News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1617
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ArticleTaiwanese boycott Japanese fruit
Taiwanese consumers are shunning Japanese produce over radiation fears
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ArticleAPL launches NZ2 service
APL expands Oceania service network with New Zealand Express II service
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ArticleFujitsu opens new plant factory
Finland has been named home to Fujitsu’s newest vegetable factory
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ArticleFull steam ahead for Chilean cherries
The first vessel on a new fast shipping service for Chilean cherries to China is on the water, with the second departing Valparaiso on Tuesday night
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ArticleAustralian macadamias break new ground
Crop hits a record 52,000 tonnes, as good prices encourages growers to do extra harvest rounds
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ArticleWoolies supplying carrots for Santa’s helpers
Australian retailer Woolworths has launched its Christmas-themed carrots for reindeers
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ArticleZespri set for new head office
Board approves plans for three-storey complex, which it claims will facilitate industry growth
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Article'Huge opportunities' in south-east Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe uncovers new potential for growth in the region's fresh fruit and vegetable business
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ArticleDole uses ice stunt to promote new range
A new range of frozen fruit from Dole was promoted in central London via giveaways and giant ice sculptures
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ArticleGraham Cottee appointed as new AKP director
Cottee returns to AKP after four years as potato and brassica buyer at Morrisons and will head up company's grower group
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ArticleSant'Orsola invests in new packhouse
Italian berry specialist aiming to expand business with the development of a new packing centre near Trento
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ArticleBan supports local production
Russia’s ban on EU and US imports has bolstered domestic production, not just of vegetables, but also of apples
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ArticleNisa launches Festive Five veg deal
Maris Piper, Brussels sprouts, carrots, parsnips and a Savoy cabbage are on sale at 39p each until January
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ArticleJapanese firm acquires UK freeze-dried foods producer
Nagatanien's acquisition of Kent-based Chaucer will help both companies expand their global reach and enter new markets
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ArticleAshfield to replace Baines as Aldi head of buying
Group buying director Julie Ashfield will replace MD of corporate buying Tony Baines when he retires next year
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ArticleBrazil greenlights watermelon tech
SmartFresh post-harvest technology from AgroFresh approved for use on watermelons in Brazil
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ArticleEarly start for Modi in Australia
Consumers set to sink their teeth into Italian-bred apple from late February
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ArticleIndia and Afghanistan look to air cargo service
Limited opportunities for overground trade prompts countries to move towards airfreight
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ArticleVanguard merger no dampener on demand
Leading Peruvian grape, citrus and pomegranate producer Challapampa is celebrating its first harvest since being acquired by Vanguard International
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ArticleRecord charter flights ahead of CNY
Charter flights of cherries, blueberries and other fresh produce to China to reach record levels in terms of volume shipped and importers involved

