Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4942
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HDC seeks panel candidates
The Horticultural Development Council is seeking enthusiastic growers and technical representatives to stand for election to its sector panels in November.
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ArticleBristol gets fresh approach
Bristol wholesalers Hurst Parnell and GF Mercer have joined forces to form Freshmarket@Bristol.
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ArticleUK industry faces £300m MRL bill
The UK industry is facing a bill of up to £300 million in the next 15 months to ensure the legality of many of the fruits and vegetables it sells to consumers.
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Suppliers prefer Morrisons
An outcome to the Safeway situation is awaited as eagerly as ever by a trade and grower-base in favour of Morrisons.
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ArticleCapespan innovation
New packaging and trials for up and coming varieties will play an important role in Capespan's new stone-fruit season out of South Africa.
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ArticleApple industry warning
The apple sector must not take its eye off the ball in this low volume year but use it to build on increasing consumption in the future, warns the World Apple Report.
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ArticleLEAF's new audit is launched in Capital
LEAF's (Linking Environment And Farming) new audit was launched this week at the Royal Air Force Club in London.
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Compass on track to meet targets
In its latest trading update, the caterers has announced it is in line to meet its objectives for 2004.
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Peru's citrus success
Easy-peelers from the land of the Incas are meeting an increasingly receptive market in the UK.
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J-Lo avocado introduced at Tesco
A giant-sized avocado pear, weighing two-and-a-half pounds has gone on sale in Tesco this week.
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ArticleOpportunities for farming in New Zealand
A New Zealand estate agent has organised a series of seminars providing information on farming, investing and living in New Zealand.
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ArticlePromotion affects kids' diet
A new report has found that what children eat is influenced by advertising and promotion.
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ArticleMorrisons counts Safeway costs
The northern-based supermarket chain has predicted it will incur a transaction cost of £65 million if its bid for Safeway is successful.
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ArticleSunpride heralds AGF Rotterdam
Sunpride managing director Roy Fine is delighted with the response the company has received since attending the AGF Rotterdam event.
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ArticleChile looks to grow fresh produce potential
The US Food Marketing Institute believes Chile has even greater potential for supplying fresh produce to the US.
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ArticleChile plans for organic growth
Jose Antonio Benavente, chairman of Chilean Organic Association believes there is a wide array of advantages for Chilean growers who opt to grow organic produce.
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ArticleLauritzen Cool Logistics names new md
Lauritzen Cool Logistics has announced Ole Shack Petersen will be the group's new managing director.
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FRESH conference opens doors on Thursday
The first FRESH Congress opens in Paris this week with 400 delegates from 27 countries.
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Produce men warned to conform with bio-terrorism laws
The Chilean agriculture attaché in the US urged delegates at the International Roundtable Business Conference that Chileans must be prepared for US legislation regarding bio-terrorism so it does not affect their imports.
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Chile looks to the future
Luis Schmidt, president of Fedefruta, welcomed delegates to Chile and congratulated Chilean producers for their continued efforts in the fresh produce industry, at the International Roundtable Business Conference in Santiago.

