All Poland articles – Page 21
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Polish apple prices pushed down
Prices for fresh apples in Poland have decreased this week, due to a drop in quality standards.
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Polish under pressure from central European policy
In the Crop Protection Association’s last article on changes to pesticide legislation, attention switches to Poland where a local grower details the effect of decisions at Brussels on “the biggest orchard in Europe”.
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tna at Polish exhibition
tna will exhibit a robag® 3 fx 180 rotary single jaw (RSJ) vertical form, fill and seal (VFFS) bagger at this year’s Pakfood, which will be held at the Poznan International Fair Grounds, in Poland on September 17-20.
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Polish apple slump
Polish apple growing is in a slump, and Europe will have to look elsewhere to take up the slack, accroding to a new report.
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Poland to get EU aid
Fruit growers from Poland whose crops were struck by devastating frosts in early May will be able to count on support from the European Union.
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Polish crops suffer frost
Low temperatures at the end of April followed by a sustained frost on the night of May 2-3 have severely damaged a whole range of fruit crops in Poland.
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Polish rolling on
A number of UK companies have made firm commitments to Poland, having realised the potential of the recently-joined EU member state. From clean, plentiful land and water supplies to a significant labour force, it seems that Poland still has much to offer. Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to leading importers and finds out what is on the agenda.
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Poland demands attention
The British Polish Chamber of Commerce is hoping to improve relations between Polish exporters and UK food processors, buyers and marketers with its first Agrifood forum.
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Tesco buys Polish chain
Tesco has bought Leader Price, a Polish convenience retail chain, for £72 million.
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Poland goes organic
Poland is set to play on its traditional agricultural strengths with the launch of a new organic range by leading exporters Nawrot.
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Carrot polishing revolution
Carrot polishers, which can give produce a far more attractive appearance, have revolutionised the pre-pack sector, delegates were told.
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Warsaw hosts Polish trade fair
Warsaw will host the third Hortiflora Europe-Poland, in March next year.
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Polish apple growers' threat to processors
Poland’s apple growers are threatening a strike against processors, as they are not getting satisfaction from prices in processing sector.
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Polish move for Northern Mushrooms
A leading mushroom supplier has looked to Poland for its new chief executive.
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Polish show a success
Several thousand visitors made the trip to Warsaw for IFE Poland 2005, with organisers declaring it a great success.
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Poland - one year on
When 10 new countries from Eastern Europe joined the European Union last year, the horticultural world was awash with predictions about which of them would make an instant impact and how long it would be before the accession nations really stamped their mark on the EU marketplace. Poland had the most to gain, and therefore also to lose, and a little over one year down the track, Tommy Leighton charts progress to date, and asks key players whether their outlooks have been altered.
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IFE Poland bigger and better in 2005
The central and Eastern European International Food, Drink and Hospitality Exhibition (IFE Poland) will take over the entire EXPO XXI exhibition in Warsaw for next year's exhibition.
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IFE Poland grows in stature
The central and Eastern European International Food, Drink and Hospitality Exhibition (IFE Poland) will take over the entire EXPO XXI exhibition in Warsaw for next year’s exhibition.
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When Polish eyes are smiling
If I was a Polish mushroom grower with an eye on the UK market, I would be delighted to hear that the Irish industry, prompted
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Herbert’s to distribute Wyma VegePolisher
RJ Herbert Engineering has been appointed UK distributor of Wyma VegePolisher machine for potatoes and the company is sure the new technology will make an impact in the UK.