Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4837
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Soft fruit study
Soft fruit sector set to benefit thanks to scholarship from the Nuffield Farming Scholarship Trust.
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ArticleTomato talking
The cream of the tomato industry will be getting together for this year's British Tomato Conference.
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ArticlePumpkin harvest washed out?
Continuing heavy rains could cause problems for pumpkins as growers hope for dryer conditions in the run-up to harvesting.
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ArticleSAWS deal fillip for British horticulture
The 12-month National Insurance Charge exemption for non-EC SAWS workers is to remain, saving British horticulture hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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ArticleNo move at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's has no plans to move from Holborn at the moment, despite reports.
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ArticleFlorida growers count cost
Picture still remains hazy on Florida citrus with costs looking high
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Dessication only solution
Early dessication of potato crops showing signs of foliar blight could be the only option to prevent tuber blight infection in some areas.
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ArticleUSDA report examines global trade patterns in produce
According to a new report by the US department of agriculture's economic research service, rising incomes, falling transportation costs, improved technology, and evolving international agreements have led to substantial growth in the volume and variety of fruits and vegetables traded globally.
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HPL goes multi-modal
Air and sea freight specialist HPL has gone multi-modal by adding European trucking to its offer this season.
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ArticleFPC welcomes TV campaign with concerns
The Fresh Produce Consortium is concerned that the DoH 5-a-day TV ad initiative needs further back-up action by government.
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Key $50-a-barrel mark on oil horizon
Renewed violence in Iraq has pushed oil prices to new records, nearing the $50-a-barrel mark.
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ArticleBananas' last hurrah?
Banana Link is taking part in the Notting Hill Carnival but it could be for the last time if import regime changes jeopardise the Caribbean banana trade.
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ArticleThe cute face of baby veg
Mini produce lines have maximum appeal to consumers looking for the latest novelty trends. And as development continues and product moves increasingly into the mainstream arena, have baby vegetables finally come of age? Emma Hatfield reports.
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ArticleFrench fancy it
After a 2003 growing season described by one producer as “a major nightmare”, the picture is looking far better for French apple growers this year. A new source of competition could be just around the corner, however, reports Tony Leighton.
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ArticleWaveney’s united strength
Kicking off this week’s focus, David Shapley finds a collective approach has been the salvation of Waveney Mushrooms, a six strong co-operative based in Norfolk.

