Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5081
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BPC storage warning
High autumn temperatures put the quality of stored potatoes in jeopardy.
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Poor weather takes shine off UK onions
UK onion supplies 15 per cent down on last year.Imports fears as crop quality slumps after wet and late spring damages crop.
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Transfrigoroute meeting tackles food transport
Delegates at the Transfrigoroute UK annual conference speak out about food safety and logistics.
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Whitty on the future
The minister for food underlines his and the government's changing role in food chain management.
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Celeriac: getting ugly
Arguably the UK's ugliest vegetable, celeriac will benefit from a major promotional boost organised by the country's largest producer.
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Market committees to merge
The New Spitalfields market committee is to merge with those of Billingsgate and Smithfield as part of a best value rationalisation of Corporation of London activities.
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UK shelves topped up
Supermarkets are biting back after a Friends of the Earth report last week highlighted their lack of shelf space for UK top fruit.
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Potato crop below average again
Potato crop rises from last year, but is still below the four-year average.Growers battle against problems of disease.
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Safeway comes back fighting
Safeway shows big sales increases.Mid-1990s slump old news in light of recent figures.
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Argentina forecasts pear decline
After a huge crop in 2000-01, early predictions for Argentina are for a smaller harvest of pears in the upcoming season.
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Tesco gives in to Tentation
Tesco is to be he first UK multiple to stock large volumes of the Tentation apple.
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Conference called
Harper Adams University College is hosting a national food chain conference in April 2002.
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Lantra put to the test
A new qualification for pesticides sprayers examines its first candidates.
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Similar pesticides imports receive green light
Court of appeal rules in favour of Defra on similar pesticides from abroad.UK farmers given go-ahead to use imported chemicals.
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Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce dissolved
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has dissolved the Intervention Board for Agricultural Produce.The Rural Payments Agency has taken its place.
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Farmers may need licence to operate
UK agriculture faces further regulation as Whitehall considers farming licences.Industry has escaped the checks imposed on other sectors say government chiefs.
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Organics: UK leads, but more support needed
The UK tops the European league table for organic food sales, but the government must redouble its efforts in supporting the nation's organic producers.
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Valencia label makes strides
Just two years since it was set up, the Valencia denomination of origin for citrus, Citricos Valencianos, has carved out a successful niche.
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Morocco recovers
Citrus volumes from Morocco are expected to recover this season following the all time low of last season.
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UK apples left off shelves
An independent report confirms the findings of English Apples & Pears' own survey: that supermarkets are not devoting enough shelf space to the domestic top fruit crop.

