Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4993
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Redbridge scoops hat trick with Six Continents
Six Continents Retail names Redbridge Caterfresh its supplier of the year for the third consecutive year at the 2003 Food Suppliers' Conference.
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Marinker takes chair at BRC
The British Retail Consortium appoints Simon Marinker as its representative chair for 2003/2004.
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Farming diversification report released
A study of diversification in the UK farm sector has been published by Exeter University's centre for rural research.
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Lemon production dips
Early forecasts point to a reduced lemon crop in the main southern hemisphere growing area of Tucumán, Argentina.
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FTA welcomes MMS report
The Freight Transport Association has welcomed the Transport Select Committee's report on the role of Multi-Modal Studies (MMS) in managing congestion.
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Hargreaves signs deal with Springdale
Hargreaves Plants Ltd, the South Lincs-based soft fruit producer, has announced an exclusive distribution contract with specialist novel crops company Springdale Crop Synergies Ltd, in Yorkshire.
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Crop Protection Management unveiled
Defra minister Lord Whitty helped launch the Crop Protection Management Plan (CPMP) this morning at the National Farmers' Union headquarters in London.
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High-street price rise
Prices rose during March, according to the British Retail Consortium with fresh produce playing its part.
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FTA issues pre-budget statement
With the budget scheduled for April 9, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has issued its pre-Budget submission to the Treasury.
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FDOC issues 5-a-day research findings
Research released today by the Florida Department of Citrus shows that although 75 per cent of UK mums are aware of the 5-a-day principle, there is still uncertainty over what constitutes a portion.
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New fresh produce terminal
Bristol Port has opened its new fresh produce terminal at Avonmouth, designed for handling produce from conventional reefer vessels.
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A taste for convenience
Consumers sacrifice taste for convenience when buying produce to prepare at home
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Call for regulator grows louder
As the deadline for input on the first review of the supermarkets code of practice passed last week, critics of the existing code have renewed their calls for an industry regulator and condemned the code as toothless.
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Higgins rises to the challenge
Potato marketing specialist, the Higgins group, has raised £12,000 for charity through a combination of raffles, competitions and the 3 Peak's Challenge.
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Fyffes appoints non-execs
Fyffes has announced the appointments of Rose Hynes and Declan McCourt as non-executive directors of the company.
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Bureau joins in vegetarian promo
National Vegetarian Week will have a distinct theme this year, as official partners, the Mushroom Bureau take up the veggie challenge.
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What the OFT is for
I might not have been writing about this trade quite as long as David Shapley but, at the risk of sounding like him, there
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IT access essential to take growers forward
There was some suggestion that the principal objective for supermarket suppliers should be to integrate their systems with
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Gardeners' delights
The top gardening aspirations of UK horiculturalists has been unveiled following a recent survey by Goldfish.
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Indian expansion
India is looking to boost its fresh produce exports substantially within the next five years.

