News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1670
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ArticleBackpacker tax review announced
The Australian government has announced a review of key issues affecting working holiday maker visa holders
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ArticleAussie Farmers expands range
Online grocer Aussie Farmers Direct has launched The General Store for a one-stop shop for Australian shoppers
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ArticleOnline dating for fresh produce
They describe themselves as the matchmakers of fresh produce – but what does this latest wave of fruit and veg e-commerce platforms offer suppliers?
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ArticleSupermarket sales drop below £100bn
Food retail sales have dipped below £100 billion for the first time in six years amid the ongoing supermarket price war
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ArticlePeruvian custard apples reach new markets
The government is supporting small producers in their efforts to develop new export opportunities
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ArticleFreight rates hit Maersk Line result
Second quarter result and revenue both fall year-on-year as average freight rates hit record low levels
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ArticlePortMiami broadens its appeal
The Florida port continues to strengthen its role as the preferred perishables gateway from Latin America
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ArticleNeame Lea merges with Zyon UK
The deal will see Zyon exclusively market all of Neame Lea’s ornamentals in the UK
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ArticleCreating a Diva moment
New Zealand apple brand continues to gain traction thanks to re-branding process
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ArticleFarmers get EU funding guarantees
The chancellor has promised agricultural funding will be upheld and existing grants honoured beyond the UK’s EU departure
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ArticleZespri set to resume China shipments
New checking procedures signed-off by New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries
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ArticleA$5M pre-sizer to boost Lenswood Apples exports
South Australian premier Jay Weatherill was on hand to officially open Lenswood Apples’ facility with a state-of-the-art pre-sizer
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ArticleOrora and AHG open Bundaberg facility
Orora has opened it purpose-built packaging, cold storage and transport facility in partnership with AHG Refrigerated Logistics
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ArticleNFU: Post-Brexit policies ‘can increase self-sufficiency’
The NFU has urged the Government to increase self-sufficicency in food post-Brexit, but warns against protectionism
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ArticleTwo fresh produce R&D projects win £1m in funding
‘Water risk in fresh produce systems’ and ‘Protecting the UK’s favourite fruit’ have won new funding from a leading research body
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ArticleFruit and veg goes to Hollywood
Actress Salma Hayek posed with fruit and veg to promote new animation Sausage Party at the recent US premier
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ArticleFyffes encourages Dundalk backing
Company calls on fans across Ireland to get behind Dundalk FC and support Irish football on the European stage
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ArticleNew Ocado deal to expand Morrisons’ home deliveries
Morrisons is set to roll out its delivery service nationwide after agreeing a new deal with online delivery partner Ocado
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ArticleInterview: Charles Shropshire's produce heritage
Charles Shropshire is part of a family that has become synonymous with fresh produce. In this exclusive interview, he talks to Nina Pullman about his plans for G’s UK farming operations
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ArticleResearch unravels DNA of banana fungus
Consortium hopes findings will help develop a banana plant resistant to black Sigatoka

