Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5119
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Egypt's Eurep first
A leading Egyptian supplier has been approved under the Eurep-GAP scheme.
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Valentine's challenge from Pink Lady
Marketeers of Pink Lady apples in the UK have launched an innovative Valentine's Day promotion.
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Irish price battle intensifies
Produce may be the newest battleground in the struggle among retailers in Ireland.
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MPs find fault with UK organic boom
A cross-party parliamentary agriculture select committee warned on January 24 that booming demand is causing problems for the industry.
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Chilean exports rise on 1999-2000
Sendings of fruit from Chile for the season to January 7 rose by almost a third on last season, but volumes to Europe are sliding.
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Caricom slams banana decision
Governments of the Caribbean Community trading bloc have expressed their dismay at the EU decision on reform of its banana import regime.
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Iceland stumbles in organic goal
UK retailer Iceland has seen sales suffer as it has struggled to grow sales of frozen organic produce.
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US to probe EU horticultural policy
The US International Trade Commission is launching a fact -finding investigation on the effects of European Union policy on competition between EU and US horticulture.
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UK food industry needs unity
The chairman of one of the largest UK food manufacturers has called for unity and communication at the inaugural City Food Lecture.
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Hail strikes in New Zealand
A freak hailstorm struck apple orchards in the Masterton area of New Zealand's north island earlier this month.
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Enza moves to regions
New Zealand top fruit exporter, Enza, has announced that it will be relocating its offices this year.
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Produce dot-com cuts back
Fyffes has announced that worldoffruit.com is scaling down operations.
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HRI calls in the experts
Horticulture Research International has made the latest in a series of high level appointments to its team of commodity experts.
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Free fruit from Europe?
EU regulations governing tenders for large-scale contracts could have an impact on the UK government's free-fruit-for-schools project.
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Leeks may become trickle
Leek yieldsand quality have suffered considerably in recent months, according to the Leek Growers Association (LGA).
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Glen Avon gets early cue
Glen Avon Growers has laid down the gauntlet to UK salad producers, by producing what it believes to be the country's earliest cucumbers.
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Grocery leads home delivery revolution
A new report from Verdict Research puts grocery ahead of the field in home delivery.
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Farmers hit tractor trail
Producers themselves will be doing the leg work to find out how widely the UK public thas accepted their red tractor logo.
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Sweet potato success
Crops of sweet potatoes may soon become the norm in the UK following successful trials.
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Costa Rica seeks alternatives
Costa Rica is hoping that industrial expansion and the arrival of high-tech companies will reduce its dependence on bananas for export revenue.

