News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1676
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ArticleBelgian potato prices rise
Prices are up as much as 25 per cent since April as the season comes to a close and concerns grow over next season's crop
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ArticleLes Vergers Launay joins Pomanjou
French apple grower-marketer Pomanjou has acquired Les Vergers Launay as both companies seek out synergies
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ArticleFruit and nuts on the menu for Greggs
Bakery chain outlines plans to add further healthy options on the back of encouraging sales this year
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ArticleChile helps IGKiwi hit the sweet spot
Indian importer gains traction with kiwifruit brand thanks to strong supply programme from Chile
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ArticleSmart criminals target farming sector
Tactics such as tractor cloning and fake advertising contributed to £42.5m in rural crime last year
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ArticleWatermelon pitched as heat remedy in Japan
Japan’s Suika Club has held watermelon tastings across the country to promote consumption to avoid heat stroke and heat exhaustion
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ArticleCarline named NIAB commercial director
Former East Malling Services MD takes up the post at unified research body with immediate effect
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ArticleRJ Herbert falls into administration
Machinery specialist continues to trade while administrators assess its financial viability
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ArticleRijk Zwaan outlines pepper importance
Rudy van den Berg, crop coordinator for peppers at Rijk Zwaan, speaks exclusively to Fruitnet about developments in the category
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ArticleFlorette acquires beetroot specialist
Bagged-salad giant buys Axgro Foods in move it says will help diversify its product portfolio
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ArticleScotland to build first vertical farm
Scotland is set to build the first vertical farm of its kind in the UK in an effort to tackle long-term food security
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ArticleRoger Sayer passes away, aged 64
Salad industry in shock as leading figure dies unexpectedly at home at the weekend
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ArticleNo reaction from Russia
Turkish losses continue to mount as a result of the ban from Russia, with Russian officials highlighting the need to support domestic production
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Morrisons cuts fresh produce prices by 17 per cent
Morrisons has slashed its fruit and vegetable prices in a bid to reassure consumers about post-Brexit food costs
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ArticleMaersk Line gears up for AFL
Shipping giant looking to cultivate fruitful partnerships at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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ArticleARC Eurobanan founder passes away
Ángel Rey Rodriguez led group's transformation from Madrid wholesaler into a major international fresh produce trader
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ArticlePartners host China avocado conference
Chinese importer Lantao and global avocado grower-packer-shipper Mission Produce launch first China Avocado Congress in Guangzhou
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ArticlePeruvian avos benefit from price boom
Exports to continue to enjoy fast growth, with some 70 per cent of Peru's total shipments now coming to Europe
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ArticlePerfection buys Calypso marketing rights
OneHarvest has sold the exclusive sales and marketing rights for Calypso mango to Perfection Fresh Australia
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ArticleHort Innovation launches Leadership Fund
Grower-owned body Horticulture Innovation Australia has launched is largest industry recruitment initiative to-date

