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EC ANNOUNCES VINEYARD CONVERSION CASH



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has announced it will spend Euro 450 million on upgrading European Union (EU) vineyard production during 2006-7, helping EU wine producers fend off New World competitors. The money will go on varietal conversion, relocating vineyards and improving vineyard management, although not routine replanting.…

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AUSTRIA CENSURED BY ECJ OVER HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL CONTROLS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

PARIS (ICIS news)–The European Commission is now assessing whether the Austrian government is successfully forcing four provinces (Länder) into complying the European Union (EU) 1996 directive 96/82/EC on preventing major accidents caused by dangerous substances. This legislation – which focuses on controlling potentially explosive chemical substances – should be implemented nationwide.…

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BELGIUM LEADS PUSH FOR GM FRAUD CONTROLS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

BELGIUM and an alliance of six other European Union (EU) member states are pushing for the EU’s food control committees to develop monitoring systems to prevent unauthorised GM food imports into Europe. Its move at the EU Council of Ministers follows the illicit import of unapproved GM American rice.…

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EC ALLOCATES FISHERIES FUND HANDOUTS TO EU MEMBER STATES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

BRITISH fishermen have been allocated one of the smaller national envelopes of money from the incoming European Fisheries Fund (EFF), whose money has now been split amongst European Union (EU) member states by the European Commission. Out of the Euro 3.8 billion available from 2007 to 2013, only Euro 122 million has been allocated to the UK.…

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AUSTRIA UTILITIES SET TO BENEFIT FROM COMMISSION FLOOD GRANT



BY KEITH NUTHALL

AUSTRIA’S water utilities will benefit from the European Commission agreeing to pay Euro 17.7 million from its Solidarity Fund for disasters to reimburse emergency costs from last August’s violent floods. These ripped through the Alpine regions of Voralberg and Tyrol, forcing local government and utility staff to quickly repair damaged river flood protections.…

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EU SHOE MAKERS OPPOSE WEAK CHINA DUTY PROTECTION PLANS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN business leaders, led by high end footwear manufacturers, are calling on European Union (EU) member states to resist Mediterranean country pressure to impose definitive anti-dumping duties on shoes from Vietnam and China. In a joint letter to governments, EU shoe manufacturers, retailers and distributors are pushing for the rejection of a compromise proposal from current EU president Austria, which would impose duties for 12 months, with an option to renew over five years.…

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ECJ RULES ON MEAT AND BONE MEAL POWER INCINERATION EXPORTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EXPORTERS of meat and bone meal waste shipping cargoes from the European Union (EU) to non-EU power incinerators do not have to make special declarations to environmental authorities, a European Court of Justice advocate general has recommended.

Juliane Kokott has said this is the case even if the animal waste was contaminated by BSE: "…contamination by risk material, if… incinerated, does not lead to any apparent increased risk to the environment."…

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ECJ RULES ON MEAT AND BONE MEAL POWER INCINERATION EXPORTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EXPORTERS of meat and bone meal waste shipping cargoes from the European Union (EU) to non-EU power incinerators do not have to make special declarations to environmental authorities, a European Court of Justice advocate general has recommended.

Juliane Kokott has said this is the case even if the animal waste was contaminated by BSE: "…contamination by risk material, if… incinerated, does not lead to any apparent increased risk to the environment."…

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GLASS SWEETS DANGER DISCOVERED IN AUSTRIA



BY KEITH NUTHALL

ANGULAR amber-coloured glass nuggets ‘Kristallgranulat DEKO’ have been removed from sale in Austria, for posing a choking hazard to children, European Union consumer alert service RAPEX has warned.

ENDS…

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NORTHERN IRISH MEAT BENEFITS FROM EU FOOD MARKETING AID



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE LIVESTOCK and Meat Commission for Northern Ireland is to benefit from the latest batch of European Commission grants for promoting meat and other foodstuff sales within the European Union (EU). Brussels will subsidise a Northern Irish meat marketing and information campaign with Euro 207,365 over one year, with matching money being demanded from the UK government and local meat producers, the usual condition of such grants.…

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