Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5061
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Cherries set for store campaign
California cherries are getting set for a promotional push in the UK which will start next month.
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Parents bring in new award
The Parents Jury launched by an independent food watchdog will pick out the best and worst in food and food advertising for children.
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Strike action hits lemons
A national transport strike has slowed the harvesting and export of new season lemons in Tucumán, north-west Argentina, according to Argentinean press reports in La Gaceta.
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GPG man back at Enza helm
As the takeover bid for Enza became unconditional today, the Guinness Peat Group's Tony Gibbs regained his chairmanship of the NZ top-fruit exporter.
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Budget disappoints
Chancellor Gordon Brown's budget statement this week has disappointed growers' leaders.
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Compliance player fails
UK environment minister Michael Meacher has announced is anger at the failure of the second largest player in the packaging compliance sector to meet its recovery and recycling obligations under the packaging waste regulations.
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Israel embraces agriculture reforms
Israeli government gives go-ahead to plan for first structural change to agriculture for more than 20 years.
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Asparagus starts early
The UK asparagus season has kicked off with supplies a good two weeks ahead of an average year thanks to unseasonably warm weather in early April.
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Spanish berry setback
Spanish strawberry production has suffered further inclement weather as heavy rainfall and localised hailstorms hit the Huelva region early last week.
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Parsnip drawback for Amistar
UK parsnip growers will have to wait a season before applying Amistar to their crops.
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WWF on new variety trail
Mike Green (l) of the Worldwide Fruit top fruit development committee and Peter Chandler, chairman of Fruition APO survey new apple variety plots at one of the organisation's two Kent sites.
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Tomatoes to get tastier
A recent genetic breakthrough by tomato researchers could lead to better tasting fruit on the marketplace.
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Multiple sales improve
The leading retailers in the UK have posted strong profits and sales increases in recent trading.
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Catering firm hosts culinary stars
London firm hosts French ace Michel Roux and kitchen wildman Gordon Ramsey as it opens new facility.
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Zespri's bumper forecast
New Zealand kiwifruit exporter Zespri is forecasting a bountiful harvest of both its standard green and Gold kiwifruit varieties.
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Injured brassica man is marathon hero
M&S sponsored marathon runner who completes London cousre despite nasty injury.
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Citrus decision stands
The Solicitor General's office in the US decides not to appeal against the court ruling that invalidated the US department of agriculture's plans for allowing citrus imports into the US from Argentina.
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California in bloom
According to USApple, California has experienced ideal weather conditions for apple bloom.
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Enza Jazz-es up its offer
New Zealand top-fruit exporter has confirmed its new apple cultivar Scifresh will be branded Jazz.
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LEAF will receive multiple recognition
LEAF logo to appear in supermarkets. Government backs scheme with £175,000 grant.

