Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5030
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Stowaway fines overturned
The Home Office makes out of court settlement with a number of haulage companies involved in the 'Roth' case
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ADM leads way to futures
Correction to the article "Futures look bright for potato industry"
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Soil Association reveals organic findings
Organic Food and Farm report includes promising signs for fresh produce
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Frost hits again in New Zealand
Top fruit and kiwifruit growers are facing some tough decisions after frosts in the Hawkes Bay and Bay of Plenty areas.
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Citrus growers call for stricter rules
Spanish citrus co-operatives association in the Valencia region, Unio-Coag, has called on the national ministry of agriculture to introduce stricter plant health regulations following the discovery of citrus psila insects in the Canary Islands.
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Iceland sales fall by almost eight per cent
Sales at Iceland continue to look less than healthy. In the three months to September, sales fell by 7.7 per cent.
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Allfru secures Copaisan tomatoes
Las Palmas co-operative Copaisan transfers its tomatoes to Tenerife based Allfru Group
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Spitalfields rhyme time at Mayors show
Traditional nursery rhymes will be the theme for City Markets float at this year's Lord Mayor's Show to be held in November.
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Sodexho bounces back
French caterer, Sodexho Alliance announced an expected return to growth after an increase of 1.9 per cent in organic sales.
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Are shoppers losing heart?
Are shoppers losing heart? The British Retail Consortium (BRC) aims to provide the answer at their second Economic Forum to be held in London on November 20.
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Zespri relaunches website
Kiwifruit company Zespri has relaunched its website. The site now contains information about the fruit, recipes, games and general kiwifruit information.
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Craftsman Award presented for fruit tree training
Patricia Marden has won the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers' annual Craftsman Award. Marden is responsible for all tree-training at HRI East Malling.
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Oliver given fruit accolade
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers' annual Fruit Culture Award has gone to Robert Oliver. He was praised as "a professional fruit manager of the old school".
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Apples: make or break year?
A combination of factors at the start of the northern hemisphere apple season could give the market the lift it has been longing for these past few years, according to the latest issue of the World Apple Report.
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FDOC diverts funds
Grower dollars that would normally be allocated to initiatives to benefit Florida citrus growers are being diverted by the Florida Department of Citrus to fight a lawsuit that threatens to divide the industry.
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Oliver to receive fruit accolade
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers' annual Fruit Culture Award has gone to Robert Oliver. He is praised as "a professional fruit manager of the old school".
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Craftsman Award presented for fruit tree training
Patricia Marden has won the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers' annual Craftsman Award. Marden is responsible for all tree-training at HRI East Malling.
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Craftsman Award presented for fruit tree training
Patricia Marden has won the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers' annual Craftsman Award. Marden is responsible for all tree-training at HRI East Malling.
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Pink Lady weathers storms
Despite inclement weather in some production areas in Europe, the Pink Lady harvest was set to kick off with excellent quality this week.

