Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4944
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ArticleNew port of entry pressures for importers
A new directive from Brussels means produce from thrid countries will be inspected pre-customs clearance on arrival in the UK.
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ArticleChilean ports strike back
Chilean port representatives have disagreed with exporters on cost-competitiveness but both parties express concern over dockers' strike action.
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Spielrein speaks for wholesalers
World Union of Wholesale markets president Marc Spielrein talked exclusively to the Journal this week.
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ArticleLate start for UK glasshouses
Strawberries are pricey on UK markets this week as the outdoor crop tails off and eager buyers await glasshouse fruit.
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ArticleBPC website success
The British Potato Council(BPC) is delighted with the success of its blight website over the summer.
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Asda goes again
Asda launched a second wave of promotional activity ñ Celebrating Home Grown Produce ñ this week following the success of its Buy British campaign.
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ArticleSainsbury's makes ethical claims
The UK retailer has spoken out following last week's damning report into some supermarket-supplier labour practices.
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ArticleTime-poor, potato-rich
Hurried shoppers are being encouraged to pick up potatoes in an autumn promotion by the BPC.
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ArticleLEAF gets set for new audit
Linking the Environment and Farming will be unveiling its new audit to producers and retailers next week.
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The bionic watermelon picker
A watermelon picking robot could save substantial amounts of money in the harvesting process.
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ArticleFruit Logistica revamped
Event organiser Messe Berlin has announced several changes to the international fresh produce event Fruit Logistica in 2004.
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ArticleWholesalers catching on to food safety issues
The quality and safety of fruit and vegetables sold by wholesale markets around the globe will be high on the agenda at the 23rd congress of the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) in Portugal.
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Syngenta gives sprout advice
A recent specific off label approval has provided Brussels sprout growers with a new opportunity.
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Schools in focus
New projects could see schools become hot beds of horticultural activity and pesticides awareness.
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ArticleCapespan hands out rewards
Capespan offered its panellists a golf day as thanks for their efforts this year.
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ArticleSegmentation at AGF Totaal trade fair is a hit
Exhibitors and visitors enthusiastic about new trade fair layout and atmosphere
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ArticlePMA starts global seminars in Chile
US trade body Produce Marketing Association holds first "global" seminar in Santiago, Chile.
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ArticleImport control issues being ironed out
After two years of work, the working party on import controls has delivered positive news.
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ArticleOut on their own
Northern Ireland's North Down Group moved its operations from Balmoral Fruit Market in March 2001. Some viewed the move as a risk, but there are no regrets. John Broy reports.
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ArticleIsrael raises mango hopes
Two new mango cultivars bred and grown in Israel are slated to be the leading varieties in the country's future export basket, reports Aaron Priel.

