Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3689
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Polytunnel appeal heads for court
The National Farmers Union has stepped into the fray in a legal battle involving the use of polytunnels to grow soft fruit in Herefordshire.
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ArticleNew man at EA vows to cut red tape
The Environment Agency has appointed a new environment and business director who has already expressed his desire to cut the regulatory burden
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ArticleNZ growers back Zespri
New Zealand growers are rallying in support of kiwifruit marketer Zespri following its announcement of three new varieties last week and criticism from Turners & Growers.
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ArticleExotics under threat in zero-carbon scenario
Consumers should eat fewer bananas, avocados, melons and mangos to help save the planet, a controversial new report has claimed.
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Brazil displays samba fruit in SA
Brazilian fruits and their by-products have been present in South Africa during the FIFA World Cup on display for importers, opinion makers, international media representatives and consumers.
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ArticleLord Krebs to head Campden BRI
Food researcher Campden BRI has announced Lord Krebs was elected as president at its agm last week.
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Deliciouslyorkshire opens for entries
The search is on for the best in Yorkshire and Humber production.
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ArticleBanana supplies run short
The UK banana market has become strong in recent weeks with various weather conditions in Latin America interrupting supply
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ArticleRewe completes Billa acquisition
German retailer now controls 100 per cent of Billa Russia after purchasing final stake
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ArticleWorld Cup Caulis roar on Three Lions
With the country gripped by World Cup fever and England’s crunch encounter against Germany looming, Lincolnshire brassica specialist TH Clements have come up with a unique way to back the team.
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ArticleEarly start for Israseli passionfruit
The Israeli passionfruit season is kicking off early thanks to a mild winter.
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ArticleDole South Africa breaks grape silence
Dole South Africa has for the first time released details about its new series of grape cultivars which are marketed under the Mando brand
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ArticleLe Crunch delivers healthy message
The French apple association's latest campaign was aimed to promote healthy eating amongst UK children
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ArticleSouth African grapefruit arrives in US
The first ever shipment of South African grapefruit shipped to the US arrived in Philadelphia this week
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ArticleCalifornia prepares for fruit fly treatment
An Oriental fruit fly discovery in Sacramento Country has prompted a response by the state's Department of Food and Agriculture
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ArticleAgrexco's Shlomo Tirosh to retire
The Israel-based fresh produce group's CEO is retiring after 16 years in the role
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ArticleDamco hires Middle East CCO
Logistics group appoints Wade Thompson to aid expansion of Middle East activities
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ArticleDecline of the brassica: will the public learn to love their greens?
Despite boasting one of the most dynamic ranges of all the fresh produce categories, it is no secret that the brassica industry has been struggling both to gain sustainable returns and promote itself effectively. So why is a sector of this size often overlooked and what can be done to rectify this in the future? Elizabeth O’Keefe investigates
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ArticleIsrael strives to get summer fruit on track
A feast of Israeli summer lines will hit the UK in the coming weeks, following a tough opener in the shape of a “disaster” grape season. However, the major players are determined to make the most of their export window to the UK market. So how will the rest of the summer shape up? Anna Sbuttoni reports
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ArticleIndian residue discovery throws grapes into meltdown
The discovery of chlormequat residues on Indian grapes this quarter created havoc throughout Europe and the oversupply that followed left many in the grape industry in a sorry state. Alex Lawson looks at the unusual occurence and the fall out from it

