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Europa 04/12/2015

Gran Bretaña: British potato exports to be shown in full force at Fruit Logistica 2016

An exports platform showcasing producers from across the UK’s horticulture and potato industries will be unveiled at Fruit Logistica 2016 by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).

Returning to the show for a fifth year with an even larger presence, AHDB Exports will provide a high profile platform in Hall 8.2 (stand B-06) from which its horticulture and potato co-exhibitors will showcase their products and services to over 67,000 trade visitors.

Nine companies will join AHDB over the three day annual event taking place from February 3 – 5 at Messe, Berlin. The AHDB Exports stand will feature a range of organisations from the UK’s fresh produce and potato industry, plus crop science and government plant health officials.

Co-exhibitors at the event include: A C Goatham, Angus Soft Fruits, Bedfordshire Growers, Cranfield University, Frederick Hiam, James Hutton Ltd, Moorhouse & Mohan, Skea Organics and SASA (Scottish Government).

The aim of the AHDB Exports stand at Fruit Logistica is to develop export opportunities for the seed potato and horticultural fresh produce industries, enabling them to promote, do business and network.

Steve Tones, Horticulture Strategy Director at AHDB said, “Export remains an untapped area of opportunity for many businesses within the potato and horticulture supply chain. The aim of taking representatives from potato and horticulture businesses to join AHDB at Fruit Logistica is to provide an affordable way for these industries to attend this major event and provide a high profile presence to support their export activity. Participation in this event grows year-on-year and it is positive to see so many more horticultural businesses getting involved this year.”

Robert Burns, head of seed and export at AHDB Potatoes said, “Eighty per-cent of all GB seed potatoes (500K tonnes) are grown in Scotland, supported by strong plant health credentials and the largest high-health region in the EU. Seed exports from Scotland are growing year-on-year and last season, peaked at 120K tonnes with a value of around £42m.”

“We’re excited about our newly-branded exports stand at Fruit Logistica, which features more exhibitors than ever this year. Our joint industry endeavour shows the strengths of the UK potato and horticulture sectors at Fruit Logistica and we look forward to supporting our industry in Berlin next February.”

Fuente: http://www.farminguk.com/News/


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