Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4735
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Polish show a success
Several thousand visitors made the trip to Warsaw for IFE Poland 2005, with organisers declaring it a great success.
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ArticleMixed banana fortunes
UK banana prices shift slightly, but there are still worries ahead in the world banana market.
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Martin tops the grape league
The California Grape & Tree Fruit League, has named Marcy Martin as its new director of trade services.
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ArticleSpanish stone fruit on a roll
Official crop estimates for Spain's stone fruit lines are being revisted by agronomists.
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BIFGA agm reports on another busy year
The British Independent Fruit Growers Association held its 17th annual general meeting last week and reported on another reasonably successful year of lobbying; and one which has again left the association with balanced books.
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Historic agreement for horticulture
Horticulture and other farm workers in the UK stand to benefit from a hard-won agreement reached with the Agricultural Wages Board.
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ArticleBramley management
Bramley suppliers hope to stay on top of their store management to ensure availability through to the new crop.
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Importers urged to comply
Importers are being urged to ensure they are complying with the new plant health regime.
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Napier runway plan threatens Hawke’s Bay fruit
Fruit growers in New Zealand’s Hawke's Bay have highlighted the biosecurity risk as being too big to justify an international airport at Napier.
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ArticleHorticulture needs sound advice
The horticultural industry is in dire need of agronomical advice, according to newly-appointed managers of Omex's fledgling horticulture division.
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ArticleThe appeal of summer
Summer eating is all about colourful fruit and salad selections. This year, to meet demand and increase consumption, retailers will be appealing to consumers by maximising availability and introducing new lines, to suit a variety of shoppers and occasions, writes Elspeth Waters.
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ArticleIt’s plastic fantastic
In this week’s focus on packaging, the Journal discovers the latest designs and materials being used to produce punnets suitable for every fresh produce requirement.
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ArticleNo madness, just method
Doing the double at this years Re:fresh awards is impressive enough, but for Bristol Fruit Sales it was the defining moment of a 20-year strategy which has taken the business to the top of its game, Ed Bedington writes.
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Choose health
Angela Towers, 5 A DAY Supra Regional Co-ordinatorFollowing the recent election, the government has set out clear plans for
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We work best with members’ participation
At the Council Meeting in May I was re-appointed as president of the Fresh Produce Consortium for the forthcoming year and I
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EU members poles apart on finance
In the same week as the Tories lay into the UK's national government for using Lottery cash to part-fund the £77 million SFVS,
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Hadlow gets closer to business and community
Hadlow College, one of the UK’s elite specialist centres for land-based training and educational programmes, has launched Hadlow Corporate, a new Business and Community Development Unit (BCDU).
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Insider information would not have affected Fyffes share price
A financial expert has told the Dublin High court that information available in the Fyffes insider dealing case would not have materially affected the share price, had it been widely available at the time

