Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5157
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Spanish assured produce scheme launched in UK
An independently audited assured produce scheme for Spanish produce launched in UK.
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Interim residue results for pears released
The 1999 Working Party on Pesticide Residues unveils interim findings for pears, in advance of the publication of the full report in September 2000.
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Paradise Foods Sold
Fresh fruit salad supplier, Paradise Foods, has been purchased by Assislight Ltd, owner of Orchard House Foods.
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Farm Retail Association on information drive
The Farm Retail Association joins forces will Maff's Food Knowledge and Know-how technology transfer scheme to give members access to information and training on food hygiene, handling and retailing.
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Isaac calls for grower action
Growers must become more market focused, says, Malcom Isaac, chairman and founder of Vitacress.
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Fuel escalator attacked by industry alliance
A total of 16 bodies join forces to tackle the fuel duty escalator, with calls for an end to the system at the next budget.
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Call for clear labelling to identify home produced salads
Geest's David Barney offers his opinions on the UK production industry at British Food Conference.
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Onion duo step up service provision
Malcom D Gray and Avicorn team up to give total crop marketing to growers and suppliers, home and abroad.
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EU leak concerns Caribbean banana producers
A leaked EU report suggests that a first-come-first-served licensing system may be introduced, possibly within five years.
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South African producers enforce fruit class restriction
This season's South African stone fruit exports will be only of class I, under new restrictions enforced by growers.
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Tricky season ahead for Greek citrus
Although quality prospects this year are excellent, Greek exporters are worried about the reduction of opportunities in eastern European markets.
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New season citrus arrives in UK
This season's first Moroccan citrus is due in the UK this week, a week to 10 days late.
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New Organic Report highlights strong market opportunities
Organic food sales could jump from 1% to up to 10% of total retail food sales in major international markets over the next few years, according to a new ITC market study
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HDC election results
The Horticultural Development Council has announced the results of its 1999 sector panels elections.
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Jacques Onona leaves Fisher
Jacques Onona, deputy managing director of Albert Fisher's fresh produce division, Greencell, resigns from the company.
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Marks & Spencer technologist speaks out
Assured Produce Schemes are a burden, but a necessary one, according to Duncan McIntyre of M&S.
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The three Ss hit
The first casualties of the supermarket price hostilites look set to be Sainsbury's, Safeway and Somerfield, according to a report by Verdict.
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NFU welcomes extra organic funding
Nick Brown's move to release an extra £10 million into the Organic Farming Scheme has been welcomed by the NFU
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Southern hemisphere takes global view
Southern Hemisphere Association of Fresh Fruit Exporters, SHAFFE, meets for agm in Atlanta.

