Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3656
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ArticleNFU elects potato chief
Tim Papworth has been elected as chairman of the National Farmer’s Union Potato Forum.
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ArticleAfrican banana growers reach agreement
Trade ministers from Ghana, Cameroon and Côte d’Ivoire met in Yaoundé at the end of last month to agree a common stance on changes to the EU banana import regime.
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ArticleGlobal wheat price opportunity for growers
The market for UK grown vegetables such as brassicas and potatoes could tighten as spiralling global wheat prices threaten to push land rents up.
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ArticleJapan’s imports drop but demand holds
While lower intake of bananas and pineapples saw Japanese fruit imports fall in the first half of this year, demand has remained firm
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New potato event for East of England
Potato growers will have the opportunity to put their questions to specialists at a new event: the East of England Potato Day on 1 September at Frederick Hiam, Hill Farm, Tuddenham, Bury St Edmunds.
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ArticleFlavourfresh lands show gong
Tomato growers Flavourfresh Salads landed a Silver Gilt Award for its stand at the recent RHS Tatton Park Show.
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South African conference nears
South Africa’s fresh produce industry will gather at Emperor’s Palace, Johannesburg for this year’s allFresh! conference in September.
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ArticleWaitrose launches local initiative
Food businesses in Suffolk have been given a boost by Waitrose's latest initiative to highlight local produce in its stores which includes recording ‘food miles’.
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ArticleHot topics set for PotatoEurope
Attendees of PotatoEurope 2010 are to discuss a range of issues from across the potato trade at the German event.
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ArticleApple crop 'second lowest in 15 years'
EXCLUSIVE: Download summary of 2010 EU apple and pear forecasts, unveiled at the annual Prognosfruit meeting in Kiev
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Sprouts battle disease threats
Disease control in Brussels sprouts and storage cabbage crops is now underway and growers are being advised to implement programmes for a broad spectrum of control for disease threats.
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ArticleUK campaigners call for pesticide ban
A new study has increased the pressure on the UK government to ban the sale of pesticides linked to bee population decline
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ArticleICOP focuses on responsibilities
Speakers from Ahold, BFV, ZON and the European Commission already confirmed for key industry meeting in November
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ArticlePolish apple crop reduced by floods
Country’s apple and stonefruit harvests likely to decrease in wake of severe flood damage in central and southern Poland
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ArticleFrench topfruit production to fall
French production of apples and pears is forecast to decline in 2010, it will be announced at Prognosfruit today
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ArticleJosé Vercher passes away
President of Bollo Fruits, who oversaw firm’s expansion from 1950s to 1970s, has passed away, the company announces
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ArticleAsda forced to sell off Netto stores
Asda has been forced to put 30 of its recently acquired Netto discount stores up for sale, following a ruling from the UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
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ArticleApple Futures leaves lasting legacy
Pipfruit NZ confirms positive results for New Zealand apple industry's food safety project and plans for new marketing push
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ArticleAfrican team makes banana breakthrough
Scientists based in Nigeria have formulated resistance measures against the destructive Banana Xanthomonos Wilt disease
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ArticleQuebec makes organic commitment
The Canadian province of Quebec has revealed plans to boost local organic production

