News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1369
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ArticlePost-Brexit plant import fears grow
While much of the focus has been on labour, there are equal concerns over what will happen to imported plant material
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ArticleMeurig Raymond to step down
NFU president will not stand for re-election in February after four years in the role
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ArticleVietnam export value soars
Vietnam's fresh fruit and vegetable exports rose by 41.2 per cent in value terms during first ten months of this year
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ArticleBack in black for Cosco
China's Cosco Shipping has swung back into the black with a 35 per cent rise in Q3 revenue
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ArticleIndian food and a fourth meal tipped as 2018 trends
Indian street food, eating four meals a day and plant proteins have been named in Waitrose’s annual food trends report
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ArticleAirfreight growth continues
September global air freight demand up 9.2 per cent over prior-year period, IATA reveals
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ArticleEurobanan searches for spirit of Costa Rica
The Spanish company is giving consumers a chance to win a trip to Costa Rica with its new promotional campaign
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ArticleCEE to power Europe's grocery market
IGD forecasts that Central and Eastern Europe will drive the continent's future grocery growth, rather than Western Europe
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ArticleHort industry welcomes new NZ government
Peak body pleased to see planned investment in regions where horticulture has capacity for growth
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ArticlePhilippines eye zero tariffs in Japan
Keeping pace in the banana trade a key priority for South Asian nation
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Article'Toughest time in our history,' says New Covent Garden
Head of tenants’ association criticises market authority for running behind schedule and ‘driving away customers’ at lunch reception
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ArticleWFC celebrates inaugural shipment to US
The Colombian government says the country could double its Hass exports following the opening of the US market
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ArticleLearn from the best at Fruitnet Forum SE Europe
Experts in retail sourcing, marketing, investment, import-export and compliance ready to take part in Belgrade event
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ArticleYoung people throw away most fresh produce
18-24 year olds are most likely to bin fruit and veg while women are more likely to feel guilty about it, new research has found
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ArticleArgentine topfruit crisis deepens
Exports fall to their lowest level in 30 years as producers struggle with years of underinvestment
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ArticleChallenging quarter for Del Monte
Third quarter result hit by "one of the industry's worst oversupply of bananas in several years"
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ArticleUruguay counts cost of storms
Blueberry exports set to finish the season well down on earlier estimates as a result of the losses
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ArticleWest Pak debuts avo campaign
The Avocado Family campaign serves as a foundation for carrying on the legacy of retiring founders Randy Shoup and Galen Newhouse
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ArticleNew £40m fund for productivity investments
Growers looking to invest in robotics or new processing equipment can apply for grants from new farm productivity fund
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ArticleABC ramps up blues promotions
A series of events is planned at home and abroad to coincide with Argentina’s high production period

