Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5142
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Europech' seeks solution after 1999 disaster
European producers of summer fruit met in Perpignan, France, this week, to discuss prospects for the future, after the worst season's performance for almost ten years.
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Late citrus flush
A difficult season on oranges for Israel is being sweetened by a strong performance from grapefruit in recent weeks.
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New broom sweeps in with financial help
Chile's new minister of agriculture Jaime Campos, has hinted that his government will help growers with access to funds.
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Brazil on top in citrus processing
A new report has confirmed Brazil as the market leader in citrus processing
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Biological control only option
The future of New Zealand's apple industry could lie with a parasitoid wasp to control mealybug in its leading horticultural export.
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Verdict foresees more retail mergers
A new report from Verdict Research finds that the Wal-Mart effect has only just begun and retailing across Europe is in for major change.
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Pink Lady teams up with BDHF
The summer promotional campaign for Pink Lady apples will team up with the British Dental Health Foundation to help launch National Smile Week this month.
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NZ farm ministry strengthens bee-mite controls
The ministry of agriculture and forestry in New Zealand is planning on tightening boundaries around the zone infected by the deadly varroa bee mite.
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Canker battle costs spiral
The citrus canker eradication programme in Florida is costing federal and state authorities $250million.
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Enza cleared of rules breach
The New Zealand Apple & Pear Board has found Enzafruit (New Zealand) did not breach rules in not returning capital to growers.
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BPC urges independent retailers to join campaign
Independent retailers are being encouraged to work alongside supermarkets to support the British Potato Council's national promotional campaign.
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BPC takes to the road
To mark the launch of the UK new potato season, the British Potato Council is undertaking its largest ever new potato promotional campaign.
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Produce schemes introduce joint discount rate
Joint members of the Assured Combinable Crops Scheme (ACCS) and the Assured Produce Scheme (APS) wanting to renew their subscription, are to be granted a 33 per cent discount off their lower or secondary membership fee.
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NFU farmers to lobby MPs
A delegation of NFU farmers is set to speak to MPs about the state of agriculture in the UK. Special focus will be given to the strength on the pound against the Euro.
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Tesco rebuked over organics claims
Tesco is playing down the ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority that it made misleading claims about the purity, cost and taste of organic food.
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Neate new training programme
A new training initiative for the fresh produce industry, Second Tuesdays, is to be launched later this year.
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California Bing on song
The cherry harvest in California is expecting an early start this season
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Apple exports to Europe fall
A weak euro and ample stocks are discouraging southern hemisphere apple exporters from sending fruit to Europe.
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Huelva still under the weather
As the Spanish strawberry season enters the final straight, producers are facing some of the toughest weather conditions possible for the time year.
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Enza welcomes new panelist
A well-known name in the fruit trade has become an important player in the Enza Worldwide's supply operations in north-west England and North Wales.

