Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5070
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Apple bosses fight back after teeth-rotting slur
Industry bosses have dismissed press reports that brand the apple as a teeth-rotting health risk.Beneficial qualities by national press ignored say experts.
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Costa Rican melon catastrophe
The bulk of the Costa Rican honeydew melon crop has been wiped out by disease.
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NFU hails new GM group
The National Farmers Union has welcomed the formation of a new biotechnology industry group that promises to communicate better with the public.
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Good prospects for Chile's kiwi
According to a report from the foreign service of US department of agriculture, Chilean kiwifruit exports in 2002 should benefit from enhanced quality.
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NZ top-fruit forecast up
A report released by the US foreign attaché service of the department of agriculture forecasts a 14 per cent increase in 2002 for the New Zealand apple export crop.
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NFU president re-elected
Ben Gill holds onto his position as NFU president.NFU council votes to keep deputy president Tim Bennett and vice president Michael Paske in office.
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Spanish citrus exports down
Official figures from Spain show a decline in citrus sendings to third countries in line with poor weather conditions and a ban on clementine imports in the US.
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UK agriculture must change, says NFU
NFU president Ben Gill calls for change in UK agriculture at the union's two-day AGM & conference.
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New red apple gets green light
According to New Zealand press reports, a new Royal Gala sport will soon be planted commercially.
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Customers attack Birmingham wholesale hours
Users of Birmingham wholesale fruit and vegetable market contest its new time regime. It is costing us business, they claim.
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Chile launches new campaign
The CFFA-E raised the curtain on its largest consumer-oriented campaign in the UK.The promotions comprise a series of advertisements to be shown in UK cinemas.
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Defra offers counselling on substance ban
Defra commissions seminars to help growers affected by the imminent ban of methyl bromide.
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Buffer zones reduced under LERAP scheme
Defra says fruit growers will save money under new rulings on pesticide buffers.
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Bomford helps cook up a feast
Fresh produce suppliers Bomford and retailers Tesco sponsored a masterclass at the salon culinaire chefs' showcase at Hotelympia this week.
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Probe makes qc breakthrough
Unitec of Lugo, Italy has launched an entirely new probe for the fruit sector onto the market.
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AFFCO appoints wheat man
The Australian Fresh Fruit Company has appointed former Australian Wheat Board boss John Lawrenson as non-executive chairman.
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Food writer's Bramley scoop
Bramley Week got off to a flying start on February 5 with a Bramley and Spoon Race in the fashionable Kensington area of London.

