Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5158
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Agrexco goes Ecofresh
Within one year all fresh produce exported by Agrexco, Israel's leading agricultural export company, will be marketed under its Ecofresh logo.
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Jaffa well equipped to build on early promise
SWEETER SEASON:The Israeli citrus season has begun with sendings of Marsh and Sunrise, with Sweetie arriving in the last 10 days. After a low-key campaign last year, we can expect a turnaround for the 1999/2000 season.
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CLAM ups citrus forecast
Grapefruit was the only citrus to show a decrease in volumes in the latest Mediterranean forecast
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Premature kiwifruit threatens stability
Italian growers criticised for beating agreed marketing date
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Tomato sauce impresses advertising industry
Advertising agency to the British Tomato Growers Association wins award for its Sex and Bugs and Rock and Roll campaign.
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Euro go again
UK companies have been urged to examine how ready they are for the introduction of the euro.
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The Baroness she say yes.
The food and groceries sector is well placed to ensure the adequate and safe supply of food over the Millennium period.
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Watson slates BBC inaccuracies
The BBC confusingly chose to encourage its viewers to choose British produce over French, by comparing English and Spanish onions and broccoli.
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Business begins in Ernest
Leeds-based wholesalers Ernest White Ltd and Gilbert Thompson Ltd sign contract for new 109,000sqft site.
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Rylatt in and Screen out at GMS
Diane Rylatt is newly appointed secretary at Pershore-based fresh produce marketing company GMS, as Frank Screen leaves the company after 26 years.
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Management honours for Swedeponic
Two managers of potted herb supplier Swedeponic have shared the Manager of the Year organised by the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce.
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Gill thanks retailers
NFU president Ben Gill has voiced his appreciation for the support of Somerfield and Budgens for the Union's Back British campaign.
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GM labels to end sticky situation?
It is hoped that new labelling laws will make it clearer as to GM participation in food stuffs.
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Saxon invasion
Plantings of specialist second early potato variety Saxon have increased by 42.3 per cent this year, according to the BPC.
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Fruit and Veg: Good for You shocker
It has been found that a high intake of fruit and veg can help prevent asthma and lead to healthy lungs.
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Quin unveils BPC review
Joyce Quin, minister of state for agriculture launches a consultation exercise for the future of the British Potato Council, to include a discussion document and meeting with industry representatives.
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Pumpkin up the volume
Bushel Box stirred pumpkin man John Handbury into revealing the secret of his very own whopper.
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Fresh foods grinding organics trade.
A study by food supply chain consultancy Promar International estimates that organic food will represent seven per cent of the total food market by 2005.

