Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5006
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Chips get a kick in the right direction
In preparation for National Chip Week, a new campaign has been launched to make people aware of the healthier way to enjoy chips and also to make chips more acceptable in high society.
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The billion pound cost to business
The Freight Transport Association has a publication available outlining the rising and "wasteful" costs to commercial vehicle operators in London. The costs reach £1.2 billion.
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Florette launches wine promotion
Popular salad brand Florette has launched an in-pack promotion with a top prize of a year's supply of wine.
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Trade homes in on Dutch flower site
The Flower Council of Holland has announced impressive visitor figures for its UK website and has revealed that its most popular pages are those specially focused for the trade.
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Australian nuts tough out drought
Although drought is likely to reduce the Australian macadamia nut harvest to around 30,000 tonnes in 2002-03 the underlying trend is one of expansion, particularly in terms of exports.
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Liverpool enjoys its night
On February 1, Liverpool Wholesale Market held its annual dinner and dance, which drew around 100 guests to the Holiday Inn near Runcorn, Cheshire.
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London all geared up
London's wholesale markets are gearing up to face the congestion charge which comes into force in the city centre on Monday, as retail and transport representatives continue to warn of the devastating impact likely on business.
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Sadler plays Cameo
It may be called Cameo, but the apple that is causing a stir in the UK is extending the length of its performances with each passing year.
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Syngenta speaks out
Syngenta technical manager Michael Tait explains the importance for the industry of keeping abreast of technical innovations.
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Taking the train
Supply Chain Systems' commercial director Chris Rose believes emphasis should be placed on staff training – especially in an industry reliant on seasonal labour.
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Freesia fashion
Striped freesias are gaining popularity due to a surge in interest from younger flower buyers, says the Flower Council of Holland and there are plenty of new varieties to choose from.
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Olney gives Spitalfields view
"The future is bright, the future is Spitalfields," John Olney, chairman of the Spitalfields Market Tenants' Association told diners at the association's annual dinner and dance last weekend.
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Italians confront ash damage
talian producers are having a tough time with the elements as citrus producers in Sicily struggle with ash-damaged fruit and elsewhere growers of other lines deal with the cold and rising costs.
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Spanish iceberg tightens again
Spanish iceberg has been running short causing prices to climb to around the 1000p mark on UK wholesale markets, as best samples are snapped up by supermarkets.
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Asda stays loyal to UK growers
Asda today (Wednesday) spoke out about its loyalty to UK produce and the commitment it offers its entire grower base.
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SGP finds energy solution
South Coast ayr chrysanthemum grower SGP has found a cost-effective solution to an impending electicity supply-crisis for 56,000 sq m of glashouse nurseries.
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US consumers prefer fresh
According to a study reported by the Produce Marketing Association in the US, half of all US consumers prepare home-cooked meals with fresh vegetables.
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Organic lobby focus on kids' food
The Soil Association has said there is growing concern surrounding the food children eat in the wake of recent studies and its own conference last month.
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Thumbs-up from NCG for market review
New Covent Garden tenants have today backed the proposals of Nicholas Saphir's review of London's wholesale markets.

