Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4277
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NFU introduces its Input Price Monitor
A brand-new price monitor for production costs such as fuel and fertiliser has been launched by the National Farmer’s Union (NFU).
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ArticleFrench apple growers on tour
The French Embassy took a group of French apple growers and exporters on a tour of New Spitalfields Market on Wednesday morning, with the aim of promoting the UK market’s many outlets for French apples.
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ArticleTesco stands by Zimbabwe imports
Tesco has defended its imports of peas and beans from Zimbabwe, after MP Peter Hain condemned UK supermarkets for selling produce from the devastated African country.
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ArticleBelgian trade plans three-year campaign
VLAM's All Day Long project has backing of €700,000 in EU subsidies as well as support from local importers and producers
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Spears prove their worth
Hargreaves Plants has announced that asparagus variety Guelph Millennium peaks production in June.
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ArticleGrowers help 300,000 kids harvest their own
More than 300,000 primary school pupils across the country are gearing up to harvest their Grow Your Own Potatoes project.
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ArticleUK gears up for first British Cherry Day
The first-ever British Cherry Day will see high-profile foodie events around the country next month.
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Earthquake-hit growers to receive aid
A programme has been set up to support kiwifruit growers hit by the recent earthquake in China
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California packs record cherry volumes
With the season at an end, growers have reported a 16 per cent increase in cherry carton volumes
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ArticleTyphoon rattles Philippine trade
Industry sources claim that fresh produce supply and demand will be hit for the short-term, pushing up prices
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Floral industry chair steps downs
Chair of Lantra’s Floristry Industry Group, Sandie Griffith, has stepped down after nine years of working with the industry to develop fit-for-purpose training and qualification standards.
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ArticleRFID study underway
Following extensive laboratory testing, a field study of RFID technology at different stages of the supply chain has begun in the US
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Waitrose in British food push
A campaign has been launched championing food and drink products from a range of specialist producers
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NSF-CMi expands to serve Asia-Pacific region
Leading international food safety and assurance company NSF-CMi has opened its new regional headquarters for Asia-Pacific in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Bastow returns to Swedeponic roots
Patrick Bastow is to return as managing director of Lincolnshire herb grower Swedeponic UK.
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Own brand sales up for Kroger
The group's CEO has reported strong sales of own-label products during the first quarter of the year
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Colruyt reports positive FY results
The Belgian retailer has recorded better than expected results for the full year ended March 2008
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EU ministers approve pesticide rules
The number of available crop protection products in the EU could be set to fall following an agreement regarding proposed changes to existing directives
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NOL seeks US$7bn loan
Analysts are interpreting Singaporean shipping giant’s efforts this week to secure US$5bn-7bn in loans as a sure sign it plans to buy Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd
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ArticleMixed results for Argentina
Argentina’s fruit export volumes fell during the January-April period, while value rose against the same period last year

