Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5052
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San Miguel man slams muscles of Brussels
Fernando Oris de Roa has harsh words for Brussels and Washington at the Rabobank Global Fresh Produce Conference.
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Immingham handles 28,000 tonnes of fresh produce in one year
In its first year of handling fresh produce the port of Immingham handles 28,000 tonnes, mostly from Israeli producer Agrexco. Port officials say Immingham is now on the map.
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Onion growers warned
Onion crops threatened by disease. Outer wax coating thiner than usual. Spore infections have higher chance of taking hold. Growers advised to act fast.
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National Mango Week for September
Second annual National Mango Week to be held in September. Mango Association working on increasing consumer demand.
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Budgens bought out
The largest grocery and food distributor in Ireland, Musgrave, takes over UK supermarket and convenience store chain Budgens for £232 million.
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Fishwick's prepared for action
South Shields to house the largest fruit and vegetable depot in the North East of England.
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box clever with the Soil Association
Training event discusses routes to success with box schemes
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BPC encourages repeat potato purchase
British Potato Council looks to develop long term spud likers.
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Agrexco gets into Peru
This month sees the first arrivals in the UK of citrus from Peru marketed by Israeli exporter Agrexco under its international brand name Alesia.
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Fishwicks gets prepared
South-Shields based J Fishwick & Sons has moved premises to a purpose built fresh produce distribution depot as it aims to expand into the prepared vegetable market.
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NFU warns on illegal imports
National Farmers Union office-holders have warned MPs that government proposals for implementation of controls on food and plant imports are insufficient.
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Cranberry health boost
More good news for the healthy properties of the North American cranberry as further research suggests it protects against infection.
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HDC plugs the gap
The Horticultural Development Council has published a Pesticide Gap Analysis online.
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India-Pakistan tension hits produce
Tensions in the disputed Kashmir province are playing havoc with the fruit trade, but sales have increased since the pressure showed signs of easing.
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Panic over at pea plant
Following the news of the closure of Albert Fisher's pea processing plant in Kings Lynn, a reprieve has been granted for the 320 employees made redundant and the 120 growers set to lose millions of pounds in wasted crops.
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Juice sector lauds fresh rules
The fresh juice sector has welcomed a report that recommends stringent guidelines on the packaging claims of fruit drinks.
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UK is eating more fruit
UK consumers are eating 12 per cent more fresh fruit than they were five years ago, according to the latest IGD report on UK food consumption habits which suggests the popularity of convenience food is continuing to rise.
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Wholesalers greet markets review
London's wholesale markets have welcomed the select committee on agriculture announcement of an independent review of their activities, and the appointment of Nick Saphir to front the investigation.
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Lifeline for Majorca
Potato growers on the Spanish island of Majorca stand to benefit from subsidised lines of credit extended by the regional agriculture executive.

