Weitere Events aus der Branche – Page 234
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      ArticleBrammy Awards to feature People's Choice
The Bramley Apple Campaign is to run its first People’s Choice Award at its annual Brammy Awards.
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Chicory chefs to cook off
The Dutch Produce Association has launched a competition offering amateur and professional cooks, schools and colleges in England the chance to win up to £5,000 plus an all-expenses-paid trip to the Netherlands.
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Black Country firm blames Olympics for loss of lottery funding
Lottery funding for a Black Country-based company that supplied more than 10,000 schoolchildren, elderly and disabled people in the area has been turned down, forcing it to close.
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      ArticleFruit Logistica make logical leap abroad
Fruit Logistica is continuing to gear up for its spead to other continents.
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New farming TV channel to launch during Royal Show
Britain’s first 24/7 country channel, Horse & Country TV, has confirmed that it will launch at 12 noon on Monday July 2, on the second day of the Royal Show.
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      ArticleFruit Logistica gears up for expansion
Fruit Logistica is continuing to gear up for its spead to other continents.
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      ArticleGovernment throws weight behind Markets Week
National Markets Week was launched on Monday, with the support of football legend Gary Lineker and 200 MPs.
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Fyffes takes case to Supreme Court
Fyffes has begun a Supreme Court appeal against its failed insider dealing action against former shareholder DCC.
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Conservatives to complete agriculture review at the Royal Show
The Conservative Party is to complete a major review of agricultural and rural policies with a discussion at the Royal Show on July 3.
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      ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica attracts worldwide interest
Asia Fruit Logistica, which takes place in Bangkok, Thailand, on September 5-7, 2007, will host fresh fruit and vegetable companies and organisations from 22 different countries, including many from Asia.
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      ArticleHerbert gets machinery nod
The Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) has awarded its Sir Roland Burke Perpetual Challenge machinery trophy to engineers R J Herbert.
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Bioplastics to boom at interpack 2008
Bioplastics and biopackaging are set to take centre stage at interpack 2008, to be held from 24-30 April 2008 at the Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre.
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Plumb to speak at Cheshire Show
The Lloyds TSB Agri-business Centre at Cheshire Show is promising two prominent guest speakers this year.
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      ArticleKing outlines Sainsbury's three-year plan
At IGD's Sainsbury's Trade Briefing, held on Thursday 7th June, Justin King, Sainsbury's chief executive, outlined his plans for the next three years as the retailer moves from the recovery phase to one of growth.
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Nomination time for BPC award
The British Potato Council (BPC) is inviting nominations for this year’s British Potato Industry Award.
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Kenya fights on over air miles
The Kenyan High Commission is to sponsor a panel discussion on ‘air miles versus fair miles’ at the forthcoming The Royal Agricultural Show, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.
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Yorkshire Show 2.0
The Yorkshire Agricultural Society has won a major award for its Great Yorkshire Show website in the Yorkshire Digital Awards.
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Stage set for eighth EurepGAP conference
The eighth annual EurepGAP conference will take place this year in Bangkok, Thailand, on 6-7 September 200
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      ArticleFuture of farming at Royal Show
Debating the future of farming will be at the core of the free conferences at this year’s Royal Show, taking place from July 1-4 2007 at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.
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House prices affected by plants
A recent survey by UKTV indicates that plant choice can dramatically affect house prices.
 

