Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5034
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Byrnes outlines GFSI outlook
A more comprehensive history of the GFSI was offered to delegates at last week's conference by Hugo Byrnes, manager of GFSI and director of food safety at CIES.
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The growing greenwood trade
The greenwood trade of stinging nettles, elderflowers and wild mushrooms is still growing. According to a botanist from Kew there is plenty of money to be made from the UK's woodlands and hedgerows.
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Byrnes outlines GFSI outlook
A comprehensive history of the Global Food Safety Initiative was offered to delegates at last week's conference by Hugo Byrnes, manager of GFSI and director of food safety at CIES.
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New date for tomato growers
The Tomato World trade opens its doors in Piacenza, Italy on November 7-9 for the production, processing and distribution sectors of the salad product from around the globe.
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Health authorities targeted
The National Farmers' Union hopes to work with primary care trusts in the most needy areas across England to help boost fruit and vegetable consumption in their locality.
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Hurricane season kicks off
Central America, northern Caribbean islands and the gulf coast of Mexico have all been battered this past week either by Hurricane Isidore which struck last Friday or tropical storm Lili which was close behind.
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Freshlink for produce companies
Freshlink's new internet-based information management system for the produce industry is now available.
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Redbridge pumped for Hallowe'en
Hallowe'en is almost upon us and in preparation for the yearly fright night, Redbridge Holdings is taking wise precautions.
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Sainbury's hosts organic conference
"Has organics had its day?" was the question raised by Sainsbury's this week as the retailer held its first dedicated conference to discuss market potential and challenges to growth.
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A&M's one-stop venture
Arnott & Mason is launching a cash-and-carry wholesale flower operation in November which the company believes blazes a trail for the future of wholesaling.
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Israeli avocado drop
New season avocados from Carmel Agrexco are now established on the UK market and volumes are likely to be slightly below those of last year, said the exporter.
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Rosy at Christmas
The holly and the ivy could soon be joined by the rose and the daffodil as typical Christmas plants.
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Capespan extends brand portfolio
Capespan uk has launched a new Outspan Orange Muesli Bar as part of its brand extension programme.
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M&S makes authentic organic show
Marks & Spencer hosted an organic conference at Champney's health resort on September 25, to bring its suppliers and employees together for a discussion and evaluation of the M&S organic effort.
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Abertay shows the way
Students at the University of Abertay Dundee and the Scottish Crop Research Institute have launched an arable seed identification system, Asis, to help agronomists and gardeners.
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Giant steps for Waitrose
Waitrose is the first UK supermarket to sell giant avocados from South Africa called Nature's Hass in 60 selected stores.
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Great freight rate
The Freight Transport Association has scored a victory in getting the government's proposed increase in operator licences for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes cut from 16.1 per cent to 5 per cent.
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Zwetsloots down Flamingo road
Two flower suppliers to the multiples are joining forces. Flamingo Holdings and Zwetsloots Ltd have completed an agreement under which Flamingo will take a substantial shareholding in Zwetsloots.
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Brand new Bramley
Made With Real Bramley Apples is the message from Bramley Apple Campaigners as they launch their snappy new logo to retailers, manufacturers and caterers.

