Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4999
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Chile in pictures
Chile launches its cinema campaign in the UK and promises some retail theatre.
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Sun shines for bananas
Banana sales rocketed by 25 per cent in January thanks to a joint initiative between the Banana Group and the Sun.
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Waitrose opts for Cenexflor
Waitrose has chosen the Cenexflor group of suppliers to handle its total horticultural business.
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Geest results announced
Geest has released its preliminary results for the year to December 28, 2002.
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Potatoes under pressure
Potato prices are at a low this week, putting producers under pressure.
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More gloom in Guernsey
Local government has put another nail in the coffin of the Guernsey horticulture industry.
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Growing global presence at Fresh Summit
The Produce Maketing Association in the US reports increased international numbers at its 2002 Fresh Summit conference and exhibition.
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International standard for top fruit
The World Apple & Pear Association wants to establish international organoleptic standards.
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HRI opens up to children
HRI will be holding an open day for children on Friday at sites in Leamington, Warwick and Stratford.
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Managerial pearls of wisdom
For freshinfo readers looking for quotes to throw into a presentation, here are a few sage quotes from managers of the past.
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Jaffa ups Or volumes
Jaffa is enjoying a soar-away success with its Or easy peeler in the UK, and has upped its plantings of the crop in Israel to meet demand.
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Sunflower appeal for children's hospices
Greenfingers has launched its appeal for 2003 to raise funds for children's hospices throughout the UK
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Lantra and Napaeo pair up on training
A sector learning partnership has been developed by Lantra and Napaeo to provide training and education within the horticultural sector.
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Leeds wholesaler calls in receivers
One of the UK's oldest wholesale firms has been forced to call in the receivers.
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Kenyan industry fears trade talks
Kenyan exporters have appealed to government in the build up to new trade talks.
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Sainsbury's salute for flying fruit
Sainsbury's has introduced a fruit to 230 of its stores that would not normally stock the variety, to raise money for Red Nose Day and it is flying off the shelves.
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Waste fear warning
A new EU regulation concerning food waste would hit small operators hardest.
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Water way to success
HydroGarden spells out the advantages of hydroponic growing and supplementary lighting techniques.

