Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5159
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Tinsley preaches to "diverse church"
IGD fresh produce sector chairman Mark Tinsley told delegates at its annual conference that the food industry needs a single body to back it.
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Jaffa makes a point
The Israeli ambassador to the UK was on hand to officially open the Jaffa citrus season, which is expected to be much improved on last year.
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Spanish assured produce rollout
Spanish growers are rolling out their own assured produce programme to UK importers and retailers at a conference in London on November 4.
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Brittan questions zero tolerance
Leon Brittan, until recently vice president of the European Commission, spoke at an FPJ-sponsored Worshipful Company of Fruiterers lecture last week and delivered forthright views on the prevailing ãzero toleranceä approach to food safety in Europe, and particularly genetic modification.
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New English apple launched
A new English apple variety, Meridian, was formally launched at the National Fruit Show last week.
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Norman dishes out a few home truths
Fresh produce sector neglected by government says supermarket boss
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Industry acts to save exotics
EU pesticide regulations threaten imports of exotic fruits and vegetables
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Russell Burgess a snip above
Russell Burgess releases deatils of its new purpose-built harvesting equipment for manual harvesting of parsnips.
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Budgens bans French in tit for tat.
The supermarket and convenience group has decided to stop selling French apples and pears.
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Swedeponic's organic tonic
The Swedeponic group wins organic status, making it largest supplier of organic potted fresh herbs in Europe.
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Barlow welcomes Tesco value pack
The launch of Tesco's value apple pack has been supported by the English apple industry.
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Fruiterers aid Washington's apple orchards
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers, together with the National Fruit Collection at Brogdale, have donated apple varieties to a US project to reconstruct George Washington's original orchards.
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Warm reception for coolchain meeting
Transfrigoroute's agm was held, with an address by outgoing president Tim Wilkins, and presentations on key subject areas in the industry.
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Somerfield pops into the local
Somerfield has teamed up with Food from Britain in a new regional buying initiative.
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£1m scheme for farmers
Countryside minister Elliot Morley has launched a £1m grant scheme to aid farmers, particularly those who did not benefit from the government's recent aid package.
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At your service: convenience sector growth continues
The food service sector is set to experience growth into the next millennium, according to a new report by Foodservice Intelligence, Foodservice Forecasts 2000.
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Thorburn to leave Hortitech
George Thorburn is to leave HRI-Hortitech to pursue his career interests.
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Verco grows
Verco Ltd, supplier of glass door refrigerated glass cabinets, announces 50 per cent increase in turnover.
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JS denies Norman approach
Both Sainsbury's and Archie Norman have denied an official approach for the Asda chairman to switch retail camps.
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Somerfield quashes rumours
Somerfield has denied it is considering radical proposals to turn it into a home delivery specialist.

