Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5110
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Birmingham wholesalers prosecuted
George Jackson (Birmingham) Ltd and John Liszewski, stand manager of the company, are found guilty of selling out of grade produce.
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KG signs US deal
KG Fruits Ltd has won import rights for fruit grown by Driscoll Strawberry Associates. Pictured are KG's Nick Marston (l) and Dorn Wenninger of DSA.
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Tune in for organic training
UK organic certification body, the Soil Association, has launched a new video on organic food.
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Fruit show welcomes Mitchell as chairman
Kent fruit-grower Robert Mitchell has been elected chairman of the Marden Fruit Show Society.
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Multifruit to handle Guapa in Europe
Multifruit Import of Rotterdam has obtained exclusive rights to use the banana label Guapa, used on bananas from sources in Ecuador.
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Kriel dreams of change
Deregulation has created havoc for most traders and growers, according to Louis Kriel of the Orange River Growers' Association.
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Californian cherry on the top
Cherries from the south-western US are shaping up for a good season provided no late spring weather conditions spoil the party.
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Windward revenue declines
Banana producers in the Caribbean suffered a nine per cent slump in export revenue during 2000.
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Salvesen exceeds expectation
A new logistics deal signed between Chiquita and Christian Salvesen earlier this year is bearing fruit.
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UK onions face drilling crisis
Onions could be in short supply if producers do not take action now to adjust their drilling programmes and varietal sequence.
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Apple growers take up their Cause
A group of New Zealand growers acting under the banner Apple Cause hopes to meet with the NZ agriculture minister to try and halt moves to further deregulate their industry.
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Dinmore and P&I top French apple league
The French Apples Marketing Commission has been delighted by the results of its wholesale market activity run by Sopexa in February.
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Apple stocks clearing
Stocks of apples in the European Union and US are clearing well as supplies from the southern hemisphere come on stream in volume.
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Road threat to Argentina's citrus
The Tucuman Citrus Association is calling on local authorities to address problems with road infrastructure and protests which are threatening the safe arrival of citrus on domestic and export markets.
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Florida growers call for state help
Citrus producers in Florida are concerned that abandoned groves are threatening their livelihoods.
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Humber Growers find new market
East Yorkshire salad producer Humber Growers has found a new market for its Spanish cherry tomatoes in New York.
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Primafruit says pants to poverty
Pictured are Primafruit staff taking part in fundraising antics as part of Comic Relief 2001.

