Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4967
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Spanish citrus growth
Spanish citrus trade organisation Intercitrus is forecasting increased exports and earnings in the 2003-04 season.
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Hargreaves holds soft-fruit seminar
Hargreaves Plants is to hold its 3rd annual seminar in Maidstone, Kent on July 29. The keynote paper is entitled The Future of British agriculture and Horticulture and will be presented by MP John Hayes.
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SAP fresh produce regional roadshows
Two roadshows this week will preview a version of best-selling business software MySAP.
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Benson heats horticultural industry
Benson heating is celebrating 30 years of supplying bespoke and standard heaters and accessories to the horticultural, agricultural industries and to commercial growers.
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Wellesbourne and Kirton move to Warwick
The NFU has welcomed the announcement that HRI facilities and staff at Wellesbourne in Warwickshire and Kirton in Lincolnshire will be placed under the management of the University of Warwick.
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British produce in lunchbox challenge success
FoodFen has hailed the "healthy lunchbox challenge" a great success
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Teacrate's new service for food industry
Teacrate is launching a new initiative, Teacrate Food, aimed at the processing sector.
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NFU and CLA collaborate
The National Farmers Union (NFU) and Country Land & Business Association (CLA) have announced a joint working party to discuss how the two organisations will work together in the future.
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Elsoms seeds open day
Elsom Seeds is holding an open day on organic and conventional vegetable trial fields on July 17.
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New conference for veg sector
A UK vegetable industry conference and exhibition, organised by Adas Horticulture with the support of the Horticultural Development Council and sponsored by Syngenta Crop Protection UK will be held in February 2004 to discuss the issues and opportunities facing the vegetable industry.
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Sainsbury's outlines top-fruit intentions
Sainsbury's has outlined its plans for the topfruit season at its UK top-fruit grower forum.
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Producers unveil union reforms
The National Farmers Union is to make radical changes to its structure to make it an organisation that remains effective and relevant to the changing needs of its members.
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HDRA launches organic network
The Henry Doubleday Research Association has received funding from Defra to launch the Sustainable organic vegetable systems network.
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Higgins Group honours long service
Potato marketing specialist the Higgins Group has celebrated more than 500 years of service by honouring 31 members of staff who have been with the group from between 10 to 34 years.
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Summer boost for banana category sales
The Banana Group has joined forces with TV celebrity chef and barbecue expert Ross Burden to launch a nationwide "Go bananas on your bbq" consumer campaign.
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French cherry comeback
With the 2003 French cherry season in its last throes, export committee chairman Jean-Pierre Giacomazzi (pictured) was in the UK last week to inform buyers of the commitment French producers have made to meeting the demands of this market.
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JS reports rocketing raspberries
Sainsbury's UK raspberry sales rocketed over Wimbledon fortnight, according to soft fruit buyer Dominque Schulemburg.
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Western tenants find out their fate
Western International Market tenants this week found out whether or not they have been invited by their landlord to take up a position on the new market site agreed last week.
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Supasweet onions on the map
Supasweet, the trade-marked, UK-bred, mild-tasting sweet onion was launched officially this week in Bedfordshire.
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Scottish berry boost
The Scottish Executive is contributing £500,000 to a £950,000 industry-wide raspberry-breeding programme in Scotland to develop disease-resistant, high-yielding fruit.

