Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5099
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Budgens features UK producers in promotional campaign
Budgens underlines commitment to UK growers with the launch of a new campaign promoting their produce.
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The playground potato project
Coventry school children will have their potato crop judged by BPC representatives tomorrow, following the completion of playground potato project organised by MBM Produce and Tesco.
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US lifts banana sanctions
The US has finally lifted $191.4 million of sanctions against the EU, following the moves towards a final resolution of the long-running banana trade war.
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Co-op to defy ban on small peaches
The Co-op Group says it will not adhere to an EU regulation preventing small peaches from being sold for four months of the year. The retailer has also banned a list of pesticides from produce sold in its stores.
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It's all yellow
Fyffes Bananas gives support to Think Yellow month, which featured charity events for UK hospices.
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Millions of courgettes expected under Flandria label
Over 80 per cent of the total Belgian courgette crop sold at auction is expected to carry the Flandria quality mark this year.
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FSA reinforces message of indifference on organic food
Andrew Wadge, head of chemical safety and toxicology at the Food Standards Agency reiterates the FSA stance on organic foods at a recent briefing on organics organised by the Society of Food Hygiene Technology.
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Turkey targets organics for export expansion
Organics are seen as a springboard to future export expansion within which fresh fruit and vegetables are playing an increasingly important role
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Sex determines consumer meal choices
A recent report published by research organisation IGD reports that single men are the main consumers of ready made meals, whereas older, married women opt for fresh ingredients.
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UK strawberry sales rocket in summer sun
Recent hot weather gives boost to UK strawberry sales as well as speeding up crop development.
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Sainsbury's announces financial turning point
Sainsbury's annual report shows that the group is on the road ot recovery following a successful financial year.
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Global food safety organisation gets UK retail backing
A number of leading international retailers sign up to a new food project, the Global Food Safety Initiative.
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Aspirin ingredient found in fruit and veg
A study reveals that fruit and vegetables contain an active ingredient in aspirin, which can help prevent heart disease and some forms of cancer.
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Poor weather hits UK gras
Despite an increase in planted area to 870 hectares, UK production of asparagus is predicted to fall in 2001 following cold, wet weather.
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NFU plans to put off pesticides tax
A cross-industry seminar discussing efforts to put off a pesticides tax is held in London.
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Beacon Foods claims staff training prize
Beacon Foods win Investor In People award for its commitment to staff training.
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Smaller Brazilian orange crop forecast
Poor weather is likely to result in a 10 per cent reduction in Brazilian orange output in 2001/02.
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Consumers not wrong about supermarket profits, says Sustain
Sustain contests IGD report on consumer beliefs about supermarket profits.
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Record US cherry harvest
Favourable weather has boosted US sweet and tart cherry production to new highs
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Potato conference given go-ahead
The Adas/Syngenta potato conference will go ahead as scheduled, and will focus on ways of raising profits for the potato industry.

