Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5088
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Fyffes rings the changes
New financial year start and end dates for Fyffes bring about changes in dividends payments.
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Gala galore
Apple variety Gala is gaining ground world-wide but the next two seasons could prove its toughest test yet.
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HDC calls for election nominees
The Horticultural Development Council is seeking nominations for its forthcoming sector panel elections.
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NFU makes plans
The National Farmers' Union launches a service to help farmers and growers in England and Wales with town planning issues.
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Chinese apple crop slips
The apple crop in China, the world's largest producer country, for 2001-02 is forecast to decline slightly on last season's volumes.
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Lemon deal turns sour
Argentina is gearing up to appeal against a US judge's ruling blocking its lemon exports to the US.
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Metric lobby weighs in
Supporters of metrication are calling on the government for a unified programme to complete metrication in the UK.
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HRI wins funds for genetic research station
Horticulture Research International has been granted £2.5 million from the government's Capital Modernisation Fund to develop a centre for genetic research in crops.
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Yet more research to support produce health claims
Studies in both the UK and the US provide further evidence that fruit and vegetables are good for us.
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Spalding success
Two men in the fresh produce trade have succeeded in becoming sole shareholders in their Spalding business.
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AMS in BA freight sting
A UK importer has hit out at British Airways (BA) after the national airline attempted to hike produce freight prices amid slumping passenger demand.
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Spending boost shock
Favorable reports emerge about retail spending as the widespread confusion surrounding the future of the UK economy deepens.
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Price still right
The price of food is still a key factor in influencing retail sales, though over half those asked cited other reasons for buying groceries, according to a recent survey.
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Ministry backs free fruit
The department of the environment, food and rural affairs, Defra, defends the government scheme to distribute free fruit to schools.
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Fyffes looks out
International fruit supplier Fyffes announces it is seeking "new acquisitions and partnerships".
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Defra staff strike on
The department of the environment, food and rural affairs fails to satisfy union demands following a staff strike on September 28.

