DutchNews.nl,
Wednesday 27 August 2014
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| (NOS) |
The
economic affairs ministry has brought in temporary rules to allow growers to
remove fruit and vegetables destined for Russia from the market.
Brussels
has set aside €125m to compensate growers for the loss of trade and the
compensation is higher if the produce is sent to food banks, news agency ANP
said.
The
compensation deal applies to tomatoes, carrots, white cabbage, bell peppers,
cauliflower, cucumbers, mushrooms, apples, pears and various soft fruits.
The Dutch
food bank association estimates it can distribute 300,000 kilos of fruit and
veg a week to low income families.
So far 45
growers have come forward to claim compensation, the Financieele Dagblad said.

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