News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 588
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ArticleFrische Seminar: Qualitäten erkennen bei Avocado, Mango, Ananas und Kaki
Diese vier marktbedeutenden Exoten stehen im Mittelpunkt des Frische Seminar-Webinars am 10. November 2020. Neben den Sorten und dem Umgang mit den Artikeln aus Übersee wird auch die Qualitätskontrolle und die Kennzeichnung praxisnah erläutert. Referenten dieses Intensiv-Webinars sind laut DFHV die Experten der Bundesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung (BLE).Die Online-Schulung ...
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ArticleQS: Kommentieren und mitentscheiden
Foto: QSSystempartner und Interessierte können bis zum 2. November an der Kommentierungsphase des QS-Systemhandbuchs teilnehmen. Dafür können laut QS auf der Webseite die aktualisierten Leitfäden sowie die Erläuterungen für den Bereich Landwirtschaft, die ab dem 1. Januar 2021 gültig werden, eingesehen und kommentiert werden. Verbesserungsvorschläge, Anregungen aber auch Kritik können ...
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ArticleNew appointment for Agricultural Picking Technology
Paula Ventura Yoshicawa tasked with developing key grower relationships for South Australian company
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ArticleZeus Kiwi spies opportunities
Competition is fierce for Greek kiwifruit exporters, but openings in new markets in Asia and Latin America offer encouraging opportunities for growth
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ArticleMelinda makes its market debut in Asia
Italy’s most famous fresh produce brand is selling to the region for the first time, aided by a new export partnership
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ArticleR&G Fresh sees bright future for herbs
MD Mathew Prestwich is confident that through category planning and a greater understanding of consumers, the herbs sales boom will continue
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ArticleBesana spreads healthy message
Nut butter line makes debut in Sweden, where dried fruit and nut suppliers sees strong demand for healthy products
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ArticleHuelvan berries in new sustainability drive
#RESPBerry project aims to raise producer awareness over correct use of phytosanitary products
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ArticleAsda opens sustainability store
UK retailer Asda has opened a new sustainability trial store in Leeds to help shoppers reduce plastic use
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ArticleAHDB welcomes new faces
AHDB has appointed Don Pendergrast and Joe Martin to lead its horticulture team
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ArticleIceland launches plastic-free produce packs
UK supermarket chain Iceland has launched a new series of plastic-free produce packaging trials
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ArticleKuehne and Nagel sees profit increase
Group turns in higher operating result for third quarter, driven by cost management and improved market environment
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ArticleBelgian supplier airs Brexit concerns
Marc Evrard of leading pear exporter BFV tells the Financial Times: "There are a lot of uncertainties"
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ArticleKettlewell joins Syngenta as area manager
Experienced agronomist will cover Norfolk and the eastern counties in his new role
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ArticleSorma to roll out packaging line
Eco-friendly paper packaging line is already undergoing testing and will be available by the end of the year
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ArticleTomra Insight launched for food industry
Cloud-based service unlocks power of big data to monitor and optimise food sorting processes
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ArticleZespri supports virtual adventure
Five-week programme promotes healthy habits to students across New Zealand
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ArticleAlibaba increases stake in Sun Art
E-commerce giant invests a further US$3.6bn in hypermarket and supermarket operator Sun Art Retail Group
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ArticleAustralian organics look toward Europe
Peak industry body working with exporters targeting potentially lucrative European markets
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ArticleSign up for Asia Briefing: Smart Horticulture Asia
Third pre-event webinar for Asia Fruit Logistica ON turns focus on tech with preview to Smart Horticulture Asia

