Weitere Events aus der Branche – Page 248
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ArticleUK fruit in healthy schemes boost
The potential for a greater percentage of UK top fruit to benefit from government initiatives is much greater given this season's fruit-size profile.
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ArticleKiwi2006 attracts global audience
The 6th International Kiwifruit Symposium will be held in Rotorua, New Zealand from February 21-24, 2006.
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ArticleOzone holds disinfection key
Using a natural derivative of oxygen could be the industry’s best solution to effective chemical-free fresh produce disinfection and cold storage.
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ArticleCo-operation not duplication
Nigel Garbutt, chairman of EurepGAP opened the organisation's conference in Paris this week urging the industry to co-operate on harmonisation and thus avoid duplication.
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ArticleLeading Edge opens new facility
Kent-based labels and packaging company, Leading Edge Labels, has opened a new site in Peterborough.
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ArticleFrench leaf "the new rocket"
Lamb's lettuce is being hailed in the restaurant trade as "the new rocket".
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ArticleEducating chefs
A campaign organised by the British Potato Council to educate consumers about the different potato varieties available has found knowledge among chefs is lacking.
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ArticleBuy-in sought for low carbon future
Big business is being urged by government to buy into its plans for energy-efficient investment and business opportunities in a low carbon economy.
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Markem holds free coding intelligence seminar
Packaging managers in the UK are being invited to a free one-day seminar, designed to provide them with a practical guide to the most important aspects of today’s coding and labelling industry.
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Minimum wage rises tomorrow
The minimum wage rises to £5.05 an hour from tomorrow (October 1).
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ArticleComprehensive labour study for UK industry
The first comprehensive survey of employment in horticulture started this week.
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Worcs town holds Applefest
Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire is gearing up for its first Applefest - a celebration of the apple in all its glory.
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ArticleFirst class delivery at apple launch
EAP's Robin Pooley told the official trade launch of the English apple season that there are "no second class stomachs".
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Gateway to eastern Europe
Event organiser International Exhibitions and Conferences (IEC) is holding its next international trade show Sifel Poland in Warsaw next February.
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ArticleProof that produce boosts the memory
Research to be reported today (September 27) at the British Pharmaceutical Conference in Manchester provides scientific backing to the idea that certain fruit and vegetables could boost the memory.
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ArticleAgricoat puts seal on potential
Agricoat, the leading provider of edible coating technology to the fruit industry, is ready to take the produce world by storm.
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Morocco welcomes exhibitors
Some 192 exhibitors are already confirmed at Sifel Morocco 2005: the international fruit and vegetable technology show.
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ArticleAGF: smaller but more focused
The organisers of this week’s AGF Totaal have put a positive spin on a show that reduced significantly in size since its last edition.
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ArticleLamb's Lettuce aims for show
Lamb’s Lettuce from the Loire Valley will be present at this year’s Restaurant Show and Restaurant Live, held in Olympia.
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ArticleBritish food showcased for EU ministers
A NFU ‘market stall’ was on display at an exhibition of British Food put on for EU environment and agriculture ministers on September 10.

