Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5047
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Market looks like bomb hit it
Manchester wholesalers lose a combined fortune as Smithfield market shuts for 24 hours.
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FSA targets too tough
Fears are raised that the FSA could have bitten off more than it can chew.
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Potato technology showcased
Cambridge University Farm welcomes the press to a technological debriefing.
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Holland joins the Commonwealth
Gateshead's JR Holland wins contract to supply Commonwealth Games.
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Raspberries blowing hot
Raspberry supplies are in line with demand, promising a healthy end to the season for growers.
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Food safety book launched
Syngenta launches a food safety book to help the entire food industry.
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Diesel tax snubbed by FTA
EC's proposal to lower UK diesel tax to tie in with EU charges, is being met with a mixed response by the FTA. While the plan is welcomed, the Association fears it is a "non-runner".
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Geest announces new non-executive chairman
Sir John Banham announced as Geest Plc's new non-executive chairman. Banham will assume the post from the start of September.
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Organic grower invests with Everett Bros
Eire grower Coolnagrower buys the latest harvest machinery from Everett Bros
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Hargreaves plants development seeds
Hargreaves Plants co-sponsors Soft Fruit Technology Group
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Robertson jamming 'em in at Fruit Focus
Hugh Robertson MP names a new raspberry bred at Horticulture Research International (HRI) during Fruit Focus 2002.
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Gaining consumer confidence
Crop protection group Syngenta has launched a new book for the whole food supply chain to help explain measures in place to ensure food safety in growing food.
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Unions calm stone-fruit unrest
Producers' unions in France have reached an agreement with national supermarkets over pricing contracts for stone fruit after growers' ran amok in store car parks.
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Help for Zimbabwe Farmers
the Zimbabwe Agricultural Welfare Trust (ZAWT) makes fresh appeals for help from British farmers.

