News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1680
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ArticleTrade untouched by coup attempt
Uncowed by last weekend’s attempted coup by the Turkish military, the country’s produce exporters remain positive and are now eyeing a return to Russia
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ArticleAbella Fruits hones in on quality
The Lléida-based stonefruit producer believes in letting its products do the talking
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ArticleS&A Group: emoji deal 'sets us apart'
Company's Oliver Davies explains decision to sponsor Unicode's globally recognised strawberry symbol
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ArticleDutoit's first blueberry crop on the way
Company's expansion into berry production accompanied by new investments in cherries and sweet potatoes
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ArticleBotanicoir beats the rain with €1.2m Sri Lanka spend
Coir producer says new automated drying facility will mean problems caused by monsoons will be a thing of the past
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ArticleGulf region sees slowdown in trade
Low oil prices and the continuing war with Yemen have caused demand to fall in Saudi Arabia, while Iran’s recovery from sanctions remains slow
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ArticleYupaa and Capespan complete merger
Creation of Yupaa Fresh signals unifying of Yupaa’s business with strategic partner Capespan
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ArticleSweet future for blackberries
Berry Gardens predicts rise of new, sweeter blackberries will help drive market growth
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ArticleZespri denies pressure claims
Kiwifruit marketer says Chinese government has not made any retaliation threats over steel dumping case
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ArticleSainsbury's wants Brits to beat the 'bin-nana'
Supermarket trials project that it says could save thousands of bananas from being unnecessarily thrown away
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ArticleNew foldable plastic box range launched
Unique release mechanism means discrete collapsing of boxes at maximum speed
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ArticleLimoneira launches direct orange sales
The US-based citrus group has brought its orange and specialty citrus sales in-house as it bids to duplicate its success in marketing lemons
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ArticleJapanese companies to open veggie factory
Marubeni Corporation, Showa Denko and Chiyoda are collaborating on an artificially lit vegetable factory in Dubai
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ArticleBrittany artichoke growers use expertise
Producers of artichokes at Prince de Bretagne have had to utilise their expert know-how to cope with a premature and difficult season
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ArticleSafety first for labelling giant
Sinclair has moved to appoint Elizabeth Correia to oversee its crucial food safety operations through customer and supplier interactions.
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ArticleBenelux takes a shine to Murano class
The Italian strawberry variety, which is already highly regarded in the UK, is making a splash in the Netherlands and Belgium
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ArticleRecord season for Chilean cherries
Fedefruta says price paid to growers did not drop below US$5 per kg at any stage during the 2015/16 campaign
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ArticleSouth Africa's first black grower-exporter?
Having rescued previously failing orchards in the Elgin Valley, one ambitious grower is targeting the export market
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ArticleFlower market move date pushed back
New Covent Garden flower traders will now move to their new home on 27 February after all preceding work has been completed
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ArticleKent cherries delivered to the Queen
Cherries from Ephraim Fruit Farm were delivered to Her Majesty after winning best in show at the National Cherry and Soft Fruit Show

