Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4947
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ArticleWWF asks for results, not processes
Jason Clay of the world's largest environmental non-governmental organisation World Wildlife Fund (WWF) told EurepGAP to focus on results, not the manner in which they are achieved.
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ArticleEU commissioner applauds EurepGAP
David Byrne, European commissioner for health and consumer protection, has given his full backing to EurepGAP.
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ArticleMore than 12,000 growers EurepGAP certified
In excess of 12,000 growers around the world are now EurepGAP certified, but the UK accounts for more than half of the covered area.
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ArticleEurep bridging the GAP
Independent chairman of EurepGAP Nigel Garbutt outlined the progress made by the retail partnership at its conference in Madrid.
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EurepGAP protocol revised and launched
The latest version of the EurepGAP protocol for fruit and vegetables was launched on Friday.
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ArticleSolid sales despite heatwave
Retail sales growth remained solid in August, despite changing patterns in consumer spending.
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Malvern show previews on Gardeners' World
For the first time in its nine-year history, the Malvern Autumn Garden & Country Show will feature on TV.
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New floral core collection
Interflora will launch its new collection in the UK on September 29.
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Redhawk has it covered
Dickies UK is offering a wide range of Redhawk coveralls suitable for all working conditions.
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Booking bonanza for Midlands trade show
Interest is running high for the regional food trade show to be held in Birmingham next month.
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ArticleRB Organics installs new washline
RB Organics has announced the introduction of a new washline.
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Labour hosts rural seminar
A one-day rural seminar is being held today to discuss the priorities of rural communities.
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Reiser slices into UK market
Resier UK has extended its range of Holac equipment for the slicing and dicing produce.
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ArticleGeest sales grow 10 per cent
Prepared produce specialist Geest achieved sales growth of 10 per cent in the first half-year.
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Positive results for ports
Despite an uncertain market, the Mersey Docks & Harbour Company has seen turnover grow.
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ArticleFlowers are coming home
With autumn ahead and trade suffering from a hot summer, the UK flower market could be in trouble. Carnations and chrysanthemums are the two most popular flowers in the UK, and are considered by some to be propping up the UK flower industry. Dan Ilett investigates.
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ArticleSpanish salads survive heatwave
As the new Spanish salads season get underway optimism is high within the UK for a rewarding campaign. Hot weather, though, has played its part and may cause a few early season headaches. John Broy reports.
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ArticleHumber's quality facility
With the increasing drive towards healthy eating, it is fitting that an old chocolate factory has provided a new home for vegetable processing. Emma Hardy investigates HQF's latest move.
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More equal than others?
Adam Bernstein (pictured right) hosts a monthly look at one of the legislative aspects that most affect your business, how it is run and how it can be more profitable. This month he has asked Catherine Prest to analyse new provisions to outlaw discrimination.
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How many portions?
I really hope that the 5-a-day campaign is not going to run out of steam.While the applause goes in great measure to the

