Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3180
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ArticleJubilee to celebrate British farming
Red Tractor Assurance will celebrate British farming by sponsoring a cutter rowed by farmers as part of the Jubilee flotilla along the Thames.
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ArticleJubilee jam today
The first of this season’s outdoor grown strawberries has arrived just in time for the Queen’s Jubilee.
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ArticleGLA proposals 'could lessen worker protection'
Government proposals to reform the Gangmasters Licensing Act (GLA) will put agricultural workers at risk according to the Trade Union Congress (TUC).
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ArticleDates confirmed for ICOP 2012
Annual meeting of fresh fruit and vegetable producer organisations due to take place in Brussels, Belgium, this coming November
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ArticleAsparagus is Diamond Jubilee winner
Asparagus is the UK's most popular treat for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations according, to research from the British Aspraragus Festival.
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ArticleHot weather boosts fresh produce sales
The recent heat wave combined with excitement over the Queen’s upcoming Jubilee celebrations has been good for fresh produce sales with Sainsbury's reporting record sales of salad.
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ArticleCoag members appoint national manager
Andrés Góngora Belmonte to lead Spain's national association of fruit and vegetable producers for next four years
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ArticleConflict over Panama Canal charges
International Chamber of Shipping and Panama Canal Authority are rowing over proposals to increase charges
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ArticleLambayeque mango exports down
Shipments from the Peruvian region have fallen 71.5 per cent in the opening three months of the year
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ArticleFormer Coforta man joins The Greenery
Appointment of Herman Burger aimed at strengthening Dutch marketer's tie with grower-suppliers
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ArticleFreshfel revamps Fresh Quality Guide
Freshfel Europe has launched its revamped Fresh Quality Guide website, containing an overview of the legislative requirements for marketing fresh produce on the European market.
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Positive feedback about re:fresh makes the whole event worthwhile
I believe a successful conference is gauged in the main by the enthusiasm of the audience, whether programme and speakers
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ArticleCarrots emerge fit for summer
The weather has both boosted and hampered carrot sales and production over the past few months but, as Lisa Kjellsson reports, the overall mood remains upbeat
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ArticleItalian summer fruit: Le Riunite helps expand Natoora’s fresh offer
Italy’s summer fresh produce still has a key place in the UK market, as Natoora’s new partnership with Le Riunite confirms. Mike Knowles reports
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ArticlePoland overcomes the blues
Having endured one of the harshest winters on record, Poland’s blueberry export business remains remarkably upbeat as companies look to expand their reach to new and growing markets. Eurofruit’s Mike Knowles reports
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ArticleBlue Whale: Growing the Anglo-French link
Blue Whale provides a vital supply of apples complementing the English offer. Kathy Hammond finds out how the company has stayed at the top of the game
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ArticleNew Zealand: Crossing the oceans
There is a long history of apple exports making the journey from New Zealand to the UK, and that is very much set to continue, as Kathy Hammond finds out
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ArticleUS apples: Empire state of mind
The US and UK have had a long and fruitful trading relationship, with Empire apples still finding a place in consumers’ hearts, writes Kathy Hammond
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ArticleCanary Islands: Canaries’ sunny outlook
The Canary Islands have a longstanding trading partnership with the UK, with strong supply of salads in particular. Kathy Hammond looks at the development of the relationship
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ArticleSouth Africa: To King George from George King
As HM Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Golden Jubilee, South African fruit growers reflect on their special relationship with the British monarchy and the country’s people. Fred Meintjes reports

