Weitere Events aus der Branche – Page 254
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IFE Poland bigger and better in 2005
The central and Eastern European International Food, Drink and Hospitality Exhibition (IFE Poland) will take over the entire EXPO XXI exhibition in Warsaw for next year's exhibition.
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ArticleEnglish apple growers called to meeting
A meeting to be held at East Malling Research on January 31 will ask British top-fruit growers to unite behind the aim of “more self sufficiency”.
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ArticlePipfruit industry plans the way ahead
Low export prices and a trough in the market have spurred New Zealand pipfruit growers to meet in Nelson next month to ensure a successful future for the pipfruit industry.
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Busy time for freight at Christmas
UK freight operators are set for a busy Christmas, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleFruit Logistica to feature market analysis
Attendees of Fruit Logistica’s Fresh Produce Forum will see analysis and discussion of a report on fresh produce trading in Germany, including figures, trends and strategies"
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Fruit and veg challenge for kids
Fruit and vegetables were on the menu for school children last week as part of a special competition.
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ArticleFyffes in court with former director
Ireland’s biggest insider trader case opened on Wednesday, as Fyffes began action against former director Jim Flavin.
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ArticleEast Malling to spread its wings
Newly established East Malling Research (EMR) aims to become a "total fruit service", according to chief executive Colin Gutteridge.
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Oxford Farming Conference “Seizes the Initiative”
Conservative leader Michael Howard, minister for food, farming, and sustainable energy Lord Whitty, and Canadian deputy minister of agriculture Leonard Edwards are among the politicians to head the 59th Oxford Farming Conference early in January.
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IFE Poland grows in stature
The central and Eastern European International Food, Drink and Hospitality Exhibition (IFE Poland) will take over the entire EXPO XXI exhibition in Warsaw for next year’s exhibition.
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ArticleGM fights arrested adolescence
Genetic modification technology has officially come of age, but it still looks like a case of arrested adolescence in Europe, according to a leading researcher.
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ArticleDoug Henderson gets a send-off
Friends and colleagues of Doug Henderson, recently retired chief executive of the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC), gathered to pay tribute to the man who headed up the UK trade association in its formative years.
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ArticleOrganic event to focus on variety
This year’s annual joint event between NIAB and HDRA, the organic organisation, at Ryton Organic Gardens near Coventry on November 30, will focus on organic seed issues, heritage varieties, the market and variety selection.
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ArticleHRI seminar covers GM position
Horticulture Research International will run a seminar programme on GM technology in horticulture tomorrow asking the question “where do we stand?”
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Innocent named best employer
Innocent Drinks is looking to recruit 15 new people following its success at the National Business Awards.
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ArticlePrepared produce bomabardment
Consumers can be expected to be bombarded with an increasing range of sophisticated, convenient, pre-packed and freshly prepared fruit and vegetables.
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Soft fruit discussion
New developments in the soft fruit industry will be under discussion at a conference later this month.
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Sneddon supports trust
Fame Academy star David Sneddon has thrown his weight behind a fruit industry fund-raiser for the Children’s Trust.
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Soft-fruit business makes clean sweep
The Summerfruit Company has won the soft-fruit double at last week’s National Fruit Show.
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ArticleAnglia’s win double
Anglia Business Solutions wins Channel Network award for the second year running.

