Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5067
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Spanish growers call for reciprocity
The row over the US ban on imports of Spanish citrus is deepening as producers demand tit-for-tat action from the EU.
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New body sets research standard
Guaranteeing the high standards of Food Standards Agency research will be one of the new Advisory Committee on Research's main aims, its chair declares.
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Tensions rise over UK's first commercial GM crop
Government discusses introduction of GM maize
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Top grower tickled pink
A specialist grower of garden pinks receives Grower of the Year Award 2002.
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Packed Tio the rafters
Organic carrot and parsnip specialist Tio Ltd adopts a strategy of growing and packaging its products to maximise efficiency.
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Action urged on pesticide plans
Forthcoming EU changes to crop protection product registration could mean an uphill struggle to protect valuable chemicals.
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Chilean fruit on the up
Chilean fruit export revenue will grow 15 percent this year, according to Exporters' Association (Asoex) president Ronald Bown.
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Red tape strangling organics
Too much government red tape is hindering organic market growth, according to one of the UK's principal organic certification bodies.
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UK lettuce challenged
The biggest challenge facing UK lettuce growers is keeping pace with consumer demands, according to a leading salad specialist.
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Banana consumption spirals
The sales growth of bananas is outshining other fresh produce commodities by a country mile, thanks to high-profile promotional campaign.
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EFPA marks first meeting
The European Fresh Produce Association holds its inaugural meeting in Brussels.
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Spanish vegetable recovery
Vegetable and lettuce production in the south-eastern Spanish region of Murcia is recovering from the cold damp conditions at the start of the year as growers start to plan their melon crops.
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Fyffes returns to profit
Leading European produce supplier Fyffes has delighted the City with a return to profitability in 2001.
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Little red tractor goes greener
New scheme to boost environmental credentials of farm assurance.
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Strawberry site wiped out
A leading strawberry-plant supplier has had its new trial site destroyed.
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Jaffa is on the London buses with new promo
MTE chiefs launch major advertising campaign in Europe's largest city. Londoners targeted in citrus promotion.
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Citrus: Do more with less
The Florida Department of Citrus makes swingeing budget and staff cuts as it aims to "do more with less".
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Mushroom firms under one tree
Mushroom growers consolidate in key move. Strict criteria for new entrants say bosses.
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Herbs rich in antioxidants, US findings show
A study by the USDA shows that herbs often contain higher levels of antioxidants than other fresh products.
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Pink Lady promotes fitness first
Pink Lady apple brand to give consumers incentive to get fit.

