Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3010
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Peru's asparagus sets sights on China
According to Peruvian press reports, China will open up to exports of asparagus from Peru in the next two months.
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Russia bans EU seed-potato imports
Russian plant-health body Rosselkhoznadzor has announced that it is imposing a temporary ban on seed-potato imports from the EU.
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Salmonella found in thyme at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has launched an investigation into one of its suppliers after salmonella was found in a packet of the retailer’s own label lemon thyme.
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South African strikes suspended
Members of the Food & Allied Workers Union (FAWU) in South Africa have given their union a mandate to suspend strike action in farms where there is an offer on the table to pay workers “significantly more” than R100 (£7.11) a day.
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Minister visits New Covent Garden after crash
DEFRA secretary of state Owen Paterson MP visited New Covent Garden Flower Market on Monday to talk to tenants about the impact of last week’s fatal helicopter crash on business.
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BCPC reveals new pesticide guide
The British Crop Production Council has announced the publication of The UK Pesticide Guide 2013.
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NFU unhappy with delay on AWB future
The NFU has described Unite as "misleading" following the trade union's suggestion that last week's House of Lords debate has put a "brake" on abolition plans for the Agricultural Wages Board.
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Psa cure shelved in New Zealand
New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries has shelved a potential treatment for the Psa vine disease.
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Alan Bartlett reveals new soup Bowlfuls
Cambridgeshire root crop specialist Alan Bartlett & Sons has introduced a new range of branded fresh soups it is selling exclusively through Tesco.
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Chileans call for export clarity
Chilean fresh fruit exporters association Asoex has called on the Chilean government to clarify its export policy.
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Vote for future of AWB delayed by six weeks
Unite's push for Labour and Liberal Democrat peers appears to have paid off with the government putting the brakes on its plans to cut the pay of 150,000 rural workers on Wednesday.
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Port of Felixstowe quash BBC weather claims
The Port of Felixstowe has denied reports by the BBC that its service has been badly affected by today's snowy weather.
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Biobest launches Flying Doctors
Biological control specialist Biobest has launched a new system for delivering biological plant protection, replacing spraying.
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Co-operatives announce top-fruit partnership
Two top-fruit co-operatives have merged to create a 16-member group that will span the south-east and east of England.
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Groceries code adjudicator named
Christine Tacon, former MD of Co-operative Farms has been named as the long-awaited independent groceries code adjudicator.
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700 new jobs at Tesco following online success
Tesco says that the popularity of its online grocery service has allowed it to create 700 new jobs at a new dotcom store based in Crawley.
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Jane Anderson: A year to remember
As another Fruiterers year begins, Jane Anderson concludes her tenure as Master by recalling the past 12 months ahead of her handover to Professor John Price on 25 January
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Tna to showcase new tech in Berlin
Packaging firm tna will present its new robagFXIS 3ci series and tna roflo VM 3 polyethylene packaging system at next month's Fruit Logistica 2013.
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Met Office issues snow warning
The Met Office has warned the fresh produce industry of the risk of severe disruption as heavy snowfall is forecasted across many parts of the UK this weekend.
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Bucking the banana trend
Banana sales are in value and volume decline over the past year, but supermarkets and suppliers are confident they can reverse the trend

