Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4744
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EU seeks exemption for fruit and veg
The European Union is likely to seek exemptions for fruit and vegetables from cuts in farm tariffs under the current Doha round of trade talks, Peter Mandelson, trade commissioner has said.
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ArticleFood research gets a £5m government boost
Government ministers have announced a £5 million package of grants to help deliver food which is healthier, tastier and safer.
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Fresh conference gears up
More than 350 delegates are expected to attend FRESH2005 in Budapest next week.
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Philippines exporters tackle Mexico
An investigation into the reported use of the brand name "Manila" on Mexican mangoes has been launched by the Philippines government.
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ArticleVOG seeks price-war defences
European growers desperately need to find strategies for survival against the devalued dollar and the supermarket price wars, according to Gerhard Dichgans, managing director at VOG, right.
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ArticlePeviani moves into seedless watermelons
Seedless watermelons are the latest venture for one of Italy's largest producers, Peviani Group.
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ArticleNZ growers look to WTO over Aussie tactics
New Zealand pipfruit growers are banding together to take on Australia through the World Trade Organisation.
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ArticleBaccini maintains European focus
Baccini Ortofrutta is happy to stick with the European market and let others look to China, according to director, Aurelio Baccini, below.
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ArticleKids enter tomato zone with Stubbins
As part of British Tomato Week, Stubbins invited pupils from the St Mellons Church in Wales Primary School to experience its very own Tomato Zone at Rhymney Valley.
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Late payers cause problems
Late payments are causing significant problems for small and medium sized manufacturing businesses.
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ArticleM&S sees profits drop
Marks & Spencer has announced a major profits slide, having seen its takings fall by almost a fifth last year.
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ArticleCovent Garden memorial gets go ahead
Westminster City Council has approved the design and erection of the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers’ bronze relief sculpture in Southampton Street on the wall of the Jubilee Market in Covent Garden.
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Cherry Passion to scorch UK market
This summer is set to be a scorcher for British consumers with the arrival of new brand Cherry Passion, according to Stefano Pezzo, of Bragantini Marco and Figli SNC.
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ArticleOh no for nisperos
Nispero production in Spain is likely to be considerably down this season.
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ArticleItalian melon season extended
Italian producer Francescon has extended its melon season to sell fruit from April through to October.
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Chiquita acquisition time extended
Chiquita Brands International Inc has another 30 days to complete its $855 million acquisition of bagged salad-maker Fresh Express.
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ArticleWatercress feeds the 5,000
Charlie Dimmock helped launch Watercress Week in Alresford, Hampshire.
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ArticleSole Frutta pinpoints UK market
Italian exporter Sole Frutta Group has set its sights on the UK market
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McDonalds becomes sector's largest apple buyer
Fast-food giants McDonalds has become the leading purchaser of apples in the US foodservice sector with the launch of a new product.
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ArticleGrapefruit may heal stomach ulcers
Grapefruit seed extract contains powerful antioxidants that may help heal stomach ulcers, according to a Polish study

