Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5035
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Second Tuesdays train a ton
Some120 high-flying produce managers from 45 different companies have now attended the Second Tuesdays training course run by Patrick Neate of Neate Solutions.
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GFSI gains momentum
Freshinfo reports from the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) International Food Safety Conference in Geneva this week.
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Exotic Farm opening
Exotic Farm Produce officially opened the offices of its packhouse and distribution centre at Kirton, Lincs last week. The mayor of Boston, councillor Joan Ashton(l) performs the opening ceremony helped by Chunheng Sae Heng (r) whose family are partners in the company's Thailand office, while EFP md Sudhir Dhanani looks on.
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Pink Lady causes blushes
The UK market is bracing itself for an unexpected gap in the supply of key premium apple Pink Lady as a result of a combination of climatic factors in the northern and southern hemispheres.
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HRI review shock
The future of Horticulture Research International is in question following the Quinquennial Review of the centre.
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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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HRI review shock
The future of Horticulture Research International is in question following the Quinquennial Review of the centre.
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Higgins launches new brand
HGi, the seed potato division of the Higgins Group is launching a premium quality seed-potato brand, Higgins Hi-Q, for the new season.
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Berry season slows
UK summer fruits are winding down as expected giving way to imports and autumn lines.
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Ireland in step with Eurep
Ireland's horticultural quality assurance scheme is being aligned with Eurep Gap standards.
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Growers take FDOC to court
A group of citrus growers from Florida is taking the state's citrus department to court as they seek to declare unconstitutional the levy they pay on fruit juice.
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Research sale worries NZ growers
The NZ press reports that efforts by crown research body HortResearch to sell its world-renowned apple breeding programme are leaving growers in fear for the future of their exports.
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Brazilians develop canker weapon
The University of Sao Paolo and research body Fundecitrus are finalising research on the use of a laser to detect citrus canker.
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Dole ceo bids for company
David Murdock, ceo and chairman of Dole Food Company tabled a bid on September 22 for all the firm's remaining shares not already owned by him or his family.
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Safeway bid rumours denied
UK supermarket groups Asda and Sainsbury's have moved quickly to scotch rumours that they might be considering a joint bid for troubled competitor Safeway.
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Cold snap welcome in RSA
Capespan's deciduous fruit producers look set to reap the rewards of a cold spell in South Africa for the second year in a row.
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New flagship for Waitrose
Waitrose opened its Food & Home branch at Canary Wharf this week, its biggest yet and new flagship store of its 137 branches.
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Western gearing up for move
Western International tenants will shortly be receiving a detailed communication from landlord Hounslow Borough Council (HBC), providing the first concrete details of the cost of moving into a new market building that could be operational by early 2005.
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Chiquita acquires Scipio
Chiquita has acquired the majority holding of Scipio. The deal is subject to conditions, but is expected to go though by the first quarter of 2003. Chiquita hopes to boost its knowledge and expertise with the acquisition.
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Beacon Foods clinches export deal
Specialist fresh and exotic ingredients supplier, Beacon Foods is celebrating its first European export order.

