Weitere Events aus der Branche – Page 207
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ArticleSpotlight falls on farm deaths
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is inviting local agricultural workers from Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Lincolnshire to attend a farm safety day in Wisbech with a focus on preventing agricultural deaths.
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ArticleEuropean organics take US stage
A three-year drive to promote European organic products is looking to tap into US demand via participation at key events
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ArticleSpud industry urged to log on
TV money expert Jasmine Birtles has held up the internet as a crucial platform on which the potato industry can communicate with young people and boost consumption among the under-30s.
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FRESH 2009 set for April
FRESH 2009, one of Europe’s leading fresh fruit and vegetable conference events, will take place in Valencia on April 28-29 and will focus on innovation in all its forms in the supply chain.
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ArticleConference to tackle audit harmonization
US retail and foodservice leaders have endorsed audit benchmarking and harmonization ahead of a food safety conference in April
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ArticleSpuds get recession-proofing
The recession is expected to spur on consumers to seek out potatoes as one of the food staples that are good value, versatile and filling, new research has shown.
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ArticleWrittle student through to Young Horticulturist final
Writtle College student James Hearsum has won the 2009 regional heat for the Young Horticulturist of the Year competition.
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ArticleGrower awards joy for Alan Firmin Ltd
A truly momentous year for apple grower Alan Firmin Ltd has culminated in the achievement of the title Top Fruit Grower of the Year at last week’s Haymarket Grower of the Year awards.
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Volatile market scrutinised at conference
The turmoil created by changeable supplies and costs over the last two years will be addressed by a one day conference organised by the Food and Agriculture group of the UK’s Chartered Institute of Marketing.
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Technology focus for manufacturing meet
The Precision Farming Event this week will offer farmers the opportunity to discover how employing a wide range of technology can benefit their businesses, despite the current price volatility in the market.
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Training focus for Improve
Food and drink companies in Scotland are being invited to put their names forward for a new high-profile award recognising investments in training and staff development.
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ArticlePotato sector makes a stand
The potato category collectively made a stand against slashing potato prices this week and backed this up with evidence that it was not a price-sensitive product.
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ArticleUK firms revel in orchard management
The first joint technical day between Norman Collett, RAMSAK and East Malling Research (EMR) took place last week, to highlight potential savings in pesticide costs, and to introduce growers to innovations in orchard management machinery.
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ArticleRaw deal for Fairtrade farms
Even farmers supported by the Fairtrade Foundation are getting a raw deal from the current supply chain, as rising food prices mean they are left as net losers.
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Indian event reveals further speakers
Fresh Produce India has attracted yet more high profile names to address delegates at the two-day conference event
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Asia trade show deadline looms
There has been a surge in interest from new exhibitors ahead of the official registration deadline for Asia’s largest fresh produce trade fair and conference event.
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Turkish trade fair closes in
The valuable Turkish export industry will display its wares at its third annual fresh produce fair, Fresh Antalya, next month.
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Blueberry book launches in Germany
Margarete Dressler's 'Blueberries, Nutritious and Medicinal fruit' was released in German at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleSoil Association backs food fest
The Soil Association has been named as the official charity partner of the Real Food Festival 2009, which takes place from May 8-10 at London’s Earl’s Court.
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ArticleBioFach turns 20
Organic event BioFach celebrated its 20th birthday last week in Germany, attracting 46,000 trade visitors

