Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5071
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Seasonal permits boost
The UK government has announced an increase of 5,000 in the number of permits granted to students from overseas for seasonal labour on farms.
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Somerfield creates new unit
Local supermarket chain Somerfield announces the creation of the Somerfield business unit to drive its recovery programme.
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Tomatoes get the big freeze at Food & Drink
Tomato granules to be launched at major food show
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NZ and Chile top again
According to the World Apple Report's seventh annual comparison of apple-growing nations, New Zealand and Chile are once again top of the top-fruit league.
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UK importers welcome Puerto Rican mangoes
Mangoes from Puerto Rica have arrived in the UK, one month earlier than usual.
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NFU welcomes EU new state transition plans
The National Farmers Union approves proposals to implement CAP gradually to new members of the European Union.
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Citrus growers call for boycott
As the US ban on imports of Spanish clementines continues, growers in Valencia are calling on their community at large to boycott US products.
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Predicted farming recovery fragile, says NFU
The NFU has warned that a predicted rise in UK agricultural profitability is built on shaky ground.
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NFU prepares to fight for subsidies
The NFU has rejected the Farming and Food Policy Commission's funding proposals. The union says farmers will suffer if subsidies go.
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Capespan embarks on top fruit brand expansion
Cape, South Africa's leading marque for apples and pears, will also denote fruit from New Zealand from March. The move is designed to give Capespan a more comprehensive offer of varieties.
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Mango Association up and running
Seven of the UK's largest handlers of mangoes form a joint promotional push for the fruit, committing to a three-year campaign to raise sales in the UK.
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US report says sterling bad for produce trading
US publication The World Apple Report says the UK's absence from the single currency could undermine the benefits of trading with the EU.
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NZ sets up produce IT body
Fresh produce industry leaders in New Zealand have established a new association for the exchange of information technology.
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Hail hits Bay of Plenty
A freak storm ripped through the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand causing damage to kiwifruit orchards.
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APS gets UKAS label
The Assured Produce Scheme has been awarded the UKAS accreditation EN45011. The assignation is the international standard for quality assurance and was granted by the UK Accrediation Service.
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HorTIPS tackles seed problem
Technology transfer project HorTIPS will bring out a new guide for growers following a ground-breaking conference of seed industry leaders.
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Le Crunch chooses Hobson
Le Crunch, the French apple marketing effort has found the funniest dinner lady of 2001.
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Levy-payers call the tune
The British Potato Council is organising a series of workshops in response to a poll of levy payers.

