Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4068
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ArticleFarm payments move online
For the first time this year all farmers in England will have the ability to submit their Single Payment Scheme (SPS) applications online.
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ArticleJazz shows great promise
Thanks to the excellent quality of this season’s harvest, Enzafruit has high expectations for Jazz apples in 2009
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ArticleLazo TPC targets major UK marketers
Interest in revolutionary thermal pest control system reported to be "considerable" following meetings in the UK and Berlin
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ArticleBelgian veg struggles on German market
Exports of many Belgian vegetables to Germany have declined over the past year due to tough competition in Europe
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Woodstar shines for Tesco suppliers
Specialist software house Woodstar has found that the automated Load-Builder element of its PackStar system meets all the requirements of Tesco’s new tracking system but without the hassle.
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ArticleWhole Foods reaches FTC settlement
The agreement with the Federal Trade Commission regarding the retailer’s takeover of Wild Oats has been placed on public record for a 30-day comment
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ArticleEuro Pool reveals winners
Dutch pool organisation, Euro Pool System, has revealed the winners for its Fruit Logistica lottery, as it looks to boost brand awareness
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ArticleItalian onions return
Italian grower and exporter Zanarini is homing in on the UK market now that it has pulled together two years of decision-making and spread its production across the country.
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ArticleEuropean organics take US stage
A three-year drive to promote European organic products is looking to tap into US demand via participation at key events
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ArticleRSA citrus exports set for record year
According to a forecast by CGA, exports could hit 94.6m cartons, driven in particular by a higher grapefruit yield
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ArticleUK flowers set for £50m windfall
British flower growers are set to enjoy a potential windfall of £50 million from the weakness of sterling against the euro.
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ArticleWaitrose launches low-price range
Waitrose will become the latest major retailer to enter the price war today when it launches its new ‘essential Waitrose’ own-label range of goods, with more than 800 low-price lines.
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ArticleMercury makes bid for growth
Mercury Packaging - one of the UK’s food packaging manufacturers - has announced the appointment of Mark Binks as sales manager in a bid for further growth.
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Spanish register record export values
Spanish exports broke through the €8 billion (£7.12bn) barrier for the first time in 2008, producer-exporters’ association Fepex has announced.
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Banana hopes running high in Ecuador
Ecuador’s banana exporters association AEBE has said it has high hopes following wire service reports that a new proposal is imminent from the EU for change to its banana import tariffs.
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ArticleSpud industry urged to log on
TV money expert Jasmine Birtles has held up the internet as a crucial platform on which the potato industry can communicate with young people and boost consumption among the under-30s.
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ArticleMastronardi in High School Musical deal
US company Mastronardi Produce, which owns the Sunset brand, will be marketing salad lines with Disney Garden packaging starting this spring.
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Salary surveys encouraged
Recruitment specialist Redfox is urging firms to conduct a salary survey of their management staff as the recession bites.
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Pesticide contamination addressed
An increase in the number of containers of the pesticide nematicide being returned contaminated or damaged is putting the Ultima closed-handling system under pressure.
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ArticleFarmers diversifying from Fairtrade
Diversification is proving a more tempting option than continuing with Fairtrade crops for many smallholders across Africa, according to experts on the continent’s trade.

