Weitere Events aus der Branche – Page 223
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Berry companies set for inaugural congress
The first Global Berry Congress takes place in London this week
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Warwick HRI pulls out stops for Isafruit
Raising the profile of the Isafruit project is a key concern for Warwick HRI, a department of the University of Warwick.
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ArticleFruity Friday strikes again
Jaffa Oranges and World Cancer Research Fund’s (WCRF) celebrated this year’s Fruity Friday on May 16, by giving out free oranges to London’s commuters at both Tower Hill and High Street Kensington tube stations from 7.30am.
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ArticleUS: Authenticity is next trend
Authenticity is the next big thing that will dominate consumers’ choices when purchasing fresh produce in the US, according to the Perishable Pundit Jim Prevor.
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ArticleOrganic divide persists
The organic and conventional sectors of the fresh produce industry appeared no closer to working together, following heated debate at last week’s Re:fresh conference.
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Thumbs-up from trade for interpack 2008
interpack 2008 proved once more to be a success for the 2,744 exhibitors that attended the giant trade fair in Düsseldorf, and which drew in 179,000 visitors.
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New organic trade body launches
The Organic Trade Board (OTB) was launched at the Food and Drink Innovation Network’s Annual UK Organics Summit in Birmingham this week, following a preliminary announcement by Organic Farm Foods’ md Adam Wakeley at the Re:fresh Conference last week.
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ArticleSFM campaigns in Richmond
Campaign group School Food Matters (SFM), partner of the Year of Food and Farming, will present its vision to the local community on Friday May 16, from 9.30am-12.30pm.
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ArticleGovernment set for tomato feast
British tomato growers have been asked to supply their fruit to restaurants in the Houses of Parliament, as part of British Tomato Week.
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ArticleWaitrose buyer receives Young Person award
Waitrose buyer Tom Richardson has won the MorePeople sponsored Young Person of the Year accolade at this year’s Re:fresh awards, which took place at the London Marriott on Thursday.
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ArticleGLA uncovers forced labour
A Gangmasters’ Licensing Authority (GLA) investigation has uncovered a case of forced labour and revoked the licence of a Suffolk-based gangmaster with immediate effect.
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Greens launch Slow Food
A new branch of the Slow Food Ecological Food Organisation was launched in the European Parliament last month, in the presence of the founder of the movement, Carlo Petrini.
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ArticleChina: De Ruiter Seeds opens new site
De Ruiter Seeds officially opened its new site in Shougang, province of Shandong, in China on April 28.
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ArticleMcDonalds turns to biodiesel
Fast food chain McDonalds has been recognised by an environmental awards scheme for its work in using waste cooking oil to fuel its delivery fleet.
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Top marks for Hadlow College
Hadlow College's students are the first to graduate from the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) funded Fresh Start Academy Programme, which aims to encourage new recruits into the farming industry.
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ArticleStonefruit suffers from frost in parts of Italy and France
European stonefruit forecasts, announced at Europêch', reveal weather conditions continue to be major cause for concern
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BioSpain date unveiled
Spain’s most important biotechnology event, BioSpain 2008, is to be held on September 17-19 in Granada.
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ArticleRoll up for Brammy Awards
The Bramley Campaign is on the look-out for the best contributions to its cause in the run-up to the 15th Brammy Awards.
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ArticleInnocent to swap smoothies for trees
Innocent is to team up with Carbon Clear again for another Buy One Grow One Tree scheme in May.

