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European Fruitgrowers Magazine

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In this edition: thinning; wind dependent spraying reduces emissions; interest is growing in (scab) resistant apple varieties; growing cherries under difficult climatic conditions; VOG Products grow through cooperation

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In this edition: cherry growing in the cherry paradise of Italy; women playig key role in fruit consumption; mating discruption 2.0 and other automated systems

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In this edition: halting declines in fresh apple consumption; control of apple canker fungus; rain covers: no water-proof solution to fungi; processing company of Polish producer group; zanzi tree nursery-stonefruit specialists

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In this edition: effects of the Russian boycott on the market; nutrition and water for pears; cultivation and crop protection trials; Pseudomonas in stone fruit; Solely production won’t last in the future

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In this edition: playing into future trends; biological facts for integrated control of apple canker; larger cherries produced on one-year shoots; Middle East, Africa interesting sales destinations; wide range of topics at Klein Altendorf Apple Day

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In this edition: competitiveness of the Polish apple industry; is it possible to avoid frost and Pseudomonas damage when growing apricots?; role of spiders as beneficials underestimated; falling for a new variety is like falling in love; La Ciliegina: 50 hectares of cherries destined for supermarket

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In this edition: smart spraying leads to considerable savings; “sweet cherries – a fruit crop for the future”;Government withdraws funding for research; British cherry production displaces imports; shifts in Polish fruit production

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In this edition: european fruit breeding programmes; not all scab-resistant varieties equally resistant; brown spot difficult to tackle; potential for exports of sweet cherries to Asia; Kanzi® rolled out worldwide as apple brand

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In this edition: developments in European fruit thinning research; fruchtwelt fair the meeting point for fruit production in central Europe; South Tyrol tests scab-resistant apple varieties; possibilities for thinning in organic apple growing; peach production in Spain

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In this edition: the fertility of short shoots; ten years of experience with using Regalis on apples; scab control: more difficult than ever; assortment at Perlim changing from yellow to red; optimizing codling moth control using RIMpro.