News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4025
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ArticleHorticulture: where the CAP fits
Growers can gain valuable information on CAP reform at two NFU seminars later this month.
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ArticleNew leader for NZ top fruit
Pipfruit New Zealand chairman Phil Alison announced he will not be standing for re-election at the organisation’s agm in January 2005.
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ArticleSprouts and about in Oxford Street
Shoppers found themselves sampling everything from sprout coleslaw to sprout soufflé during a demonstration in John Lewis’ flagship Oxford Street store.
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ArticleFlorida growers need to move on
Florida citrus growers are concentrating on the recovery process after suffering three direct hurricane strikes in less than two months.
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Oil crisis deepens: prices reach new levels
Traders are predicting the price of oil could reach $55 a barrel in the near future as the worldwide supply crisis deepens.
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ArticleBangor in Freshfel CMO recommendation
European trade body Freshfel has issued a reflection paper to the European Commission making recommendations for the reform of the fruit and vegetable regime (CMO) based on the success of the Bangor Project.
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ArticleM&S says sales fall now slowing
Sales at Marks & Spencer have continued to fall in the last quarter, but the retailer says that there are signs of greater stability ahead.
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ArticleEcuador's banana sector splits
Ecuador’s negotiations with the EU over banana tariffs are causing deep division in the country's banana industry.
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ArticleLEAF report finds success
Linking the Environment and Farming (LEAF) growers have been successful in achieving positive change for the environment.
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Innovative scanning concept holds resonance
Brian Hills at the Institute of Food Research in Norwich has seen the light. He believes that Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) can be the future of maturity testing for the fresh produce industry.
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Sainsbury's profit warning
Sainsbury's is continuing to struggle with the announcement of a third profit warning this year.
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ArticleAsda all white with pumpkin
Asda is introducing a Christmas element into Hallowe'en this year with the launch of a snow white pumpkin.
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Pauleys targets independents
A leading fresh produce supplier to the catering industry is looking to build its business by targeting the independent sector.
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ArticleCelery in allergy-labelling update
Did you know that celery is one of the ingredients that must be labelled under the new food-labelling directive?
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ArticleHRI analyses mechanised mushroom harvesting
Jim Rowley is carrying out a project under the auspices of HRI Warwick for the UK mushroom production industry, to analyse the option of mechanising the mushroom harvest.
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Gangmasters criticise industry for condoning illegals
Gangmasters have hit out at supermarkets and packhouses for what labour providers described as “condoning” illegal working.
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ArticleKiwifruit faces tricky start
Kiwifruit growers in Europe are facing up to the prospect of a difficult campaign this winter with substantial southern hemisphere fruit still available.
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ArticleBerries switch over
As everbearer supplies give way to glasshouse fruit, the transition is easier for some than others.
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ArticleAutoplanter to introduce significant efficiencies
Pearson Robotic Autoplanter will increase planting efficiency and save time and money, say designers.
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ArticleGrowers get blueberry education
English summer-fruit producers are increasingly serious about adding blueberries to their range.

