Weitere Events aus der Branche – Page 247
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Apple choice highlighted at art gallery
A Brighton art gallery is inviting visitors to sample apples from a display of 700 varieties.
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Garlic growers celebrate success
UK garlic producers The Really Garlicky Company were celebrating after finishing as runners-up in the recent BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards 2005.
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Disease battle for onions and carrots
There seems little hope that sclerotinia, a soil borne fungus disease which costs carrot, lettuce and potato growers an estimated £6 million a year will be eradicated, according to Dr Mark McQuilken of the Scottish Agricultural College.
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Carrots - price not an issue.
Because UK carrots are a cheap, bulk commodity, available almost year-round with a static production of 280,000 tonnes, it was inevitable that price would be discussed during the BCGA conference.
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Onion innovation from South Africa
When it comes to the southern hemisphere, innovation is the order of the day, the BOPA conference heard.
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Onion producers hopeful
Faced with selling an onion crop which is 15 per cent lighter than last season and consequently in better balance, UK growers are hopeful that prices will be far better than the rock bottom levels of 2004-2005.
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Carrot promotion to boost appeal
Carrot cakes and premium gourmet treats are the cornerstone of a two-year marketing campaign by the British Carrot Growers Association (BCGA).
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Capespan's chairman honoured
Capespan's chairman, Paul Clüver, has been named as Business Personality of the Year 2005.
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ArticleRed Tractor in the limelight
The Red Tractor made a grand entrance at the BBC Good Food Show this week, with a little help from celebrity chef Anthony Worrall Thompson.
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Innovation award launched at Fruit Logistica 2006
Innovative companies are being given the chance to put themselves in the spot light at this year’s Fruit Logistica.
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Princess Royal to close farming conference
HRH The Princess Royal will give the closing address to the 60th Oxford Farming Conference on January 5, 2006.
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ArticleFruitstock wins award
Organisers of fruity summer festival Fruitstock grabbed a top prize at this year’s Event Awards.
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Organic charity opens up
Plant sciences company Niab and HDRA are planning their annual joint open day
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ArticleNatureWorks packaging revolution
US producer of corn-derived packaging is now capable of achieving the world’s first greenhouse-gas-neutral polymer.
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English cold stores are outdated
Out-dated cold storage could become an issue if the English apple industry fails to invest, growers were told at the National Fruit Show last week.
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ArticleApple pods for convenience
Norman Collett is hoping to attract the attention of the growing convenience sector with its new apple display concept.
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Chatsworth success for show
Visitors to Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, last weekend certainly found out the English apple and pear industry is alive and well.
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Organic research gets launch date
Organic vegetable market research will be unveiled by Niab and HDRA next month.
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ArticleNew vegetable promo push
Carrots look set to become the next vegetable to benefit from a tailor-made pr campaign.
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Conference to discuss veg future
A major conference and exhibition for all those with a stake in the successful future of the vegetable industry is to be held in February 2006.

