News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1486
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ArticleCropLogic completes ProAg acquisition
New Zealand-based firm well positioned to extend reach into North American market
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ArticleIGD forecasts grocery market growth
Research organisation predicts 15 per cent growth, with online channel growing fastest and discounters performing especially well
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Article‘Count on us, not our president’ – US organic sector
The US organic industry has said it will compensate for Trump’s decision to pull out of Paris climate agreement
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ArticleBorough Market remains closed after terror attack
Market is ‘deeply shocked’ by Saturday’s terror attack but will pull together and show solidarity with those affected
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ArticleBig interview: Syngenta
Eurofruit speaks exclusively with three key players at Syngenta about the group’s tomato category and wider values
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ArticleNew horizons for SH Pratt Group
The SH Pratt Group continues to invest for the future with a groundbreaking new business venture at London Gateway looking at opportunities outside of bananas. Nina Pullman paid a visit to the company’s Luton headquarters
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ArticleTesco launches grow-your-own tomato plant
Supermarket launches compact, high-yielding tomato plant to encourage gardenless customers to grow at home
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ArticleFarmer confidence falls as Brexit uncertainty looms
New NFU survey shows that farmers’ confidence for next three years has nosedived as a result of uncertainty caused by Brexit
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ArticleWaitrose introduces Dutch-grown ‘snowbergines’
White-skinned aubergines are a new addition to retailer’s speciality aubergine line and will be available until June
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Article'Positive evolution' for Spanish exports
Spain has enjoyed first-quarter growth in fresh produce exports to its main markets, both inside and outside Europe
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ArticleIceland sees sales rise as consumers favour frozen
Retailer said changing perceptions of frozen and new stores helped secure its 2.0 per cent like-for-like sales rise in last year
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ArticleCanaries lose out to dollar and ACP bananas
The percentage of bananas sold in the Iberian Peninsula that come from outside Spain continues to grow
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ArticleMore food parks for India
New sites set to open over coming months, as government ramps-up focus on processing and cool chain sectors
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ArticleTomato smuggler sent home
New Zealand authorities turn away South Korean visitor, after baggage search unearths seeds
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ArticleT&G Global marks milestone in Vietnam
T&G Global celebrate 120 years in business with a customer event in Vietnam
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ArticleDutch supplier pioneers climate neutral products
Retail supplier Superunie has become climate neutral on some lines by reducing and offsetting carbon emissions in supply chain
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ArticleSustainable food systems are ‘within our control’
Former IFAD president says separating climate change from food systems is 'wrong' as Trump pulls out of Paris climate agreement
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ArticleMali mango project is 'bearing fruit'
The WTO says a new, multi-agency funding initiative is helping Mali to build a better mango export business
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ArticleNew-season Cornish spuds reach Tesco
Branston-supplied Cornish potatoes in store until August, as demand for the seasonal produce continues
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ArticleSnack to the future
The growth of out-of-home eating is very much at the forefront of seed breeder Rijk Zwaan’s thinking when it comes to the tomato category

