Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4662
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NZ move to produce 1m extra apples
Contrary to most reports from New Zealand, it would appear not all apple growers are grubbing up or reducing production - Turners & Growers have announced a move which could see production of an extra 1 million cartons of fruit.
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ArticleSpanish lemon crisis
The Spanish lemon sector is facing its deepest crisis in living memory, the director of sector body Ailimpo told FPJ.
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Capespan restructures
Capespan has shaken up its South African procurement operations, Capespan Exports.
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Herb deal for Sainsbury's
Israeli frozen herb specialist Dorot Garlic & Herbs has won a contract to supply Sainsbury’s.
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ArticleCooling temperatures hit soft fruit supply
Cool night temperatures across the eastern Mediterranean basin are slowing strawberry availability.
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Growers fears over rising energy costs
Farming leaders are warning of the increasing problems rising energy prices are causing for growers, particularly those producing protected crops.
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ArticleUK in force at Berlin
UK numbers at Fruit Logistica will increase again in 2006, as the annual Berlin show cements its position as the stand-out date in the international calendar.
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Text service to warn of crop disease
UK brassica growers are being offered a hi-tech new disease warning service, with a little help from their mobile phone.
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NZ apple drop
New Zealand apple bosses are expecting a drop of 14 per cent for the 2006 season, they claimed at the annual Pipfruit NZ conference this week.
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Grape packaging update from Infia
Packaging specialist Infia is launching a new side-ventilated punnet ideal for grapes.
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ArticleBarlow bangs the drum for Bangor
Promotional body English Apples & Pears has renewed its call for the Bangor Project to be introduced among UK children to increase consumption of fresh produce.
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ArticleGolden PR campaign
The South African growers of Golden Delicious apples are to invest in a major consumer PR programme.
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Scientists set to show off
Horticulture Link is throwing open its doors to showcase its research & development programme at a free publicity and partnering event in London on February 23.
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Emerging stars dazzle in fresh
New research has revealed an emerging group of bright young stars in the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleAgrexco steps up for Re:fresh
Agrexco has agreed to continue for a second year as a category sponsor at the Re:fresh Awards.
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Chip support for BPC
Chilled chip specialist Lord Chips is getting behind the British Potato Council’s National Chip Week from February 13-19.
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ArticleNew Kiwi logo launched
The New Zealand apple industry has unveiled the new logo that it hopes will help lift its fortunes in an oversupplied world apple market.
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Study: Organic veg not healthier
A study conducted by a Dutch consumer group has revealed that conventionally-grown vegetables equally as healthy as their organic counterparts.
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ArticleScientists back 5 A DAY to cut stroke risk
Eating more than five portions of fruit and veg a day could help save lives, a new study has claimed.
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ArticleWaitrose second favourite store for UK shoppers
Waitrose has made an amazing leap in the list of UK shoppers’ favourite stores.

