Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5010
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HPL receives sea-freight honour
Sea-freight service provider HPL Sea Freight has been honoured in the British International Freight Association (BIFA)'s annual awards held at the Brewery in London earlier this month.
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EurepGap: NZ growers undaunted
According to New Zealand kiwifruit marketer, Zespri, the message from its growers is that EurepGap "isn't as daunting as it seems".
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Potato growers get free advice
The British Potato Council is urging growers and agronomists to take advantage of its free business advice workshops.
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Bramley campaign to target students
The Bramley Campaign has launched its two main initiatives for 2003. One is to target school children aged seven to 11, and the other to encourage trainee chefs to take up the product.
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Boost for UK food packaging industry
Eleven organisations were today awarded accreditation certificates confirming to customers their understanding of food packaging requirements.
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WAPA members meet at Fruit Logistica
Following a meeting held during Fruit Logistica last week, the World Apple and Pear Association has reported on the outcome of the conference, and outlined its predicted production output for the coming season.
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Keevy SAAGA ends
Chris Keevy has stepped down as ceo of the South Africa Avocado Growers' Association after five successful years at the helm.
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Plimsoll delivers strategic line
The kind of year your company will have in 2003 will be defined by how successful a strategy you choose, according to Plimsoll Publishing.
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Isleham makes Oxford landing
Two of the UK's leading root vegetable suppliers have revealed how they restructured their business to allow for greater efficiencies across the supply chain.
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MTEX shows Suntina delight
The UK will receive at least 10 per cent more Suntina from Israel through MTEX this season.
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Stubbins goes west
Just two weeks after the exchange of contracts with HumberVHB, salad specialist Stubbins has made significant progress towards its first tomato crop at Wales's largest area of glass, Rhymney Valley Nursery, pictured.
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Sainsbury's barking for health
Sainsbury's has introduced on-shelf health mesages across its fresh produce department
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Safeway: Hold your horses
David Webster, chairman of Safeway, has reportedly told shareholders that to "await developments" rather than accept Morrisons takeover offer.
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Chile: 2003 is crucial in Europe
Chilean weekly Revista del Campo reports Fresh Fruit Association president Ronald Bown saying 2003 is "Chile's year in Europe".
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Spanish production slows
A cold snap across southern Spain at the start of last week has been making its effects known on field crops such as iceberg, broccoli and strawberries.
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NFU and NFUS say farmers need simpler policy
Both the NFU and its Scottish arm have united to say the focus of the common agricultural policy needs to be shifted to enable more profitable farming.
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Rubicon's releases Firewing
Rubicon Computer Systems announces the general release of its "Firewing" module for suppliers to Sainsbury's.
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Horticultural prizes up for grabs
The Institute of Horticulture calls for final entrants for the Young Horticulturist of the Year Competition 2003.
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Sinclair strengthens global sales team
Fruit firmness testing specialist Sinclair IQ announce a new appointment
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Schools feel Le Crunch
Le Crunch Crew celebrates its second year as nearly a quarter of all UK primary schools request the new kit.

