Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5041
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NFU stresses support
Ben Gill to chair morning session at Rural Stress Information Network's conference
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Toyota markets next generation
Toyota is finding success at New Spitalfields with a new range of forklift trucks
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Honey poses fruit threat
Press reports from New Zealand indicate that the country's fruit industry could be in danger if the government allows imports of honey from overseas.
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Spanish lose clem case
A US district court has finally ruled in favour of the US department of agriculture on a lawsuit brought by Spanish clementine interests in the spring.
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Kiwifruit next target?
A merger between New Zealand top-fruit exporter Enza and Guinness Peat Group sister company Turners & Growers today has led Enza and GPG chairman Tony Gibbs to suggest kiwifruit could follow.
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Insight into foodservice
Insight Research has published a report into the foodservice industry to help make sense of its growth and changes.
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Truckers kept alert
Truck drivers need to be on their toes given the many changes set to affect their sector over the next two years. Not least in the hours that they work but also in keeping of records and how they are trained – thanks to ongoing changes in legislation.
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Tesco's, paper, stone
New paper bags for stone fruit have been launched by Tesco to differentiate its Finest range.
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Commodore stays in-nest
The future of flower shipments between Guernsey and the UK has been assured.
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Blair maps out modified future
Tony Blair has clashed with consumers and environmentalists, who both remain suspicious of genetically modified crops.
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Guernsey looks abroad
There has been a drop in the number of Madeiran workers travelling to Guernsey to help in the cut flower industry.
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Retail's digital divide
The UK retail sector is suffering from a "digital divide", according to a report published by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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Redbridge acquistion blooms
Redbridge Holdings Ltd acquired the assets and goodwill of Cardiff-based flower company AJ McLean Flowers Ltd on August 16.
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Florette back on TV
Salads are heading back to TV screens nationwide, following the roaring success of Florette UK's television advertising campaign in March.
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Prepared fruit breakthrough
Scientists in New Zealand have developed a new technology which allows sliced apples to stay fresh for extended periods.
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Chiquita gets green light
Produce multi-national has silenced detractors with the announcement that SustainableBusiness.com has voted it among the 20 greenest stocks in the US marketplace.
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Dutch double supplies
Recent years have seen the supply of Anthurium - September's plant of the month from the Flower Council of Holland - rise enormously.
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Potato upturn forecast
UK potato yields are likely to be up this season on last despite a reduction in planted area.
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Criminal nitrate
Producers affected by the creation of Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ) are lacking an appropriate means of appeal, said the National Farmers' Union.

