Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4963
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A month of strawberry success
National Summer Fruits' (NSF) fourth British Strawberry Day on June 12 – extended to events throughout the month –proved to be the most successful yet.
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Soft fruit for the future
Fruit for the Future was held at the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI) in Dundee last week. An extensive schedule included seminars on raspberry breeding programmes, raspberry genomics research, climate change and integrated crop management.
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Chiquita goes bananas for regeneration scheme
Four UK schools have been awarded £20,000 each by Chiquita bananas to transform their school grounds.
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FTA reveals rise in operating costs
The FTA has revealed sharp increases in the running costs of vehicles in the last 12 months.
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Lockwood launches new machinery
Lockwood has announced the launch of a new range of Checkweighing machines.
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Tastes of Anglia goes exotic
Tastes of Anglia has seen a trend towards the production of new, exciting and innovative food and drin
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ArticleFreshinfo just got even fresher
Freshinfo.com has received a facelift, the first upgrade of the site since it was launched in 1999.
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Demand increases for tomato ingredients
Tomato ingredients have reached new levels of popularity according to food-processors Beacon Foods.
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Brammy winners announced
The tenth Brammy Awards took place last week with the judging panel tasting over 100 Bramley apple products
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Vitacress gets Muddy Boots to assure traceability
Vitacress is based near Andover in Hampshire and on arriving at its offices it is clear to see that this is an organisation
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Keep your eye on the GM debate
It was pointed out to me last week that the fresh produce industry has had very little input into the government's public
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Lord Mayor visits Spitalfields
New Spitalfields wholesale market received its annual visit from the incumbent Lord Mayor of London on Thursday.
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Tesco breaks English sweetcorn record
Barfoots of Botley has supplied Tesco with its first home-grown sweetcorn of the year – earlier than ever.
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Rustler and the Supasweet revolution
Rustler Produce, one of the UK's leading suppliers of top quality onions and leeks, is working with the Supasweet onion consortium to bring the tear free onion to market.
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Big plus for BerryWorld
Soft-fruit marketer BerryWorld has joined forces with Edward Vinson, US breeder Harry Swarz and the Hall Hunter Partnership to form BerryWorld Plus with the specific aim of developing new raspberry varieties.
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It's now or never for markets
Nicholas Saphir this week outlined to the Journal his opinion on the direction the restructure of London's markets might take.
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Pollen-free flowers at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's has launched a new range of pollen-free lilies. After 15 years of research, Asiatic Sphinx, Asiatic Aphrodite and Asiatic Fatamongana will be available in store from early August.
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Sainsbury's results disappoint City
Sainsbury's chief executive Sir Peter Davis has expressed his dissatisfaction with the supermarket group's sales growth, which last quarter fell below city forecasts.
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Capespan packs a punch at Sainsbury's
Capespan has launched two new pre-packs at Sainsbury's.
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Cadbury's indifference to obesity lawsuits
John Sunderland, chairman of Cadbury Schweppes, has said that he is not worried about being sued by consumers who claim that its products contribute to obesity

