Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5117
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Enza due back in court
Although it has announced support for independent exports, Enza will be back in court this month to try and overturn the granting of some permits.
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Argentbio makes UK contacts
Argentinean organic garlic and onion producer Argentbio was in London this week as part of a mission organised by the Argentinean embassy.
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Seedless apple on the horizon
Plant geneticists in New Zealand have moved a step closer in their quest for a commercial variety of seedless apple.
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Universal produce traceability standards set for launch
Guidelines for a globally recognised system for fresh produce traceability are tabled, and are due for release in March. Further development of the universal PLU code is also announced.
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Chilean organic vegetables arrive in UK soon
The first organic courgettes, tomatoes and capiscum from Chile are due to arrive in the UK in mid-February shipped in by Law's Produce.
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Global Horticulture forges links with Great Wall
The two companies have undertaken a joint venture, the latest in a long list of international relationships that Global has developed.
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Single desk best option
A New Zealand academic has said that a single-desk marketing system is the NZ top fruit industry's best option.
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Farm unions fight for levy reduction
Across the UK, farmers unions are compiling nationwide registers of horticulturalists as they bid to qualify for a 50 per cent reduction in the climate change levy.
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LibDem attacks competition commission
Liberal Democrat MP Colin Breed has said that anyone who has an understanding of the way supermarkets operate would doubt the viability of a code of conduct.
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Unlifted potatoes subject to levy
British potato growers, who are still reeling from a particularly cruel winter, received a further blow when it was announced that a levy must still be paid on unlifted crops.
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Food chain set to benefit from forecasting
The report, Seasonal Weather Forecasting for Agriculture, has found that UK food chain businesses could benefit from starting to work with forecasters.
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Spain sees crop reduced
Last season's high volume citrus season is taking its toll on trees in 2000-01 with less fruit being produced.
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Dole slips up on bananas
The tricky banana trade is being blamed for Q4 losses at the world's largest fruit and vegetable supplier.
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Farmers' markets celebrate support
The farmers' markets movement has been given a boost with local and national government pledging support at the National Association of Farmers' Markets (NAFM) conference on February 1.
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Zespri enjoys success at Tilbury
The three-year old partnership between Tilbury Chill Store- Zespri International had its best season in 2000.
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Farmers get political
UK farmers and growers at the National Farmers Union annual conference this week have challenged politicians to include agriculture as a key part of their agenda ahead of the general election.
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Major fruits show growth slowdown
According to the February issue of the World Apple Report, the rate of growth in volume of competing fruits entering the global marketplace is slowing.
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Brazil forecasts decline
Orange production in the main Brazilian growing area of Sõo Paolo is set to fall slightly this season.
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New Zealand tops apple table
For the fifth consecutive year, New Zealand has topped the World Apple Report's international competitive ranking.
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Enza chickens out ahead of vote
New Zealand apple exporter Enza today stopped short of tabling a new resolution at its agm.

