Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5109
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Germans plug UK supply gap
Salad onions have been running short in the UK, but imports have been able to step into the breach.
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Spain makes berry recovery
Spanish strawberries finally look like they might be recovering from a disastrous start to the season.
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Onion growers warned
Onion planting is behind schedule because of wet weather, but growers should think twice before changing their drilling plans.
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Chile works on trade deals
Trade accords are becoming a priority for fresh fruit exporters in Chile as the country faces dumping accusations from the US.
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Sendings boost for Chilean fruit
Fruit exports from Chile are up on last seasons levels across most major markets.
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Mushroom scare blamed on media
Another food scare could be brewing as national press interest focuses on possible salmonella in mushrooms.
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Ecuador rejects banana deal
The worldÕs largest banana exporter has reportedly rejected last weekÕs agreement between the US and EU over the EU banana import regime.
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Farmers' markets latest FMD casualty
Alternative retail outlets, many of them offering fresh fruit and vegetables, are suffering as the foot and mouth disease crisis deepens in the UK. But multiple retailers are lending a hand.
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Stockbridge Technology Centre begins technology transfer
The new Stockbridge Technology Centre opened on April 3, with a mission to develop and transfer technologies that will help the horticultural industry.
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Sun World gives update on Sugraone
David Marguelas of Sun World gives key table grape importers explanation of the situation concerning the Sugraone variety.
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Tesco profits provoke anger
Tesco announces profits in excess of £1 billion as UK farmers' losses increase.
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Metric martyr contemplates appeal against court findings
Sunderland greengrocer Steven Thoburn is given three weeks appeal against the guilty verdict that was returned after he sold bananas in imperial rather than metric measurements.
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Cash injection for Belize bananas
The EU and the government of Belize have signed a financing agreement to fund a quality improvement project for the banana industry
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US vegetable production gains
Selected fresh vegetable production in the US is on the ascendant, though that for processing falters
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First UK gras
New crop UK asparagus meets receptive market in spite of heavy loadings of Spanish product
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Citrus research reformed
A new levy system comes into force this month in South Africa which will ensure that all growers pay for citrus research.
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Chile rejects dumping claim
Exporters in Chile are rejecting claims made by US grape growers that they dumped fruit on the US market last season.
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Hortichem offers free advice
Agrichemicals supplier Hortichem has a new website for producers.
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Best laid potato plans
Despite the difficulties of recent months, potato growers can still look forward to a good season ahead, if they plan carefully.

