News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3055
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New Holland and BBKA partner over bees
Agricultural manufacturer New Holland has announced that it has joined the fight to find solutions to the problems which are threatening and killing dramatically high numbers of the UK’s honeybees.
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ArticleSeeka to tie up Te Awanui Hukapak deal
New Zealand's largest kiwifruit grower is due to finalise a deal with Te Awanui Hukapak today
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Tomato event tackles pest concerns
The British Tomato Growers’ Association, in conjunction with the Horticultural Development Company, is organising a seminar for all those involved in the production, marketing and importation of tomatoes in order to provide the latest information on this and other threats to the UK crop.
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Hadlow College introduces new Fresh Start
Hadlow College launched its Fresh Start Academy for new entrants to the industry and those looking to learn more about farming.
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ArticleVI.P unveils new campaign for 2010
Italian apple company set to market Val Venosta apples as the height of excellence across a range of formats next year
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ArticlePositive results for Conserve Italia
Improvement in tomato prices combines with decrease in fixed costs to enable strong performance during 2008/09
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ArticleMexico plans European garlic push
The country’s garlic industry is looking to boost by at least 10 per cent its exports to Europe during 2010
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ArticleSeeka set to buy Te Awanui Huka Pak
Kiwifruit exporter Seeka looks all but certain to seal its imminent purchase of packer Te Awanui Huka Pak
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ArticleX5 expands fresh produce offering
Russian retailer to launch a new fresh food concept throughout its Perekrestok retail chain
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ArticleRaymond Blanc marks LEAF's 18th
Chef and restaurateur Raymond Blanc joined Linking Environment & Farming (LEAF) last week for its 18th birthday celebratory gala dinner and charity auction.
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ArticleSubsole receives Tesco supply gong
UK-based retail giant Tesco has awarded Chilean fresh fruit exporter Subsole its Best Supplier accolade
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ArticleCalifornia Giant spreads holiday cheer
Fundraising reaches record levels as the berry marketer supports local families, the elderly and children
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ArticleFPC challenges Olympics Food Vision
The consortium has said that plans for the food sector at London 2012 should be better balanced between local and imported produce
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ArticleFood qualification under consultation
Food and drink employers are being asked to give their views on a new qualification options designed to drive improvements in productivity and efficiency in the workplace.
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ArticleGovernment backs protected foods
Hilary Benn has thrown his weight behind the EU Protected Food Names (PFN) Scheme, urging producers to champion their heritage and apply for the unique status.
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ArticleAsda and Morrisons sell Fairtrade melons
Asda and Morrisons have begun selling the world’s first Fairtrade melons in a groundbreaking advance for the premium category.
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ArticleNew Holland reshuffles pack
New Holland has appointed a highly experienced new after sales business manager whose job it will be to oversee the essential area of after sales customer care in the field.
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ArticleNew role at Dole for Fouad Foukra
Dole Fresh UK's general manager has been named as the new vice-president and general manager of Dole Europe
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Bayer CropScience dispels frost concerns
Bayer CropScience is urging growers who have not yet made applications of Atlantis WG that they should not be put off by frost.
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New wrapper from Ilapak
Ilapak has launched a new, electronic flow-wrapper to pack unsupported fresh produce such as tomatoes, avocadoes, kiwis, peppers, leeks and spring onions.

