News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1679
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ArticleTru-Cape welcomes successful harvest
Despite challenges including fruit size and currency fluctuations, Tru-Cape hails its strong topfruit harvest
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ArticleOppy reveals "strategic realignments"
North American importer strengthens sales and grower relations approach
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ArticleJoe Barsi joins T&G Global
Industry veteran tasked with overseeing development of company’s North American pipifruit business
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ArticleValle Maule integrates with partners
The Chilean blueberry specialist has brought its distribution partners in Asia and Europe into the business as shareholders
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ArticleCosta creates new global berry role
Peter McPherson has been appointed to the newly created role of general manager – berry international for leading Australian group Costa
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ArticleCTGC appoints director of advertising
The California Table Grape Commission has appointed Alyson Dias as director of advertising and digital media
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ArticleVitacress holds second Environment Week
Initiative aims to educate employees in the importance of nature and biodiversity
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ArticleSouth African citrus volumes drop further
Country's citrus crop forecast decreases substantially as Valencia harvest starts
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ArticleFreight delay fears over Dover chaos
Freight Transport Association warns Operation Stack could be brought in if French border issue is not addressed
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ArticlePeru in sights of Gulf traders
The rise of the South American exporter has been rapid and significant, with Dubai-based traders increasingly eyeing the source
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ArticleGangmaster loses licence for 'skimming' pay
TRS Personnel loses right to provide workers to the fresh produce sector after paying below NMW
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ArticleBoysenberry breakthrough in asthma research
Plant & Food Research study suggests berry helps reduce symptoms associated with inflamed airways
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ArticleScience breakthrough boosts tomatoes
New research could lead to the development of longer-lasting and better-tasting varieties
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ArticleAilimpo expects Spanish lemon jump
Group expects violumes to bounce back in 2016/17, with initial forecast pegging crop at 980,000 tonnes
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ArticleNew plantings for Bostock New Zealand
Leading organic grower-marketer invests in redeveloping orchards with varieties suited to Asian markets
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ArticleSutton to leave M&S for Univeg UK
Popular technical manager will make the switch from retailer to supplier when he departs M&S in October
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ArticleRubio backs citrus incentive
Florida Citrus Mutual has applauded senator Marco Rubio for co-sponsoring citrus bill
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ArticleRetail giants complete merger
United States Federal Trade Commission approves deal between Delhaize and Ahold
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ArticleVietnam eyeing dragon fruit exports
Australian officials have toured Vietnamese dragon fruit farms and packhouses ahead of granting access
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ArticleWoolies cuts jobs, slows growth
Australian retailer Woolworths has announce it will cut 500 jobs and slow new store rollouts under an operating model review

