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Thursday 9. November 2006 - file ZIP
Friday 10. November 2006 - file ZIP
Saturday 11. November - file ZIP
Thursday, November 9, 2006
Theme of the day: The apple in the globalized world Chairman : Gerhard Dichgans, Director VOG
8.45 Greetings: Matthias Josef Gamper, Consortium South Tyrolean Apple Opening : Hans Berger, Regional Counsellor for Agriculture, Bolzano, Italy
9.00-9.30 (30 min) World Apple Report 2006: Global trends of production, marketing and consumption. Desmond O’Rourke, President Belrose, Inc. Pullman, WA (USA) English
9.30 -10.00 (30 min) Balance of apple imports and exports in the different European countries, consumer- and variety trends. Wilhelm Ellinger , ZMP ,Zentrale Markt- und Preisberichtstelle - Bonn (D) German
10.00-10.30 (30 min) Living with low prices. Changes of European consumer’s behaviour on apples. Rudolf Deitert, Marketing Manager GFK Panel Services - Nürnberg (D) German
10.30-11.00 (30 min) How free is the apple market? Restrictions and barriers in the global apple market. Alessandro Dalpiaz, Assomela, Trento (I) Italian
11.00-11.30 (30 min) break
11.30-12.00 (30 min) Apple Export from New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. Peter Beaven, PNZI - Pipfruit New Zealand Incorporated – (NZ) English
12.00-12.30 (30 min) Trends in the Chilean apple industry: production and export. Christian Carvajal, ASOEX , Asociación de Exportadores (Chile) - English
Friday, November 10, 2006
Theme: New economy areas in Far East (Asia) Chairman: Josef Wielander, Director VI.P
09.00-09.30 (30 min) Riformation of the EU-agricultural politics and the WTO negotiations: prospects for the agriculture, in particular for the apple industry.Gabriele Canali, SMEA (Institute for Economy in Agro-Market), University S.Cuore di Piacenza e Cremona (I) Italian
09.30-10.00 (30 min) China’s apple production and exports: current situation and trends. Yongbing Yuan , Laiyang Agricultural University - Qingdao Shangdong (China) English
10.00-10.30 (30 min) New economy areas in Far East (Asia): threat or chance for the European apple market? Klaus Dieter Schwarz, LP-International- European Distribution Press Group - Koblenz (D) German
10.30-11.00 (30 min) New trade perspectives between "old Europe" and the rising economy areas in Far East Asia. Roberto Della Casa, University of Bologna (I) Italian
11.00-11.30 (30 min) break
Theme of the day: Management of Intellectual Property: Plant Variety Rights, Trade Marks Chairman: Walter Waldner, South Tyrolean Extension Service for fruit- and wine growing
11.30-12.00 (30 min) Plant variety rights and trade marks: owners of PVR and exclusive trade marks defend their intellectual rights Gert Würtenberger, Wuesthoff&Wuesthoff – Attorney at Law - Munich (D) German
12.00-12.30 (30 min) Global alliances and management of new apple varieties : propagation- and trade marks rights Silviero Sansavini , University Bologna / University Bolzano (I) Italian
12.30-13.00 (30 min) A case study: PREVAR an international Joint Venture to manage the marketing of licenses for new varieties from the HortResearch breeding program in New Zealand " Brett Ennis, Executive Director PREVAR , Hastings (NZ) English
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Theme of the day: Non-destructive inner Quality Assessment Techniques for Apples Chairman: Josef Dalla Via, Agricultural Research Centre Laimburg 09.00-09.25 (25 min) Quality criteria for apples in marketing standards - OECD guidance on objective tests to determine quality of fruits and vegetables Ernst Semmelmeyer, Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft, Wien (A) German
09.25-09.50 (25 min) Determination of inner quality: comparison of conventional laboratory analyses with innovative procedures. Angelo Zanella, Agricultural Research Centre Laimburg (I) German
09.50-10.15 (25 min) Relating consumer perception to instrumental quality values. Ernst Höhn, Agroscope Changins - Wädenswil - ACW (CH) German
10.15-10.40 (25 min) Apple texture parameters: relationship between sensory and instrumental analyses. Emira Mehinagic - Enseignante-chercheuse Sciences des Aliments / Groupe ESA-Laboratoire GRAPPE (F) English
10.40-11.00 (20 min) break
11.00-11.25 (25 min) Non-destructive approach for determining the ripening window of apples. Ann Schenk, Flanders Centre of Postharvest Technology, Leuven (B) English
11.25-11.50 (25 min) Non-destructive techniques for assessing inner quality of apple. Nicolai Bart, BIOSYST-MeBioS, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (B) English
11.50-12.15 (25 min) Measurement of physical properties of apples and their prediction by NIRS (near infra red). Cedric Camps, Institut National d'Horticulture - UMR SAGAH (F) English
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