Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3694
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ArticleEU school fruit scheme funding falls
Funding allocations set to fall in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands, but rise in Italy and Portugal
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ArticleFPJ manager heads for pastures new
FPJ business development manager Tommy Leighton is leaving the company at the end of the month.
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ArticleStrong time for pricey limes
The lime market in the UK is very strong and is likely to continue in the same vein for a month at least.
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ArticleAustralian horticultural exports down
The value of Australia’s horticultural exports could fall 20 per cent this year, with a poor grape season blamed for much of the slide
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ArticleIndian mangoes find a home in US
Indian mangoes are fetching higher prices in overseas markets according to the country’s export development body
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ArticleAPL names new container ship
Shipping firm APL has named its newest vessel the ‘APL Sri Lanka’ and will deploy it on its China India Express service
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ArticleAgricultural Wages Board under pressure
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has described the outcome of this year's annual Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) negotiations as challenging, while at the same time calling on the coalition government to abolish the board as soon as possible
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ArticleCovent Garden hosts Red Tractor meet
Michelin starred chef Tom Aikens (pictured left) and Café Spice Namasté’s Cyrus Todiwala (r) joined Covent Garden Market Authority’s Helen Evans (c), and Assured Food Standards’ trade marketing manager Penny Beauchamp at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) to celebrate Red Tractor Week (14-20 June) at a five-course breakfast on the buyers’ walk.
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Europe votes on draft CAP report
MEPs have voted on amendments to a draft report on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy after 2013 at a special Agriculture Committee meeting in Strasbourg.
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ArticleBroccoli growers in Father's Day promo
The Brassica Growers Association is using Father’s Day on Sunday to promote the benefits to men of eating broccoli.
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Southern Co-operative acquires new site
The Southern Co-operative has acquired a new site in Windsor for its convenience store trading operation.
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Farmade and Muddy Boots sync systems
Software specialists Farmade Management Systems Ltd and Muddy Boots Software Ltd, have agreed to formalise a method of data transfer between their respective crop management systems, GateKeeper and CropWalker.
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Articlebpi.visqueen gears up for Fruit Focus
As the nation’s fruit industry gears up for Fruit Focus 2010, bpi.visqueen horticultural products has announced its plans for the leading one day technical event.
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ArticleTrade needs informed GM debate
There needs to be more informed debate on the potential of GM technology, the Fresh Produce Consortium’s technical group meeting heard last week.
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Organic growers demand herbicide ban
The Soil Association and the Organic Growers Alliance (OGA) are demanding a ban the sale of manure with the herbicide aminopyralid amid fears over human health.
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ArticleRussia's JFC ‘to double’ Ecuador imports
According to Ecuadorian government report, Russian importer JFC wants to increase banana volumes from Andean nation
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ArticleAsaja slams Minute Maid campaign
Valencia-based Ava Asaja questions legality of Minute Maid health claims over new orange juice drink
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ArticleNZ Prime Minister backs Zespri model
John Key underlines government's support for the existing New Zealand kiwifruit export system on visit to Zespri headquarters
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ArticleSwiss firmly against EU agreement
Fruit producers in Switzerland have reinforced their stand against an agricultural trade agreement with the EU
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ArticleWorld Cup boost for Italian fresh-cut fruit
Sales of pre-prepared, fresh convenience products set to rise notably in Italy during the four weeks of the football tournament

