News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1669
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ArticleRichland Hills in company rebrand
Apple specialist changes to Richland Hills Farms and introduces new Honeycrisp sliced apples
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ArticleRijk Zwaan serving up fresh innovations
Delayed pinking lettuce and creative salad making techniques were on show at the 2016 National Horticulture and Innovation Expo
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ArticleFruit and veg diet shown to help gout
A new study has confirmed the link between the high intake of fruit and veg and better control of gout
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ArticleOlympic Fruit looks beyond Russia
The Dutch importer has welcomed the growing stability of the European market, as companies begin to cope better with the continuing Russian ban
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ArticleDiverse offering at Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors can look forward to an array of products and services from across the supply chain, and from all over the world
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ArticleMorrisons sells stake in Fresh Direct
US online grocer has paid £45 million for Morrisons’ 10 per cent stake as the supermarket tries to recover sales losses
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ArticleHaryana inks agreement with Iowa
Indian state hopes to apply learnings from US counterpart to advance fresh produce supply chain
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ArticleHerb sales go bananas
With scratch cooking sending herb sales soaring, Michael Barker asks what will drive the category to the next level
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ArticleNeonics ‘cause long-term and large-scale bee declines’
New study is the first to examine risks to long-term bee populations and finds neonics are linked to declines on ‘national scale’
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ArticleGalician blueberry project comes to fruition
Horticina becomes the biggest blueberry farm in northern Spain with planted area rising to 100ha by 2018
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ArticleNSure launches BreakNSure test
New test from NSure designed to take the guesswork out of Hayward budbreak in New Zealand
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ArticleVero rolls out LTL service
The new service meets growing US demand for less-than-truckload deliveries
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ArticleBananas still key for Targban
While the Polish importer is widening its portfolio of products, bananas remain the single biggest import item
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ArticleThroughput down at Hamburg
First-half seaborne cargo throughput of 70.2m tonnes was down on the same period last year
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ArticleAfriAg Global launches UK subsidiary
New division of African produce supplier will provide direct access for sub-Saharan growers to EU markets and retailers
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ArticleFirst neo-panama vessel calls at London
The Sofia Celeste is the first ship to transit the newly-enlarged Panama Canal and then call at the UK
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ArticleSpecial report: Great Britain goes global
With the Brexit vote and the weak sterling causing uncertainty, could we see markets opening for the UK beyond the borders of the EU? Carl Collen speaks to those already pioneering trade in growth regions to find out
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Morrisons sends office staff to work in stores
The supermarket chain has diverted more than 1,000 head office staff into stores to cope with an expected surge in customer numbers
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ArticleStrong finish to Australian navel season
Fruit sizing and exchange rates propel exports, as production winds down
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ArticleFruit campaign continues with stonefruit tour
A Univeg and Mack-funded stonefruit sampling tour across the UK is part of the Adventures in Fruit umbrella campaign

