News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1212
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ArticleFears grow over stink bug threat
Fruit industry launches study to find out whether commercially damaging Brown Marmorated Stink Bug has established in UK
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ArticleScotch Ava strawberries finally arrive
Harvesting of the crop was pushed back following a wet and cold winter
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ArticleRichardson joins Van der Windt
Former Associated Packaging man brings experience in supplying the fresh produce, ready meal and other markets
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ArticleWhy 'local' trumps 'national' in US market
FPJ columnist Amy Cross reports on the differences in perception of 'local' and 'national' produce stateside
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ArticleEven more on offer at Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors to Asia Fruit Logistica can look forward to taking in an even wider range of exhibitors and an information-packed event programme
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ArticleJazz counts down to seventh anniversary
The apple’s arrival in Japan is officially registered with the Japan Anniversary Association
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ArticlePiqa Boo and Angelys ready for export
Freshmax expect to see a repeat of last year’s supply programme where demand exceeded supply
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ArticleFather's Day boost for Cali prunes
California prunes included within chocolatier Paul A Young's new creations and sold in London
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ArticleUK veg production rises amid uncertainty
Government horticulture statistics released today show home grown vegetable numbers rose in 2017, but fruit production fell
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ArticleMajor growth predicted for online retail
IGD and Consumer Goods Forum predict significant rise in digital sales and outline their vision for the online store of the future
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Article"Fantastic" scallions sold locally
Asda are selling a bumper 300,000 spring onions, often called scallions, grown from a local Armagh farmer
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ArticleStaay-Van Rijn expands with eye on €100m sales target
Dutch fresh produce company prepares to open new packing facility in Venlo, its third new centre in three years
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ArticleWorld Cup lures marketers
Fresh produce marketers are keen to link their products to the excitement and drama of the upcoming World Cup, not least in Belgium and France
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ArticleSwedes throwing more veg on the barbie
Over half of consumers surveyed in retailer ICA's annual report said they wanted to eat more grilled vegetables
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ArticleChiquita steps up EU and US campaigns
European marketing continues as company also launches new alphabet stickers for consumers to collect in the US
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ArticleAsfertglobal scores with Champions promotion
Two lucky winners of prize draw taken to the final of the UEFA Champions League
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ArticleMaersk highlights Colombian promise
Maersk Line's Latin America president Lars Oestergaard Nielsen says the country's agri-industry is on an upward curve
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ArticleTotal Produce targets 'continued growth'
Company says it is in a 'strong position' and that recent Dole transaction represented a 'significant step'
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ArticleStrong returns for New Zealand avocados
Despite an output half of the previous year, avocado growers are buoyed by good returns, according to a draft result
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ArticleUnwetter: Deutsche Regionen unterschiedlich betroffen
© Joachim - Adobe StockHeftige Unwetter in mehreren Regionen Deutschlands haben in der Nacht vom 29. auf den 30. Mai zu erheblichen Schäden an Gebäuden und Infrastruktur sowie zu massiven Überflutungen auch in Großstädten geführt. Eine Recherche des Fruchthandel Magazins ergab, dass wichtige Produktionsgebiete in NRW, Rheinland-Pfalz und Niedersachsen nach ...

