Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5103
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New panellist welcomes early kiwi
Zespri has named a new panellist for the new NZ kiwifruit season.
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EU must wait to negotiate
The European Union will not be able to start negotiations on farm support with applicant countries until the second half of 2002 because of political sensitivities in France, according to Cypriot foreign minister Ioannis Kasoulides.
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Plimsoll sounds warning
If even only a mild recession hits the UK, then almost a third of all companies in the fresh produce industry risks failure, according to financial analyst Plimsoll Publishing.
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Produce kits drive convenient cooking
A new category of prepared fresh produce is being launched onto the UK market with the creation of an innovative concept in easy home cooking.
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Zespri posts "reasonable" first year
Zespri has come through its first financial year as a grower-shareholder owned company in "reasonable shape," executive chairman Doug Voss said as he announced the company's results last week.
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Banana regime clarification
The Fresh Produce Consortium has clarified the terms for traditional operator C under the new European Union banana import regime.
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Australian orange output to fall by almost a third
A return to normal weather patterns is likely to significantly reduce Australian orange output in 2001/02
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Chinese kiwifruit rescue
Scientists from New Zealand are helping save the ancestral home of modern kiwifruit near China's Yangtze River.
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Flandria gets more lettuce under label
Three alternative lettuce varieties have been produced under the Flandria label.
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National Summer Fruits launches crisis management committee
To protect against unwanted media attention National Summer Fruits, the association set up to promote UK summer fruits, has formed a crisis management committee comprising three marketing executives.
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Argentinean lemon sector feels squeeze
Crisis in Argentinean agriculture is starting to bite in the lemon sector too.
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NZ research breakthrough
An accidental discovery by one grower in New Zealand could change the way root disease in glasshouse crops is controlled.
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Red tractor pulls off Chelsea gold
The British Farm Standard has won gold for the National Farmers' Union at the Chelsea Flower Show this week.
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NFU chooses Edge
The National FarmersÕ Union has made a new appointment to its commodities department.
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The Blight Watch project
A new potato blight warning service has been launched on the potatocrop.com web site.
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Cox among the fans of Golden
South African apples suffered no delays as they drew into Victoria station in London for a high-profile promotion.
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Retailers prove fair game
Fairtrade is approaching more UK retail chains with its latest brand of bananas following successful sales in other national stores.
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Who deserves the BPC medal?
The British Potato Council is requesting nominations for this year's British Potato industry award.
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Tesco looks west
UK supermarket chain Tesco has been looking across the pond to supplement salad supplies.

