Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4984
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Giant shines in The Sun
Tuddenham Hall Estates which grows Jersey Giant asparagus is switching away from Dutch varieties as the US type is proving so successful.
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Southampton clinches new deal
Southampton has secured a three-year extension to its Canary Islands contract.
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EU-Egypt agreement ratified
The Egyptian parliament has formally accepted the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement signed in June 2001.
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Market development plan becomes clearer
After his proclamations on Rungis last month, French minister of trade Renaud Dutreil hit the news once again during Bordeaux
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BRC reports healthier food choices
The British Retail Consortium has launched a report into healthy eating, outlining the measures supermarkets are taking to encourage their customers to opt for healthier food choices.
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Potato controller launched
A new potato store controller has been launched with the facility to keep historical records and maintain crop condition automatically.
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Fairtrade secures banana supply
Fairtrade fruit company, AgroFair UK has announced a new, high quality supply of organic fairtrade bananas for the UK.
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Food prices on the up
The BRC's Shop Price Index shows that although prices in general on the high street have decreased, food prices, during April 2003, have risen.
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Salvesen agrees MBO
Logistics provider Christain Salvesen has agreed a management buyout of its German industrial subsidiary.
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Potato stocks rise
For the first time, the British Potato Council is issuing details of late season potato stocks.
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Bomfords celebrates gras with Gus-to
Vegetable grower Bomfords is celebrating its second crop of asparagus with a festival fronted by Gus (pictured).
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Growers to benefit from SourceDirect
A new on-line initiative aims to bring major retailers and caterers into direct commercial contact with growers.
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Maersk expands routes
Western South American shipping services will benefit from new plans for improvement from Maersk Sealand.
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CMBI lodges appeal
The Citrus Marketing Board of Israel is lodging an appeal with the Israeli High Court of Justice to prevent its merger with the Fruit Production Board on two counts.
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FTA speaks out over toll charge
The Freight Transport Association has spoken out regarding the proposed charge for the M6 toll road
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Vegetable showcase opens
Vegetable Kingdom, a new interactive celebration of Britain's vegetable heritage, has opened in Warwickshire.
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French chef to star at Chelsea Flower Show
Jean Christophe Novelli will be the guest of the Herb Society's garden at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show

