Weitere Events aus der Branche – Page 210
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ArticleNew fungicide increases yields
Crop protection innovators Bayer CropScience has launched a new fungicide, Rudis, which may massively increase crop yields.
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Scottish innovation recognised
Three new categories have been added to this year’s Scotland Food & Drink Awards to recognise product innovation, skills development and food & drink tourism’s role in Scotland’s £7.5 billion food and drink industry.
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ArticleIsraeli show triumphs despite conflict
Despite the Gaza conflict in the south of Israel attendance figures at the annual international Agro Mashov exhibition remained high.
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ArticleGaseous storage offers fresh alternative
As the pressure is turned up on pesticide use in the fields, a new residue-free product which harnesses the Earth’s most powerful natural disinfectant and oxidant, ozone has been launched onto the market, to prevent post-harvest spoilage.
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German food safety conference returns
The seventh international Food Safety and Dietary Risk Assessment conference will tackle key issues across the industry from trading standards to chemical risk.
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New cost-comparison survey for distributors
Freight Best Practice is conducting a free Benchmarking survey for the Primary Distribution sector. The survey will establish the performance of operators within the sector and examines how they may improve their efficiency.
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ArticleFarming enters the classroom
Agriculture’s role and importance in everyday life will be tackled in classrooms across the country with the return of the NFU’s Why Farming Matters teaching packs.
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Consumers at heart of potato event
Changing consumer tastes and how a greater focus on healthy food has had an impact on the eating habits in the western world will be at the centre of the World Potato Congress in March.
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Bejo makes organic push
Seed breeder Bejo is participating at the world organic trade fair BioFach to highlight its involvement in the organic sector.
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Fruit Logistica to set records
The industry’s largest trade show, Fruit Logistica, is expected to set new records for exhibitors in 2009.
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ArticleLondon to host charity potato fair
The countdown to the sixth London Charity Potato Fair and Seedy Sunday has begun and the event is expected to be bigger than ever.
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ArticleConference rates Re:freshed
You thought BOGOFs were a thing of the past, but Re:fresh is bringing them back in recognition of the financial climate in which the industry is operating.
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Biotechnology forum set for Lisbon
EuropaBio and IntertechPira have joined forces to stage the European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology (EFIB) in Lisbon this year.
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Eager farmers help pupils understand food matters
Think Food and Farming has announced that over 4,500 enthusiastic farmers and providers of food and farming activities for children have signed up to the campaign.
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New sponsors for U40s
The committee for the 2009 Under 40s Conference, taking place in Leipzig on January 28-31, is delighted to announce additional funding for this year’s conference from new sponsors.
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ArticleFruit Logistica set for record year
The leading event for the fresh produce industry will cover more space and include more exhibitors than ever before
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Southern Europe fresh-cut comes into focus
The outlook for fresh-cut sales in key consumer markets such as France, Spain, Portugal and Italy will be examined at this year's Freshconex Congress.
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UK seed conference returns in February
The British Crop Protection Council is organising its fourth technical Symposium Seed Production and Treatment in a Changing Environment on 24-25 February.
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ArticleCut-glass finish to London show
Beatson Clark will be showcasing its latest products on stand at PRO2PAC, part of the International Food Exhibition taking place on 15-18 March at ExCel in London.
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Food industry tackles economic issues
The food industry will attempt to find some answers and solutions to dealing with the economic climate at a conference in Berlin next month.

