News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1673
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ArticleJon Gleeson to head-up Driscoll Australia
Industry veteran takes control of berry joint venture, as Russell Allwell joins Driscoll Strawberry Associates
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ArticleNature & More launches Bug
Organic specialist Nature & More has introduced an interactive Bug wrapper to teach children about the importance of insects
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ArticleIceless Aussie broccoli exported to Dubai
Biopac modified atmosphere plastic liners have made it possible to ship Australian broccoli to Dubai without ice
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ArticleTasmania bans imports of WA strawberries
The Australian island-state has halted imports of strawberries from Western Australia after finding green snails in three punnets
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ArticleWoolworths Holdings takes first steps into Australia
Woolworths Holdings supplier In2Food has inked a JV with Yarra Valley Farms as the South African company looks to expand into Australia
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ArticleMore not always better, says VerDi
The Dutch importer’s focus is on avoiding oversupply, and the issues that accompany it, while continuing to explore new sources, not least Latin America’s rapidly rising star, Peru
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ArticleBrazil: opportunities of Olympic proportion
With the eyes of the world focused on Rio 2016, we take a look at the overall potential for fresh produce companies in Brazil
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ArticleBlue Skies boosted by healthy eating trend
British company says a number of markets are showing increased interest in fresh convenience products
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ArticleKent growers hit by series of ‘high-value’ fruit thefts
Police say a spate of fruit thefts worth up to £6,000 across the fresh produce heartland of Kent 'may be linked'
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ArticleRiverford buys lemons rejected by retailers
Six tonnes of Italian lemons rejected by two supermarkets for aesthetic blemishes have been redistributed by box scheme
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ArticleNew MD for Borough Market
Darren Henaghan replaces Keith Davis and is set to take up the reins in October
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ArticleFruit and veg retailer faces HGV ban
Enfield-based Tacim Subasi deemed "not fit to run HGVs" after traffic commissioner identifies series of failings
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ArticleTotal Produce relies on expertise
Avocados, mangoes and limes are the new focus for the Dutch importer, whose specialisation in overseas fruit puts it in a strong position to develop these growing items
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ArticlePaynter recognised with Outstanding Contribution award
Horticultural pioneer honoured for commitment to developing New Zealand pipfruit industry
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ArticleDole-Stanfilco closes two Philippine operations
Banana giant shuts sites in the northern part of Mindanao after rebels torch seventh container truck this year
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ArticleRecord remains possible for WA apples
Several factors – from recent plantings of 'hot' varieties to clement growing conditions – could yet result in a record Washington apple crop this season
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ArticleWashington set for larger apple crop
Initial forecast from the Washington State Tree Fruit Association puts apple crop at 132.9m cartons, up 15 per cent on 2015
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ArticleNZ planting 1m more apple trees
Pipfruit New Zealand’s Alan Pollard says the country’s world-leading apple industry is becoming a billion-dollar export business
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ArticleFruitnet launches event for south-east Europe
Opportunities to develop exports and build new markets will be focus at Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe in Belgrade
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ArticleGoogle puts fruit at heart of Rio fun
Internet giant's search engine homepage features a video and link to a new fruit-themed mobile game

