News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1200
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ArticleFairtrade to investigate Kenyan picker wages
The group has responded to Mail on Sunday claims of flowers sold in UK retailers being picked by workers below 'living' wage
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ArticleNew pears ready for commercial trials
Varieties could potentially be tested in different European countries, say developers CIV and the University of Bologna
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ArticleFlavour First launches veggie meal kits
New range will compliment Northern Irish producer’s vegetable boxes and come with recipe cards
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ArticleRevenue 'solid' at Tru-Cape
Roelf Pienaar says that while demand is high, volumes are "substantially down" on 2017
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ArticleTough start to Spanish cherry campaign
Producers accuse retailers of employing abusive tactics as prices tumble
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ArticleSouth Africa turns out good grape crop
Forecast of a drop in the South African table grape export crop has been confirmed, but the final outcome is better than expected
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ArticleDamco unveils East-West rail service
Logistics group introduces weekly rail service offering businesses a 'cost-effective alternative' to ocean freight
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ArticleUS widens RSA citrus access
Citrus from previously excluded areas of South Africa is on the brink of being admitted to the US
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ArticleOnline suppliers invest in £10m northern hub
Farmdrop's rapid ascent continues with latest round of investment aimed at doubling its customer base
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ArticleBrazil brings taste of sunshine to London
Visitors to the Taste of London festival had the chance to sample a variety of the country’s fruits
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ArticleHalophytic veg growing in UAE
The new ICBA project sees salt-loving vegetables as the answer to water shortages and food insecurity in the UAE
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ArticleFirst Dutch pears arrive in Mexico
Fruitmasters playing central role in efforts to bring Conference pears to the attention of Mexican consumers
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ArticleBerry crush: prices fall after compressed market
Volumes of strawberries are coming in all at once thanks to the cold spring weather slowing their growth
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Article£5.3million boost for crop research
Defra frees up multi-million pound research grants, focussing on improving pulses, wheat, leafy vegetables and oilseed rape
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ArticleStage is set for International Soft Fruit Congress
New varieties and markets will be the focus of the fourth edition of Huelva’s annual berry conference
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ArticleTesco posts strong growth after Booker completion
Britain's largest retailer saw 3.5 per cent year-on-year sales growth, with Booker sales leaping 14.3 per cent
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ArticleNew CEO for Hort Innovation
The Australian rural research and development corporation has appointed a new leader, taking office in September
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ArticleAustralian industries join to push exports
The Australian horticulture sector is banding together with other primary industries to promote exports to China
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ArticleFall Creek Farm & Nursery buys Driesvenplant
Family-owned blueberry companies consolidate their businesses after years of partnership
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ArticleEdeka Nord zufrieden mit Geschäftsentwicklung
Die Geschäftsführung EDEKA Nord, Martin Steinmetz (links) und Stefan Giese (rechts) Foto: EDEKA NordIm Geschäftsjahr 2017 haben die selbstständigen Kaufleute von Edeka Nord eine Umsatzsteigerung von 2,4 % auf vergleichbarer Fläche erzielt. Der Konzernumsatz stieg im Vergleich zum Vorjahr um 2,9 % auf 2,988 Mrd Euro. Insgesamt wurden 14 Märkte ...

