Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5145
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UK tomato season gets underway
The UK tomato season is launched today with a tour of glasshouses around the UK. The TGA this year has adopted a Feng Shui theme for the occasion.
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Banana Group searches for Britain's unsung sporting heroes
The Banana Group announces its promotional plans for this year, which aims to highlight some of the nation's lesser known sporting champions.
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Chile's fruit exports slide
Sendings across all varieties from Chile are 13 per cent down on the same period in 1998-99
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McCliskie to stand down
Enzfruit International (New Zealand) executive chairman John McCliskie has announced he will stand down on 30 September.
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Vincent van Dijk to leave EUCOFEL
Secretary general of European fruit trade association EUCOFEL in Brussles to leave the organisation after seven years.
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Morocco falls victim to citrus slump
The disastrous citrus season takes its toll on sendings from Morocco too
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Trade still getting raw deal under CMO
Fresh produce traders are not benefiting from the CMO introduced in EU member states three years ago.
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Citrus harvest recovery
Figures published for March by US authorities show a citrus crop bouncing back nation-wide.
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The Greenery International posts 1999 results
The Greenery International, the Dutch fruit and vegetables group, posts its results for 1999, showing a growth in operating result on the previous season. Total profit is down.
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Yorkshire Produce Centre ready to go
Ernest White Ltd and Gilbert Thompson Ltd leave the Leeds wholesale market, in preparation for their move to the nearby Yorshire Produce Centre. The two created the YPC after completing a £4million deal last year.
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Del Monte completes Red Rose acquisition
Fresh Del Monte Produce announces completion of deal to acquire the business of Boston-based importer and distributor, Red Rose International.
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Quality impossible without fair market
French inter-professional organisation Interfel is calling for a more even playing field so that production of quality and consumer needs may be met in fresh produce supply.
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The Federation of Canary Islands Producers renews contract with ABP
The Federation of Canary Islands Producers renews and extends its agreement with Associated British Ports.
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Farm logo makes mark
The British Farm Standard mark is launched. It is the first time that a single logo can be used to identify all types of farm assured produce.
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Quin makes HDC appointments
Minister of state at the ministry of agriculture, Joyce Quin, announces re-appointments and appointments to the Horticultural Development Council.
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Leaf highlights enhancements to farming
Linking the Environment and Farming (Leaf) audits during 1999 point to producers improving their environmental and business management.
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Lantra receives summit funding boost
National training organisation for land-based industries, Lantra, benefits from two promotional and developmental packages to come out of last week's Downing Street summit.
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Monsanto sells soft fruit portfolio
Monsanto announces the sale of its PBI, Cambridge, soft and cane fruit portfolio to Häberli Obst- und Beerenzentrum AG of Neukrich-Egnach, Switzerland.
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Canker crisis worsens
Four counties in Florida have been declared a disaster area as the citrus canker crisis worsens and quarantine areas are extended.
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Maff finds much lower residue levels in pears
A ministry of agriculture study shows that there has been a large reduction in residues of the pesticide chlormequat on samples of pears.

