Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5063
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USApple elects board members
US apple trade association USApple has elected four new sector leaders to its board of trustees.
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Wal-Mart loses ground in Europe
Wal-Mart loses out to European competition. US retail giant still expanding on native soil.
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Sainsbury's ready to attack Tesco dominance
Sainsbury's bosses launch an offensive against supermarket leader Tesco.Restructuring will free euro1 billion to take on bitter enemy, say chiefs.
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Tesco tops on top fruit
Tesco chiefs claim victory in apple battle.We are leading merchant say retail giant bosses.
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Ad campaign lands Tesco.com in hot water
Tesco.com found to have misled consumers. Complaint from Amazon.co.uk upheld by the ASA.
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Organic food bruised by Which? report
Consumer magazine Which? says consumers misguided when buying organics.
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Exotics on the horizon for UK growers
UK could grow exotic crops as climate warms. Butternut squash, chillies and sweet peppers among the possibilities, say experts
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Red tractor rationalisation
Interim results from the Adas Farmers Voice survey for 2002 show that more than two thirds of UK producers want to see farm assurance schemes rationalised behind the red tractor scheme.
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Cavity spot solution
Independent trials on carrot cavity spot have shown that the best results in controlling the disease are achieved by a single full-rate application at the first true-leaf stage of Syngenta's SL567A.
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FSA consults on manure
The Food Standards Agency is planning new guidance to help growers eradicate food bugs from manure that they use to spread on salad, fruit and vegetable crops.
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Growers take storage honours
The Marden Fruit Show Society has announced the results of its long-term farm-stored apple and pear classes.
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BPC issues aphid warning
The British Potato Council is warning producers to look out for aphids in growing crops and to follow guidelines published in a new council advisory leaflet which will help prevent aphid resistance to insecticide sprays.
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Off-season crop declines
Forecasts from the April issue of the World Apple Report published by US-based Belrose show that there will be lower volumes of southern hemisphere apples available for export this season compared to last.
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Glasshouse berries on time
The English glasshouse strawberry season gets underway with first picking expected next week.
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Ghanaian pineapples get CA boost
A UK importer is hoping controlled atmosphere containers will revolutionise pineapple and papaya shipments from Ghana.
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West should set climate standards
The developing world should lead by example says UK energy chief.
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Scientists reveal global warming change
Small increases in world average temperatures affecting plant and animal life, and timing of seasons says science team.
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Farewell to Annie
This week sees the retirement of Annie Leferrec, one of the fresh produce industry's unsung heroines.
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Agrexco season in good health
Agrexco's mid-season round-up on potatoes, capsicum, tomatoes, avocados and melons shows healthy figures for the Israeli exporter's UK office.

