Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5068
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Top chef toasts tractor
Spiky-haired chef Gary Rhodes has teamed up with the NFU to create a recipe leaflet using little-red-tractor food.
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Zespri sets up processor
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has formed a subsidiary to develop its processed business.
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South African production stable
A report from the US department of agriculture forecasts top-fruit production and exports from South Africa broadly in line with last season's levels.
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Taste Zespri rolling out
New Zealand kiwifruit exporter Zespri International is introducing a new standard –Taste Zespri – to growers.
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NFU pressure pays off
Following lobbying from the National Farmers' Union some producers will get their late applications for conversion to organic farming reviewed.
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UK boasts winning cherries
Exceptional varieties of cherries ready for world markets. Future potential brilliant, claims grower.
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Defra agrees to organic aid review
After pressure from the National Farmers Union, the government will review the cases of around 200 farmers who previously failed to qualify for conversion aid.
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Pink Lady demand strong
Sales of Pink Lady apples for the northern hemisphere season to January 31 were 50 per cent higher than for the same period in 2000-01.
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An apple a day to keep the dentist away
A team of biological researchers believe they are on the brink on developing an apple variety that will revent tooth decay.
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Tesco and Sainsbury's in price fix shock
A former Sainsbury's director blows the whistle on the UK's leading supermarkets. Claims of everyday goods price-matched in cartel scandal.
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Vegetables in cancer cause scare
Research carried out at Glasgow University suggests that pesticide residues on vegetable crops are causing a rise in gullet cancer.
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Farms target schools
A new website aimed at making life easier for teachers who want to take children onto farms is launched in London.
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FPC reports back
The Fresh Produce Consortium has reported back from its first council meeting of the year held on January 31.
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Flirting success
Pink Lady's St Valentine's Day promotions last week were deemed a big success with sales of the apple at one of the two stores involved tripling.
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NZ kiwifruit stable
The 2002 New Zealand kiwifruit crop is forecast to be broadly in line with 2001 volumes.
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FPC acts on packaging waste
The Fresh Produce Consortium is inviting members to join a packaging waste compliance scheme user group as concern in the trade grows about the escalating costs of compliance and unresolved issues of ownership of waste.
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ArticlePink Lady demand strong
Sales of Pink Lady apples for the northern hemisphere season to January 31 were 50 per cent higher than for the same period in 2000-01.
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Entries invited for Welsh awards
The first ever Wales Food & Drink awards sponsored by three of the major multiples is inviting entries in eight categories.
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NZ exports reach new heights
Horticultural exports from New Zealand exceeded NZ$2bn (£580million) in 2001.
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WWF reviews Faversham site
Worldwide Fruit will be closing packing and grading operations at its Bysing Wood Road site to redevelop it is a storage facility.

