All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 203
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Europe looks to the skies
European stonefruit producers may well be wondering what could fall from the sky next.
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BPC man slams prices
Potato industry unhappy at prices for the first earlies in the UK this season.
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Trade ready to claim over EU's bent rules
Defra could face recovery claims for fines imposed on companies that flouted laws which never existed in the UK.
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Industry backing for veg in schools
Heads of industry welome inclusion of vegetables in schools' scheme.
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NFU incensed at AWB ruling
NFU reacts angrily to Agricultural Wages Board ruling and offers vote of no confidence on AWB in general.
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fruitfuljobs proves a hit abroad
A new AMS grower service, fruitfuljobs.com, shows encouraging early results.
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Double celebration for hairyape
Industry search engine celebrates second anniversary and imminent 1,000th registration.
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US apple industry allocated nearly $3 million
US apple industry receives $3 million from USDA for marketing.
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Israel's Organic Production Up 25 per cent
Israel ups organic production by 25 per cent during the first six months of 2002.
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Vitacress staff take gardening reward
What would you choose as a long service reward - staff at Vitacress choose lawnmowers and garden furniture.
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Geest laments dreary climate
Demand for its fresh, prepared range has dampened Geest's performance in recent months
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Salvesen calls for supply chain collaboration
Christian Salvesen director David Godsell delivers a hard-hitting presentation at IGD annual conference.
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Greencell vouches for Wholesalers
Leading importer launches voucher scheme for wholesale customers
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Your future could be Red
Redfox, a new Executive Recruitment company launches itself into the Fresh Produce market.
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Critic called into question
Grower's credibility called into question after he attacks UK top fruit marketing groups
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Growers need to blow trumpets
Producers make great progress in reducing synthetic inputs used in growing their crops but do not gain the deserved kudos due to a failure to blow their own trumpets, finds the World Apple Report
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Things hotting up in Guernsey
Guernsey's flower growers get busier as the sun begins to shine.