News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1640
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ArticleAvalon links with Simply Fruit under new Tesco scheme
Topfruit supplier will send apples to prepared produce firm for packing into Tesco snack packs in new ‘circular’ supply deal
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ArticleWarm autumn drags English apples back
English apple season delayed by up to two weeks due to a warm autumn, with Cox volumes down by around 20 per cent
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ArticleAwards deadline extended
Entries for the reader-voted UK Fruit & Vegetable Awards will now be accepted until 31 October
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ArticleRosy outlook for Indian apple imports
A shorter domestic apple crop in India could create bigger opportunities for imports in 2017
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ArticleBanana industry scores 'C' on Reef Report Card
The Australian banana industry has gained one of the highest ratings for best practice in nutrient and soil management in a recent Great Barrier Reef health report
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ArticlePollination project gets underway
Researchers and Australian industry unite in a bid to develop new pollination methods
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ArticleStemilt pushes organic apples
Roger Pepperl sees ideal opportunity for retailers to promote organic apples at this time of year
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ArticleKarsten UK changes grape packaging
South African grape supplier introduces new packaging machinery to cut costs and reduce environmental impact
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ArticleNew openings in south-east Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe will explore exciting new opportunities for produce buyers, marketers, exporters and growers.
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit company sees red
Origine Group confirms plan to introduce commercial volumes of Sweeki Red kiwifruit from the 2018/19 season onwards
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ArticleApp developers use AI to fight food waste
EatBy App learns users fruit and veg storage habits and reminds them to use up produce before it goes off
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ArticleCoca-Cola VP appointed IGD president
Food and grocery research charity names Leendert den Hollander as replacement to Andy Clarke
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ArticleLEAF makes royal appointment
Sustainable food and farming body appoints Countess of Wessex as honorary president as Baroness Hazel Byford leaves the role
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ArticleLeadsom’s seasonal labour comments 'naïve', says NFU
Horticulture board chairman labels Environment Secretary’s statement naïve but says education system should focus more on food production
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ArticleT&G Global harvests first Peruvian grape crop
The company continues to expand and diversify its production base in Peru
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ArticleEatBy tackles food wastage
App tracks freshness of produce and storage habits of users to prevent build-up of unused products
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ArticleWalmart China invests US$25m in food safety
Walmart has teamed with Tsinghua University and IBM to invest in food safety research in China
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ArticleGrower hopes bramley success will halt variety’s slide
Nigel Bardsley hopes bramley victory at National Fruit Show will encourage producers to stop grubbing the variety
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ArticleSenator to meet research leaders
Bill Nelson visiting Lake Alfred to meet with researchers who may be on the cusp of finding a cure to citrus greening
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ArticlePink Lady reflects on 2016 campaign
Link-ups with Gay Star News, CarFest and the London Marathon were part of the Pink Lady roster of 2016 events

