Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4953
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ArticlePotato Council announces fall in planting estimates
The BPC has revealed planting estimates for 2003 which will be substiantially down on last year.
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ArticleBusiness blooms for UK flower trade
A new event, FLOWERS 04, has been launched for the flower trade.
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ArticlePositive view on US apples
Forecasts for US apples predict excellent UK export potential this year.
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Worldwide Fruit extends English apple leadership
The English top-fruit industry's biggest marketing desk has grown in numbers and strength again in 2003/4.
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BPC issues latest blight warnings.
The British Potato Council has warned growers to be extra vigilant in the "fight against blight" in the run-up to the maincrop harvest.
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All aboard the fruit bus
Plans have been announced that a lottery sponsored bus service aims to encourage consumers to eat more fruit and vegetables.
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Organic Bosnian berries boom in Europe
Organic berries grown in Bosnia are set to take western Europe by storm.
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ArticleBanana producers prepare for new regime
Latin American producers will gather in Costa Rica to discuss the viability of the new EU banana import regime
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ArticleGovernment reviews produce purchasing policy
The government has announced plans to review the way it purchases food and catering services.
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Polish to get trade shining
IFE Poland 2004 will give visitors the opportunity to celeberate the countries accession to the EU.
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ArticleCapital catering sector unstable
London's restaurant industry is throwing up anomalies for the catering supplier attempting to gauge trends in the market, but overall standards are rising.
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ArticleGuernsey produce giant Falla dies
The President of Guernsey's Committee for Horticulture, Deputy Peter Falla, has died in hospital in Southampton.
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ArticleOrganic packaging developments
Organic Farm Foods has established a separate packaging development operation.
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ArticleGovernment buries more bad news
The government is undergoing yet another burying exercise, this time consigning transport targets to the dustbin.
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Plimsoll on-line - check out the competition
Plimsoll has launched the Electronic Plimsoll Portfolio Analysis - Fresh Produce.
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Credit warning for Tesco and Sainsbury's
The UK's numbers one and three retailers could damage their credit ratings by getting involved with Safeway, it is claimed.
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ArticlePIP protocols set for launch
Six crop protocols developed under the Pesticides Initiative Programme (PIP) of the EU-African-Caribbean-Pacific liaison committee (ColeACP) are ready for launch next month.
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ArticleSinclair replicates squeeze test
Consumer research carried out by testing-technology specialist Sinclair iQ has shown that the company's SIQ-FT replicates the shopper's own "squeeze" test for selecting ripe fresh produce.
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BP2003 welcomes new exhibitors
British Potato 2003 will run on September 3-4 at the Showground, Newark, Notts and will feature a range of activities and first-time exhibitors.

