Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5112
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Argentinean lemons face later start
Production of lemons in Argentina's leading growing area of Tucuman is good but there could be a delay to the start of the season.
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NZ exporters opt for contestability
New Zealand's ministry of agriculture has announced the results of its apple export consultation exercise.
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Research accelerates citrus fruiting
Spanish agronomists have discovered a way of hastening fruiting in citrus trees.
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Sun World into Africa
Sun World International Inc has opened a new office in Paarl, in the Western Cape of South Africa.
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Looking for MorePeople?
A new recruitment service has been launched by two well-known figures from the fresh produce industry.
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Fresh fruit and fibre
One of the UK's leading suppliers of food packaging, has extended its offer with a new range of moulded fibre trays, suitable for attractive and hygienic fresh produce presentation.
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New cabbages weather well
Varieties of cabbage bred by Nickeson Zwaan and recently made available for the UK market are withstanding the worst of the UK weather.
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Fyffes hopes to forget 2000
Last year was not an easy one for Europe's largest fresh produce supplier, Fyffes according to figures announced for the last financial year.
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Grape hopes to redress balance
Sendings of grape from Chile are down on 1999-2000, but expectations are for the season to pick up slightly before the close.
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Berry blues continue
Producers of strawberries in Huelva are battling hard against conditions to get saleable fruit to market.
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Dutch top four double up
A new alliance in Dutch fresh produce supply should see more new varieties in the marketplace.
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Positives for produce
The UK horticulture minister (pictured) addressed delegates at this week's Fresh Produce Convention and outlined her government's "forward-looking agenda."
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Assault on outmoded stereotyping
Traditional stereotypes of the UK fresh produce consumer were well and truly shaken at the Fresh Produce Convention this week.
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Three lousy years since deregulation
A natural progression following deregulation in the fruit trade will be self-regulation, predicts one of South African's leaders in the field.
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Retail chain for sale
One of the best known names in fresh produce retail north of the border is to go on the market next month.
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EA&P on the move
A new location brings the promotional body English Apples & Pears closer to research bases.
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Growers attack fee structure review
The Pesticides Safety Directorate has come under attack over elements of its review process.
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Costa Rica decision backfires
An announcement earlier this month by Costa Rica that it is fixing a minimum sale price for it bananas might lead buyers to look elsewhere.
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Geest profits boost
Results for the year to December 30, 2000 announced by prepared produce specialist Geest have pushed share prices upwards.
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Zespri extends share offer
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri is keeping open its share offer until March 19.

