News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 987
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ArticlePfälzer Grumbeere: "Kids an die Knolle" startet in die nächste Runde
Beim landesweiten Schulgartenprojekt „Kids an die Knolle“ zeichnet sich in diesem Anbaujahr eine sehr große Beteiligung ab: Mehr als 260 Grund- und Sekundarschulen aus ganz Rheinland-Pfalz legen in Kürze los und machen damit den Kartoffelanbau erneut zum praktischen Unterrichtsthema, so die Erzeugergemeinschaft „Pfälzer Grumbeere“.Damit die Ernährungsaufklärung bei den Grund- und ...
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ArticleItalien: Red Moon® erobert den Markt
Foto: OrtofruttaVon Ende November 2018 bis März 2019 hatten italienische Verbraucher die Gelegenheit, die rotfleischigen Red Moon®-Äpfel kennenzulernen und zu verkosten; sie wurden in einigen wichtigen Großmärkten verkauft, in den Verkaufspunkten von Eataly, in einigen Supermarktketten und auch Online, berichtet Ortifrutta.Simon Clementi, der für die rotfleischigen Äpfel verantwortlich ist: 'Die ...
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ArticleKirschblüte: Witzenhausen wird zum Königreich in weiß
Foto: Katharina_Rode/Pro_Witzenhausen_GmbHIn Witzenhausen, im Werra-Meißner-Kreis, eines der größten und ältesten Kirschenanbaugebiete Deutschlands stehen die Kirschbäume in voller Blüte, so die HA Hessen Agentur GmbH.Jedes Frühjahr blühen rund 150.000 Kirschbäume in der Region weiß. Nach der Blüte Ende Mai startet Witzenhausen richtig in die Kirschsaison. Die Region ist zudem einen Ausflug ...
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ArticleEastern berry promise
China presents massive opportunities to global berry suppliers as consumers there get richer and demand healthier food
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ArticleMash launches new growth strategy
Major investment from entrepreneur Patrick Riley prompts growth plans in foodservice, with added focus on improving customer services
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ArticleDry weather hits Greenery results
Extreme weather and increased competition are behind a drop in the Dutch company's yearly net proft
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ArticleUnion opposes Asda contract changes
Under new terms, wages would increase but workers would not be paid for meal breaks and would have to work bank holidays
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ArticleTulips flower two weeks early
Belmont Nurseries in Norfolk says warm and wet spring weather has brought forward the season, outpacing Ditch rivals
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ArticleTesco turnaround on track
Strong yearly results "delight" Tesco CEO Dave Lewis after rise in sales and profits buoy the company in tough conditions
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ArticleEvidence mounts for 10-a-day target
Average British adult gets just 3.8 portions a day despite studies showing that 10-a-day has major benefits for physical and mental health
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ArticleHortifrut announces US$160m capitalisation
Berry giant will use money to finance growth – either organically or through acquisitions and strategic alliances
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ArticleReality check for Florida citrus
Latest forecast shows that industry recovery is "not there yet"
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ArticleEMEX leads market diversification drive
Raising quality bar and improving transport links will lead to increase in shipments to Europe
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ArticleCVVP woos Spanish berry sector
Lax controls mean Spain’s growers would benefit from CVVP’s plant variety management model, company argues
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ArticleFreshmax NZ promotes Terry Brown
Newly created role focuses on identifying opportunities for expansion across the business
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ArticleNew home for Zespri
Phase one of redevelopment complete, with staff moving into three-level head office
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ArticleThe shifting sands of equity
Freshmax Group's Matthew Crouch examines the value of brand equity in the fresh produce industry
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ArticleChina Fruit Logistica postpones to 2020
China’s premier fresh produce trade fair promises to come back stronger next year
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ArticleManuel Escandon joins Terra Exports
Experienced industry executive to join US-based company’s Central and South American division
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ArticleMilestone for gold kiwifruit creator
Russell Lowe, whose work led to Hort16A and Gold3 kiwifruit varieties, celebrates 50 years at Plant and Food

