Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5073
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GMS in receivership
Major UK producer supplier Grower Marketing Services Limited (GMS) has fallen into receivership after two years of trading losses.
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Actin seminar on pest control
The Alternative Crops Technology Interaction Network (Actin) has organised a seminar on environment-friendly pest control in London next week.
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France reveals Initial
Researchers in France have name a new apple variety, Initial developed in Angers, according to French press reports.
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Peppers in pesticide warning
Samples of red bell sweet peppers from Egypt and green Peppers from Turkey have been found to contain pesticides over recommended levels.
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Avocados on the rise
Production increases in avocado producing countries around the world are stimulating exports in the 2001-02 season.
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Cape logo set for New Zealand fruit expansion
The Cape logo, previously used exclusively to denote South African top fruit, is to be used in the UK on New Zealand apples.
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Hairyape swings higher
Fresh produce internet portal shows impressive membership growth. World trading site clears 500 members as popularity increases.
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NFU summit targets crop disease imports
Organisations including the Food Standards Agency and Defra to discuss curbs on the entry of diseases such as potato brown rot.
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Industry urges caution on weaker sterling
Leading economists propose selling sterling to boost exports – but weaker pound is a double-edged sword, says FPC.
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Le Crunch on tour
The Le Crunch Crew Circus has made its UK debut at a London primary school
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Organics price findings suppressed
A report in a Sunday newspaper claims the Soil Association suppressed publication of a report into organics pricing in the UK.
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Chiquita takes next step
Produce multinational Chiquita Brands has announced board nominations and progressed its debt restructuring.
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Argentinean crisis deepens
Argentina's citrus growers are finding the cost of packaging spiralling as they petition government for access to their savings and commentators warn that the dual exchange system will act against them.
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Enza: deregulation going well
New Zealand apple exporter Enza is doing better than expected in its first season of deregulation, say reports.
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Enza: deregulation going well
New Zealand apple exporter Enza is doing better than expected in its first season of deregulation, say reports.
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Italian kiwi dip
Despite an upward trend in plantings, poor weather knocks Italian kiwifruit in 2001/02
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Novel crop advice from HRI
Leading industry figures to show UK growers how to diversify into alternative products. Enlightening industry showcase set for end of month.
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Farmers moonlight to make ends meet
Government census figures show 9,200 UK farmers took on extra work to supplement their incomes last year, and over 3,000 left agriculture. The NFU says the situation is getting worse.
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Inclement weather knocks Chinese lemons
Although China is currently a small-scale producer of lemons, the long-term trend is one of expansion, even taking into account poor weather in 2001/02

