News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1102
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ArticleNatoora promotes seasonality with new store concept
High-end fresh produce retailer opens new London store that encourages shoppers to follow the seasons and take an interest in provenance
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ArticleNFU urges industry to “open up” about mental health
“We need to start treating mental wellbeing as we would a physical injury,” says union’s vice president and Farm Safety Partnership chair
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ArticleModì excels down under
Australian-grown Modì apples deliver strong export performance, says licensed grower-marketer Freshmax
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ArticleBananas in the running at NYC Marathon
Global brand Chiquita set to lead the pack by offering around 46,000 individual bananas to race participants
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ArticleFirst global soil-to-shelf agtech company launched
Blooom harnesses the power of technology to lift smallholder farmers out of poverty
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ArticleGCA coverage extends to Ocado
The online retailer will come under the remit of the groceries code after their turnover passed £1 billion
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ArticleChile unveils 2018/19 Chinese cherry campaign
The nationwide campaign will place greater emphasis on regional cities
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ArticleCamposol posts record Q3 results
Investments in Colombia and Uruguay boost company’s mission to become a year-round supplier
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ArticleVitalis shines spotlight on food trends
The organics seed specialist hosts stimulating evening of discussion at one of Madrid’s premier organic food markets
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ArticleMM Mega Market launches fruit depot
In 2019 the facility aims to increase production to 50 tonnes of fruit per day
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ArticleScaling up off Korea’s south coast
Jeju Island’s 163 contracted Zespri growers could have an opportunity to increase production of Gold3 kiwifruit
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ArticleFreshmax eyes premium position
Proprietary cherry varieties are providing Freshmax New Zealand with a plethora of marketing options in Asia
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Newmafruit going "paperless" with Linkfresh
Software company Linkfresh will take the Kent topfruit company digital to help reduce manual data input and logging
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ArticleChambers bolsters staff with new hires
Growing berry business makes three new appointments ahead of planned expansion next year
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ArticleNext-generation backing for SnapDragon
Growers in New York state are confident that a descendant of Honeycrisp apples can attract new consumers
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ArticleSoft-fruit glasshouses to get energy support
AHDB's GrowSave programme will expand to include soft-fruit production in the face of current challenges
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Article'5,600 diet-related deaths' from Brexit
Marco Springmann, a senior researcher at the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food, University of Oxford, presents a sobering analysis of the potential impact of Brexit-related fruit and veg price rises after Brexit
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ArticleMichoacán avocado growers go on strike
Producers claim the illegal exports from other states is damaging US market
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ArticleChina green lights Argentine blueberry imports
Argentina will now try to negotiate a reduction in the 30 per cent import tariff that exports are subject to
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Greek kiwifruit harvest underway
With volumes from New Zealand expected to last until the end of the year, Greek kiwifruit exporters are prepared for heightened competition on the European market

