Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4976
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Higgins Thais up potato deal
The Higgins group has deemed its potato trials in Thailand a success following the April harvest
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LFS expands through cross-border dealing
Lingwood Food Services (LFS) has developed into quite a force within the vegetable and salad processing equipment supply sector.
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South Africans report slight crop decrease
The SA avocado industry estimates its crop will be slightly lower than last year, but the pattern normally associated with "off-years" such as this one is not being followed.
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EU taxes hike cost of food to UK consumers
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has revealed that British families pay an extra £470 per year food because of EU taxes imposed on imported goods
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McDonald's fruit success
McDonald's UK support of the Department of Health's 5-a-day recommended daily intake of fruit and vegetable has proved a great success
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Herb garden opens
The new National Garden of the Herb Society was opened on Friday at Sulgrave Manor
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South African aid for UK producers
Workabout Limited aims to assist UK farmers with any shortage of general farm labour it may need resolving
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Standards Agency anger at supermarkets
The FSA has commissioned CCFRA to undertake a series of mini-surveys to provide up-to-date information on the levels of salt in processed foods
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Bramley looking for winners
The Brammy Awards were launched today, June 9, and judging will take place on July 18.
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Do you want a new job?
A new scheme has been launched to help farmers who are facing a challenge meeting job needs during the peak harvest period.
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The appliance of science
The Institute of Horticulture (IOH) has voiced its support for Defra's science and innovation strategy
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Somerfield bid rejected
Somerfield has rejected a joint proposal from retail entrepreneurs John Lovering and Bob Mackenzie who were considering a 120p a share offer.
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Somerfield revalues after rejection
Somerfield will re-value it 1,300-store property portfolio in its full-year results in a bid to justify rejecting a 120p-a-share bid approach from entrepreneurs John Lovering and Bob Mackenzie
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Euro announcement greeted with dismay
The farming community today expressed its disappointment at today's announcement by Chancellor Gordon Brown that Britain will not yet hold a referendum on whether to join the single currency.
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Apem holds Peruvian mango meet
The Peruvian mango exporters association, Apem is holding its second international congress on Peruvian mangoes.
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Lingarden's gardening column
Lingarden is supporting sales of its English quality garden plants brand with the publication of a monthly garden hints column
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CBI reports slow retail growth
Retail conditions on UK high streets are improving but sales growth remains modest in comparison to last year.
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Agora and Waterdrinker alliance
The Agora group and the Waterdrinker group have formed an alliance focusing on the purchase of indoor, bedding and garden plants through continental Europe.
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Water efficiency winners announced
Two farmers have received top accolades at the Environment Agency's water efficiency awards 2003
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EWT tops improvement ranking
Top fruit importer and supermarket supplier Empire World Trade has shown the biggest imrovement in sales growth in the fresh produce industry.

