News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1681
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit caught-up in steel dumping claim
Media reports suggest kiwifruit exporter warned about "retaliatory measures" if investigation goes ahead
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ArticleTesco stocks world’s hottest chilli
The Carolina Reaper measures 1.5 million Scoville units and comes with on-packet health warnings
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ArticleSpecial report: Slim pickings
The EU referendum has sparked uncertainty and concern in fresh produce recruitment, but labour providers are looking for positives
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ArticleAhold and Delhaize to merge this week
Retailers expect to complete merger on 23 July, subject to US Federal Trade Commission clearance
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ArticleOlmos yields first organic banana harvest
The fruit will be destined for European markets including Germany, Switzerland and Italy
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ArticleDouble success for Uruguay in China
Official signing of import protocol for fresh blueberries and citrus will take place on 29 July
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ArticleLeadsom ‘will be open for business’ on labour, says NFU
The NFU is confident the new environment minister will be receptive to the fresh produce industry’s labour needs in post-Brexit negotiations
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ArticleTacon urges more supplier engagement
Despite a number of successes, adjudicator wants more suppliers to come forward if they have suffered abuse
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ArticleBicoloured apple push ends second year
The third year of the campiagn to promote European apples will run under the theme of 'Enjoy'
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ArticleData: how the Dutch rule Europe's avo trade
Figures show the Netherlands remains very much at the heart of things when it comes to avocado imports… and exports
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ArticleSerbian apple exporter looks further east
Delta Agrar has revealed that it began selling apples to the Middle East this year, opening another potentially key market
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ArticleJose Claure joins Kölla from Trofi
Overseas import specialist will help the German fresh produce company expand its international business
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ArticleInterview: Ribena's currant affairs
Ribena and blackcurrants are as inseparable as Ant & Dec, but the brand faces challenges from the anti-sugar lobby. Michael Barker hears how it plans to navigate changing times and secure a successful future
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ArticleProduce giant raises £7k for local hospice
Produce World has raised funds through cycle rides, cake sales and money in lieu of speaking fees or landmark birthdays
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ArticlePolish blueberries gather momentum
It has been a positive start to life for the Polish Blueberry Committee as the country sets its sights on Europe and Asia with its Berry Good brand
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ArticlePlant Health Australia welcomes new members
Three new peak industry bodies join coordinators of the plant biosecurity partnership in Australia
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ArticleFruitspot appoints innovation head
Online fresh produce platform hires Brent Erenwert as its new director of innovation
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ArticleRain clips Argentine fruit exports
Sendings of oranges, mandarins, grapefruit, apples and pears are down in first five months of 2016
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ArticleBerry Gardens predicts huge cherry growth
Investments in planting, new varieties and technology means significant opportunity for growers
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ArticleDominic Jenkin appointed AHEA CEO
The Australian Horticultural Exporters Association has announced Dominic Jenkin as chief executive

