Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5136
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Stakes raised in Enza battle
A millionaire grower is intensifying the fight for control of NZ top-fruit exporter Enza.
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Kiwifruit growers face pollination setback
New Zealand kiwifruit growers may have trouble finding enough bees to pollinate their crops next spring.
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Grape punnet aims for sales revolution
Sun World International has launched a punnet to add value to the grape offer.
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FPC welcomes school meal announcement
The UK's fresh produce trade body is enthusiastic about new standards launched for school meals.
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Students to the soft-fruit rescue
Hundreds of replies have poured into the NFU office from people interested in seasonal work on the UK soft fruit harvest.
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Co-op to end "unhealthy" ads
The Co-op has announced that it is to cease advertising "unhealthy" foods during children's television programmes.
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NFU calls for major change on organic imports
Imports will supply most of the organic market in the UK unless support is given to organic farmers in the UK, according to the National Farmers' Union.
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Lava promises increased flow of Flandria range
Director of Lava, Herman Van Lindt, hopes to increase the range of products bearing the Flandria mark.
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NZ opts for varroa control
The New Zealand government made its decision earlier today on how to deal with the varroa bee mite.
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Dole makes Mitch recovery
Dole Food Company is showing strong banana sales on the road to recovery following Hurricane Mitch in 1998.
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UK strawberries battle on
Growers are having a tough time with the weather affecting picking and the effects of new legislation putting the squeeze on margins.
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Budgens issues price warning
Convenience retailer Budgens has warned that steeper price deflation in fresh produce could be on its way.
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Produce companies get Plimsoll profit tips
Plimsoll Publishing has come up with three plans to help produce companies plan for profit.
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More aid for US apple sector
Trade association USApple estimates that more than 10,000 crisis-hit growers could benefit from a total of $100m in federal aid packages.
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Citrus pressure group queries USDA decision
The US Citrus Science Council is reportedly considering taking legal action with regard to citrus imports from Argentina.
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Funding boosts citrus canker fight
US authorities have committed further funds in the battle against citrus canker.
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French Guyot controls kick in
With the summer pear season just starting, French growers have signed up to two agreements limiting the marketing of their fruit.
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NZ set for bee mite decision
The New Zealand government is poised to make a crucial decision this week in the varroa bee mite eradication effort.
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Freight Transport Association anger over fines
Plans to extend a scheme fining lorry drivers for every stowaway found in their vehicles enrage the Freight Transport Association.
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Australia tackles European produce export drop
Trade and investment activities have been organised for Australia Week, this week, to promote links with the UK. Efforts are being made to increase sales.

