Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4436
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ArticleRepeat performance from Laverstoke Park
Laverstoke Park has announced that it will hold a series of workshops from September 24-28, at the 2,500 acre organic farm.
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ArticleNew mounted spray kit launched
Allman Sprayers has launched its new Spraymaster tractor mounted sprayer.
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EurepGAP translations available
The new EurepGAP Standard version 3.0-1 is now available in German and Spanish.
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Shoppers choose organics over ethics
Utalkmarketing.com reports that shoppers in Britain are willing to pay more for organic products than they are for those ethically-sourced.
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Asia Fruit Logistica a sellout
Asia Fruit Logistica, Asia's first regional fresh fruit and vegetable trade fair, has attracted more than 100 exhibitors for its launch event next month.
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Crofty Scots' crafty scheme
Scotland’s crofters are to use their unique heritage to create a new brand that cashes-in on the boom in ‘locavores’.
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Spanish apple forecast released
Rises are forecast for Granny Smith and Pink Lady in Lerida, but the picture is more mixed across other varieties.
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Mission: crop protection
The desiccant Mission, which can be used on potatoes, peas and other crops, is now being supplied by Interfarm.
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NYK acquires 100 per cent of NYK LauritzenCool
NYK Reefers Limited has acquired the remaining 50 per cent share of NYKLauritzenCool AB from joint venture partner J Lauritzen A/S.
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ArticleFlorette TV campaign blooms
Florette is driving brand awareness to new heights as recent market research carried out on behalf of the company shows its £2.8 million TV campaign this summer has surpassed expectation.
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ArticleBotanics' MPS boost
French company Botanic and the Dutch enviro-NGO MPS have signed a cooperative agreement which aims to enhance the sustainable development approach of Botanic plant suppliers.
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Royal Mail action extended again
The current round of strike action by Royal Mail workers has been extended and is now set to continue until Friday August 17. Click here for the latest Royal Mail information.
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Swedes a role model for Scots
Global warming could soon make commercial apple production as viable in Scotland as it is proving in Sweden, the Essex & Suffolk Fruit Growers’ Society learned on a recent trip across the North Sea.
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ArticleNew depot for Agrovista
Expanding business in south east England has resulted in the crop protection company Agrovista UK moving from its existing premises, at Aylesford, Kent to a larger depot several miles away in Maidstone.
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ArticleNew member welcomed to Redfox team
Recruitment consultancy Redfox Executive Selection has announced the appointment of Sharlyn Ritchie to its team.
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Fruit grower asks public to help pick
A fruit farm in Upton, Dorset is appealing for customers to come along and pick fruit in the wake of the floods.
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Delta Two holds firm on Sainsbury's offer
Qatari-backed investment fund Delta Two is refusing to change the structure of its £10.6 billion bid for J Sainsbury plc, but there concerns over the level of debt.
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Set-aside let-off extended
Defra has indicated that it is to extend the cross-compliance suspension in the wake of recent floods.
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NZ to take apple appeal to WTO
New Zealand government ministers and officials met top-fruit industry leaders in Wellington today, reportedly to draw up battle plans for taking Australia to the World Trade Organisation for its refusal to open its ports to New Zealand apples.
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ArticleIrish urged to rally round
Ireland’s food and horticulture minister Trevor Sargent has called on the supply chain to adopt a partnership approach in the wake of difficult weather conditions for vegetable growers.

