News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1695
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ArticleJam-packed season for Northwest cherries
Forecasts suggest as much as 90 per cent of crop will mature within a six-week period
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ArticleUS$32m damage award for Del Monte Int'l
Fresh Del Monte Produce subsidiary is awarded more than US$32m by against one of the largest Costa Rican gold pineapple growers
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ArticleWealmoor hosts visit from Biz minister
Sajid Javid and local MP Nadhim Zahawi visited the exotic produce supplier’s Atherstone-upon-Stour facility
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ArticleCherry R&D has ‘considerable’ potential
East Malling’s cherry breeder Feli Fernández on cherry trials, UK production and the biggest pest threats for stonefruit
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ArticleDongfang Modern signals Australian intent
Chinese citrus producer shifts its headquarters to Brisbane, as it eyes off expansion on two fronts
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ArticleAdding colour to carrots
Variety is the name of the game in the carrot category these days, as growers find new ways of presenting the classic vegetable
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ArticleInterview: Hochfeld's man on a mission
Richard Hochfeld has quietly gone about its business to become one of the UK’s most valuable fresh produce firms. Martyn Fisher meets its managing director Alan Guindi
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ArticleRadish market hots up
Martyn Fisher reports on what those involved in the production, supply and promotion of radish think is holding back the product
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ArticleBuoyant sales for stonefruit
Shopper frequency and price inflation has boosted stonefruit value and volume despite challenging growing conditions in Spain and the UK
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ArticlePink Lady grows UK market share
Pink Lady apples enjoy "unparalleled" value spend increase in UK apple market
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ArticleLangmeads installs fourth solar site
The West Sussex herbs and salad supplier can now power 12,500 homes through a total of 40MW of solar panels
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ArticleQLD grows broccoli exports to Japan
Queensland broccoli exports to Japan are expected to triple in coming years, injecting A$1, into the Australian state.
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ArticleMarkets diversify for Moroccan veg
Moroccan vegetables are increasingly being sent to markets in Russia and the Middle East, as volumes to main market Europe continue to fall
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ArticleTruss and Shropshire speak out on Brexit
G’s chairman John Shropshire has spoken about the negative impact on businesses if the UK left the EU as part of minister’s visit
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ArticleSubway supplier Phil Johnson passes away
Obituary: Philip Johnson, owner and MD of PJ Produce, died suddenly last month, aged 58
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ArticleJDM Food Group spends £4 million on expansion
Company has expanded the despatch, storage and production facilities at its Lincolnshire base
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ArticleSnell elected IBA president
British grower takes over for minimum two-year term at the International Blackcurrant Association
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ArticleAvocado Week to return to the UK
ProHass will run promotional activities in the UK between 4 and 10 July on back of huge avocado sales growth
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Sales of English dessert apples top last year
Royal Gala expected to remain on shelves for another week while all dessert apple volumes exceed last season, new figures show
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ArticlePiñata Farms launches substrate strawberries
Grower-packer-marketer pioneers use of production method in Australia, expecting it to become the norm within next ten years

