News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1259
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ArticleNew water rules arrive for farmers
Government regulations on water use will help protect rivers from harmful runoff and soil erosion
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ArticleLincolnshire producer celebrates five years with Aldi
Security of supply contract has allowed Moulton Bulb to invest in only near infrared onion grader in UK
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ArticleBSF calls for faster action on seasonal labour
Government must do more to guarantee access to seasonal labour following Migration Advisory Committee report, says Nick Marston
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ArticleFilip Fontaine leaves BelOrta
Belgium’s largest auction has announced the departure of Filip Fontaine after five years as CEO
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ArticleNew organic bananas arrive in UK
Suppliers Allfresch say the first shipments of Mibio bananas will target UK and French markets
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ArticleBuilding a brand for the online market
Naomi Turner of UK-based agency Pink Sky summarises her Global Berry Congress workshop on digital branding
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ArticleAgro Merchants Algeciras gains IFS certification
Facility forms key part of the group’s coldstorage and logistics network in Iberian Peninsula
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ArticleItaly's stonefruit volumes to rise
USAD report suggests increased numbers in the south of the country will drive peach and nectarine volumes
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ArticleAlibaba makes full Ele.me acquisition
E-commerce giant grows its presence in China’s booming food-delivery market
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Erobern deutsche Äpfel bald den chinesischen Markt?
Chinas Strafzölle auf US-amerikanisches Obst könnten deutschen Äpfeln den Weg in das Land der Mitte ebnen. Diese Meinung vertritt zumindest Oliver Huesmann, Fruitconsulting und Vertreter der Initiative Eurofreshproduce.Aber auch für Kirschen oder anderes Steinobst könnte das den Beginn der Verhandlungen von Exportprotokollen mit China bedeuten, so Huesmann. 'Die Preise für ...
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ArticleWalmart opens new concept store in China
Shoppers can use mobile phones to pay for over 8,000 items with delivery under 30 minutes
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ArticleChina tariffs: US trade reaction
Key figures in the US fresh fruit export trade discuss the potential impact of China’s retaliatory tariffs
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ArticleUnitec to open Asia Pacific branch
Italian-headquartered company grows its global footprint with new office to service customers in Australia and New Zealand
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ArticleRural US hit hardest by China tariffs
Citrus, cherry and apple growers will likely lose market share and decrease profits in China after newly ratified trade tariffs
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ArticleSun World invests in consumer research
Group targets sales growth for table grapes with best practices and category insights
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ArticleDel Monte optimism over blues
Fresh produce giant anticipating a strong North American blueberry campaign
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ArticleNurseries in line for business rate windfall
The NFU has successfully lobbied the government to give nurseries business rates exemptions
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ArticleCote d'Ivoire stresses eco approach
The West African country has undergone a rapid modernisation of its banana sector, with environmentally friendly methods seen as the way to remain competitive
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ArticleProduce World buys Aurora Produce
Acquisition sees potato producer become wholly-owned subsidiary of vegetable supplier, with both directors moving to Sutton Bridge site
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ArticleBranston backs mental health charity
The potato supplier is teaming up with Rethink Mental Illness, raising cash and awareness for the charity

