Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4958
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ArticleThree-year trial backed to benefit healthy eating
The intake of selenium, a vital protective ingredient for humans found in vegetables, is falling. Trials are being run to address the issue.
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ArticleOutspan attempts to bring back the half-time orange
The Sun Footie Festival provided the platform for Outspan to promote the re-introduction of citrus to the half-time diet.
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New conference for southern hemisphere
Eurofruit Magazine is holding the first southern hemisphere conference for the fruit and vegetable industry.
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ArticleGovernment gives lasting commitment to 5-a-day
Governmental and organisational support for the 5-a-day campaign in all its facets will be maintained through the Department of Health for the next three years
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Heatwave scorch fears for apple growers
English apple growers are watching the sun shine with trepidation, concerned about problems with scorching.
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Bifga raises assurance scheme issues
Bifga chairman John Breach has voiced concernes over assurance schemes, in a letter to the BRC.
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ArticleTriathlon world record for Journal team
Three Journal employees, past and present, set the fastest time ever for a team entered into a Triathlon by the Fresh Produce Journal, at London'd Docklands last weekend.
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Beacon targets fruit drinks
Brecon-based Beacon Foods is aiming to conquer the fruit-drinks market.
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Food chain discrepancies
The NFU has highlighted the differences between retail and production price
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ArticleChips carry the little red tractor logo
Frozen chips are the latest product to carry the little red tractor logo
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ArticleSainsbury's re-introduces English garlic
Garlic bulbs grown in the UK have hit the shelves at Sainsbury's this week.
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ArticleSuppliers in-store at Sainsbury's
The Greenery UK has collaborated with QV Foods and MBM Produce on an in-store initiative for Sainsbury's
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ArticlePeas keep pub place
UK pea growers and freezers have joined forces again this year with their head-to-head national pub and restaurant chain challenge.
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A poor substitute for real deal
It's only appended to an article in News in Brief but it strikes me that we should all have a close look at the sponsors of
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ArticleSweetcorn ñ get on the Atkins diet
European sweetcorn has all but disappeared from the UK retail shelves this summer, as a tremendous domestic production season provides sufficient volume of cobs to sate growing consumer demand. So, is this a year to be viewed in isolation or the start of a long-term trend. Tommy Leighton talks to Barfoots buyer Peter Atkins.
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ArticleMexico adds to avo mix
Serious shortages have characterised the UK avocado market this year, and as the supply window turns to Mexico, hopes are now pinned on the world's largest avocado producer to maintain volumes, quality and crucially, a stable price. Emma Hardy investigates.
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ArticleNew lease of life
When Liverpool FC went into decline the red half of Merseyside looked to a Frenchman named Gerard to save it. With the city's wholesale market in a similar predicament, Liverpool CC has also gone Gallic, turning to French company Geraud Markets. John Broy reports.
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Farmers can take on the climate change challenge
By growing crops not for food, but for fuel, farmers can help tackle climate change
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Summer sales give price reprieve
Price decreases have been recorded on the high street by the British Retail Consortium

