Tuesday, August 26, 2014

More compensation in supplying food – Dagblad de Limburger

More compensation in supplying food – Dagblad de Limburger

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-> THE HAGUE (Reuters) – The Ministry of Economy sets Wednesday to get out of the market rules into effect that allows food surpluses as a result of the Russian boycott. Growers receive a higher fee if they provide products taken to food banks from the market. For example, then the additional costs for distribution and sorting reimbursed from Brussels.

 Sharon Dijksma Secretary of Economic Affairs, the House Tuesday informed of the state of affairs informed. She has been in Brussels called for flexible conditions for supply to food banks. Products withdrawn from the market must comply with the quality standards, so that after distribution they are still fit for consumption.

 Growers who are surpluses, can now log into RVO.nl implementing agency, the National Entrepreneurial Netherlands. About 45 growers have done that already.

125 million

The European Union has 125 million was earmarked for excess players in the market can pick up or for the non-harvesting of a wide range of horticultural produce.
Incidentally, it is not yet known, according to the organization, the number of agricultural producers surplus will start offering. The prices of tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers include the weather is almost back to the level of the Russian boycott, showed Chairman Nico Lozenges employers LTO Glaskracht Saturday yet know. The lower temperatures, the harvest is fallen and prices have risen again.
LTO and Food Banks Netherlands, in any event logistics ready to deliver. Surpluses to food banks If Wednesday is more clear about the requirements to get food surpluses from the market, it will still take until Monday before the food actually can go to the food banks, says Salomon Querido of Food Banks Netherlands. He says this is not too late. The food is still good. ,, Is currently under the surplus also just sold on the market. “”

 Time Released: 26/08/14 20:55

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