Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5116
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Chile's exports make gains
Fresh fruit from Chile is performing well overall on world-wide markets and an improvement in the euro-dollar exchange rate situation bodes well.
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Jaffa seeks partners for brand expansion
Israeli citrus brand Jaffa could be used on non-Israeli fruit and even non-citrus fruit by the end of the season, if the Citrus Marketing Board of Israel finds suitable products to complement the brand.
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Zespri forecasts similar crop
New Zealand kiwifruit exporter Zespri has corrected 2001 crop forecast information published on freshinfo.com last week.
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Pink Lady steals fashion show
Premium apple variety Pink Lady has put in an appearance at the much-talked about London Fashion Week.
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MDHC buys into South Africa
One of the UK's leading fruit port operators is investing in a groupa of key fruit ports in southern Africa.
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Entrepreneur takes US inspiration
A Hereford grower has won a coveted award for revamping his business following a trip to the US in the 1990s.
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Research council makes appointments
The minister for horticulture, Joyce Quin, has announced new appointments and re-appointments to the UK's Apple & Pear Research Council.
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Enza recommends some change
New Zealand top fruit exporter Enza has submitted its response to the NZ ministry of agriculture's November 2000 regulatory review discussion paper.
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Organics sector set to silence critics
The organics sector will be able to silence critics of its food nutrition claims for good, with the publication of a new report, according to Soil Association director Patrick Holden.
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Five-a-day awareness low
The Food Standards Agency's first annual report, Consumer Attitudes to Food Standards, has found disappointing awareness of the five-a-day guideline for fresh produce consumption.
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FPC's new look
The Fresh Produce Consortium team pictured left-right: FPC president, Dick Brighten; Carol Workman; Doug Henderson and Douglas Pattie, has plans for greater industry communication.
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Under 40's enjoy Portuguese break
The 2001 Under 40s Fruit Growers conference took place in Portugal last week with a record attendance.
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Berries in demand
A combination of cool weather and St Valentine's Day sales are taking their toll on strawberry availability.
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South Africa makes deciduous fruit gains
Latest figures from the United States Department of Agriculture forecast an increased total deciduous fruit crop from South Africa in 2001.
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NZ kiwifruit faces lower volumes
After a high production season in 2000, kiwifruit volumes from New Zealand are expected to fall back in 2001.
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Interest rate relief
A cut in interest rates is bringing welcome relief to beleaguered UK growers.
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Apple storage breakthrough
Quality of top fruit in storage could experience a dramatic improvement with a new product being researched at East Malling.
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Argentina's top fruit recovers
Estimates forecast a return to form for apple and pear crops from Argentina during 2001.
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Chiquita faces more woe
The announcement of year-end results for Chiquita shows further losses for the banana multi-national.
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Rigid targets fresh produce
A Northamptonshire packaging manufacturer is experiencing sales growth thanks to gains in the fruit and vegetable sector.

