News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1682
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ArticleAlibaba to open Australian office
Leading Chinese e-tailer Alibaba has announced it will open an office in Melbourne, Australia
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ArticleFrutura's sustainable future
The Austrian fresh produce grower-marketer has launched a unique vegetable project in Styria that utilises geothermal energy
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ArticleEx-porn star fronts Landgard’s berry campaign
A former porn star is the face of a new drive to promote German berries by marketing firm Landgard
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ArticleDutch authority cuts pepper cartel fine
Rainbow and United West Growers have seen their individual €7m fines for price-fixing cut to a total of €1.63m
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ArticleFresh Service raises money for charity
A team from the fresh produce distributor wore headbands decorated with fruit as they completed a sponsored walk
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ArticleVitacress to invest £4m in UK salad business
A leading grower and packer of fresh herbs and salad has announced a £4 million investment in its UK salad production
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ArticleColombia – South Korea FTA enters force
Latin American nation encouraged by prospects of first FTA with an Asian nation
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ArticlePeru limbers up for Asia Fruit Logistica
Enrique Camet of AGAP describes Peru's evolving role as a supplier to Asian markets
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ArticleNeuquén looks to boost export offer
Investment in new air cargo facilities will kick-start air-flown exports of cherries and berries
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ArticleEU takes on more from third countries
Fresh produce imports climbed in both volume and value from third countries during the January-April period
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ArticleSpanish cooperative joins British Summer Fruits
Onuba Fruit has become the first international member of the UK’s soft-fruit trade body
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ArticleResults of “atypical” Spanish lemon season revealed
Production in the upcoming season expected to recover after “exceptional” 2015/16 campaign
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ArticleKoper key for Egyptian produce
Information from Luka Koper shows Slovenian port has received regular deliveries of Egyptian produce since November
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ArticleTwo dead from E. Coli outbreak
The number of cases of E. Coli in the UK has risen to 151 with some wholesalers advised to stop using imported rocket
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ArticleThe Greenery sells off Mulder Onions
Buyout led by current MD Gerard Hoekman will see company leave The Greenery after almost 20 years
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ArticleStrawberry sales down but catching up
A late season and unpredictable weather caused some volume challenges over Wimbledon fortnight, but sales are expected to catch up
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ArticleNew Covent Garden wholesalers enjoy sales rise
Fresh produce wholesalers at New Covent Garden Market have reported a 1.8 per cent increase in turnover
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ArticleEncouraging start for Australian citrus exports
Performance over first five months of the year significantly betters that of 2015
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ArticleSainsbury's completes phase-out of multibuys
Supermarket ends multibuy promotions two months ahead of schedule in response to changing shopper habits
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ArticleNFU files Trading Standards complaint over ‘fake’ farms
Retailers using ‘fake’ farm branding are could mislead consumers over country of origin of produce, the NFU has said

