Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2981
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A cherry triumph
Growers are flocking to plant cherry trees at present, and with considerable season extension work taking place, the category is in good shape.
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Weather scars potato sector
Tight supply has led to higher prices and a fall in volume sales over the past year as growers and retailers grapple with the challenges of the weather
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Rob Shelley: Stormy seas for fresh produce shippers
CEO of Maritime Cargo Services predicts a potential supply chain bottleneck could impact the trade
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Michael Barker: EC needs to support production industry
Michael Barker on the EC's move to reduce red tape in the horticultural industry
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Stable outlook for Mexican grapes
Mexico's 2013 table grape season will start late but yields and quality look strong, says Aalpum
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Plum time for Lili Ploom launch
A new brand for southwest French plums was unveiled at last month's Medfel exhibition in Perpignan
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NFU joins fight against 'grossly unfair' CAP reform proposals
Farmers' union claims proposals to allow member states to transfer funds between pillars will distort competition
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Not just for custard
Rhubarb has enjoyed a revival in recent years, and there still appears to be an appetite for the pink stem
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Tong Peal talks up new polisher
Machinery manufacturer introduces virtually maintenance-free equipment for veg packhouses
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Florette challenges public to create their One Minute Wonders
Bagged-salad giant unveils latest strand of its £5m summer marketing campaign
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FPAA acclaims Member of the Year
J-C Distributing president takes top honour at annual event in Arizona, where board of directors is also elected
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'Solid start' to year for Morrisons
Group sees steady improvement during the opening period of the financial year, despite a "very competitive" industry
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Fyffes maintains yearly target
Group sets out target earning ranges as it "pursues necessary selling price increases"
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SGS Canada joins GAP certifiers
Group joins QMI-SAI Global, NSF-GFTC and Bureau de normalisation du Québec as a certification body for CanadaGAP
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Bigger strawberry crop in Basilicata
Candonga production in southern Italian region reported to be up on last year as Apofruit growers target 1,800-tonne harvest
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Zespri appoints Jonathan Mason
Former Fonterra CFO to be “hugely valuable” in Psa recovery, according to incoming chairman
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Vietnam to resume veg exports to EU
Vietnam will restart fresh produce exports to the EU now the Vietnamese government has agreed to re-issue quarantine certificates
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Crunch time for Jazz apples
Enza is organising a record-breaking publicity stunt to raise the profile of Jazz apples and money for a national charity
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Back to the future
AC Goatham is one of the leading top-fruit growers, and the company is on the verge of an exciting future that includes a return to its past
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Growers respond to fruit fly campaign
A British Summer Fruits initiative to combat a damaging pest is paying off