News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1690
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ArticleBooker to depart CHA
Familiar face leaves Commercial Horticultural Association to pursue a new role in agricultural and horticultural PR
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ArticleNatureSweet and Ganfer in JV
New partnership will create more than 100 hectares of greenhouses over three years
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ArticlePartnerships boost Apofruit sales and profit
Strategic deals with apple suppliers and another major marketer, Terremerse, have boosted the Italian firm's results
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ArticlePlanning and policy chief joins CGMA
Sir Edward Lister has been involved with market redevelopment in former role as leader of Wandsworth Council
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ArticleMarinopoulos heads for bankruptcy
The largest supermarket chain in Greece is reportedly set for bankruptcy, with small and medium-sized suppliers expected to be hardest hit
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ArticleConsumers rank strawberries from 10 major retailers
Tesco and M&S topped a major consumer survey into British strawberries, exclusively revealed by FPJ
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APAL responds to Brexit
Peak body says Australia’s apple industry can adapt to economic changes caused by landmark vote
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ArticlePOs set to lose £33m after Brexit
Sector will shrink and be swamped by 'cheaper imports' if PO funding is not replaced by government, trade body warns
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ArticleAmazon Fresh expands to more London postcodes
Avocados, bananas and organic veg boxes are among best-selling items on Amazon’s new grocery service
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ArticleGrapes, kiwifruit showing growth in Japan
Japan’s average household expenditure on grapes and kiwifruit has peaked in May
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ArticleA$5m investment for fruit fly fight
The Australian government has granted Horticulture Innovation Australia a A$1.65m grant to strengthen its fight against fruit fly
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ArticleNew method sheds light on citrus decay
University of Florida research focuses on greening disease locations and degree of damage caused
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica powers ahead
The amount of exhibition space sold for Asia’s leading fresh produce show has surged past last year’s total
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ArticleABGC secures buyout deal for TR4 farm
After two unsuccessful bids, peak industry body reaches agreement with owners of infested farm
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ArticleFruit industry fears post-Brexit labour crisis
Berry and top-fruit industry bodies call on labour sourcing to be a central plank in government's Brexit strategy
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ArticleMushroom picker 'attacked by drunk bear'
Weird World of Produce: Asian black bear reportedly assaulted picker after becoming intoxicated by tropical mahua tree
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ArticleRaymond meets Truss to discuss Brexit fallout
NFU president makes call for new agricultural policy, as well as seeking assurances over farm payments and regulation
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ArticleChilean citrus refreshes US social networks
CFFA says its first online campaign in US is drawing a high level of consumer interest
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ArticleTomasol joins Anecoop group
Cooperative will boost Anecoop’s tomato and watermelon offer in southern Spain
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ArticleMyanmar seeks to grow its fruit exports
Melons are driving Myanmar’s fruit exports to key markets in Asia

