Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4737
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Netherlands most vulnerable to weather problems
New ABN AMRO weather risk study shows industry in Netherlands and Denmark most vulnerable to adverse weather.
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ArticleSpanish exports slide
Exports from Spain have dipped in volume terms and values are not enough to compensate across many lines.
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Eurotunnel facing financial collapse
Eurotunnel chairman Jacques Gounon says the company faces possible financial collapse if it cannot come to an agreement with creditors.
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Hunt on for celebrity shopper of the year
Retail bosses are calling for nominations from retailers for the Celebrity Shopper of the Year Award for 2005.
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Re:fresh feedback shows success
Feedback from the the Re:fresh Conference 2005, the second annual integrated conference for the fresh produce industry, has been overwhelmingly positive.
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ArticleWhite grape hope
Early Sweet™ grapes are set to make a big volume breakthrough in the UK market this year.
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Advanced slug killer targeted and deadly
A highly targeted new slug pellet combining excellent efficacy with low toxicity to all organisms other than slugs and snails has been launched by Certis.
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Watermelons set for better year
Spanish growers are hopeful of a better season in 2005 given reduced volume and encouraging weather forecasts.
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Traders urged to take control
Market tenants at New Covent Garden have been given a rallying call to support a move to take control of their future.
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ArticleChina signs up to GAP
China has become the latest country to sign an agreement with EurepGAP to develop its own ChinaGAP.
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China - it's still in your hands
The signing of a ChinaGAP agreement should not be seen as the next step towards world domination for the country’s fruit
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Fairtrade pineapple arrival
Compagnie Fruitiere (UK) Ltd will receive its first Fairtrade pineapples from Ghana this weekend in collaboration with JP Fruit Distributors Ltd.
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Methyl bromide almost history
The eradication of the use of methyl bromide from the UK soft-fruit industry is almost complete.
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Cartel claims "out of the blue"
The EU cartel-busting investigation into the banana and pineapple markets in the EU have taken the industry by surprise.
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Tesco values suppliers
Tesco prizes its relationships with its producers as highly as it does its customers, claimed Tim Lee, fruit category manager.
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ArticleAsda gets smart on prepared
Asda is aiming to lower the price of prepared produce with the launch of its Smartprice brand into the category as it looks to continue to improve its produce offer.
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Apples protect brain
Chemicals found in apples could protect the brain from degenerative diseases such as Alzheimers, according to scientists.
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ArticleCold delays summer brassica deal
Falling returns and unpredictable demand continue to challenge producers but some believe that the gloomy clouds are beginning to lift. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.
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ArticleUK carrots close hungry gap
It’s a rash grower who predicts a bumper season, but there is an underlying feeling that carrot producers are looking at an upturn this year. Vic Robertson reports.

