News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1701
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ArticleOakville growers go unpaid
Potato growers claim they are owed “hundreds of thousands” of dollars after Australia’s largest supplier goes under
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Liverpool wholesale market moving to attract 'new traders'
Plans to move the fruit, veg and flower site from its existing rundown building to a new and as yet undecided site
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ArticleLulu opens hypermarket in Indonesia
Jakarta store the first of 10 to be set up by UAE-based retail group in the Asian nation
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ArticleSmoothie brand spends seven figures on huge ad push
Savse's £2 million June campaign kicked off on 6 June, and is set to run for three weeks
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ArticleNew benchmark for Indian mangoes
Irradiated mangoes shipped from India to the US hits the 500-tonne mark for the season
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ArticleHand-y appointment for Capespan
Capespan North America has appointed Danielle Hand to the position of food safety director
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ArticleRhubarb growers force the issue
Rhubarb is enjoying a renewed surge in popularity driven primarily by caterers and top chefs
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ArticleInterview: Zespri's brand plans
Zespri marketing manager for Europe, Nele Moorthamers, talks to Nina Pullman about why the company has identified the UK as a growth market
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ArticleSpecial report: The numbers game
As the fresh produce supply chain delivers more and more information about production, distribution and markets, new opportunities are arising for companies to take advantage of emerging big data
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ArticleFresh Produce Forum China: 20 key trends
Asiafruit brings you the programme highlights from Fresh Produce Forum China, which launched in Chengdu last week
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ArticleAsia-Europe upgrade for Maersk
Adjusted Asia-Europe network offers a "more reliable product" and enhances transit times
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ArticleJapanese municipalities target new markets
Partnership between Yamanashi and Shizuoka on the cards, as growers look to South East Asia
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ArticleStudent assesses potential of marijuana sector
Writtle's Simon Jones is looking at whether legal production in Jamaica could lead to a commercial medicinal marijuana sector
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ArticlePineapple giant 'used underage workers', Brit claims
Natural Fruit claimed in tribunal that Andy Hall supplied false information about the company's labour record, hitting its reputation and exports
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Article‘State of emergency’ declared in Nigeria’s tomato sector
The Tomato Leaf Miner pest has reportedly wiped out tomato farms in Nigeria’s northern states while prices are skyrocketing
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ArticleProexport calls for unity on water
Association warns that industry infighting will set back efforts to resolve the water crisis facing the region
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ArticlePrepared veg supplier looking to crack US market
International business currently provides 16 per cent of sales for Mash Direct, which also wants to boost sales in southern England
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ArticleNaturipe reaches peak of blues campaign
Growing demand means the California group must constantly innovate to keep pace
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ArticleCR exporters slam new pineapple controls
Canapep warns that new inspection measures at ports are causing delays to shipments
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ArticleCompass launches LGBT network
Foodservice firm has partnered with LGBT charity and organisations to create better inclusivity in the workplace

