News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1702
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ArticleInterfel launches new-look Fête
The Fête des Fruits et Légumes Frais, which takes place across France from 10 June, aims to give the sector an even more Fraîch’attitude
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ArticleFrench trade body launches nationwide campaign
Interfel's festival of fresh fruit and vegetable will see picnics and treasure hunts in major cities, towns and villages across France
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ArticleSanLucar chills with the kids
The company’s latest movie tie-in features characters from fifth Ice Age film on fruit packs in Austria and Germany
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ArticleCocaine worth £23m found in Ecuadorian bananas
Customs officers found 900kg of cocaine in a consignment of bananas in the port of Rotterdam
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ArticleMission expands sales department
Two new appointments signal avocado giant’s ongoing growth strategy
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ArticleMelons eclipse US$27,000 mark
Retailer splashes out on a pair of Yubari melons at Japan’s first auction of the season
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ArticlePotato marketer launches new processing division
Pride of Anglia Growers is a new division of East Anglia potato grower and marketer AKP Group
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ArticleNo end to Çekok investment
The political standoff with Russia and the continued instability in the region have complicated business for Turkish companies, but Çekok remains committed to growth
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ArticleTasmanian freight scheme called into question
New Zealand authorities concerned equalisation funding is being used as an unlawful export subsidy
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ArticleHort Innovation signs MoU with ICAR
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has signed a research agreement with Horticulture Innovation Australia
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ArticleSouth Korea exports on the up
Rising demand from Asia and the US has seen South Korea’s fruit and vegetables exports rise 22.9 per cent in five years
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ArticleUAE restricts access to Indian mangoes
Indian chilis, mangoes and cucumbers now require residue analysis reports to enter UAE after the discovery of high levels of pesticides
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ArticleBanana business sets ethical standards
UK retailers have been falling over themselves to switch their banana supplies to sustainable sources this year, boosting their CSR credentials
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ArticleLivestock 'would improve soils for growers'
Bringing livestock back onto produce farms would help improve soil health, writes Liz Bowles, head of farming at the Soil Association
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ArticleOPDR launches Cava service
Route offers connection between the Spanish east coast, northern Europe and St Petersburg
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ArticleEuropean chestnuts learn from China
Producers and processors of chestnuts from Europe have completed a mission to China in an attempt to become more competitive
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ArticleTwo chefs recognised by industry awards
Diane Camp of Reynolds and Bakkavor’s Glyn Yarnall have been recognised for achievement as industry development chefs
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ArticleAsia holds firm for NZ pipfruit exports
Sales into Europe and North America down in 2015, while UK remains largest country market
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ArticleCampaign targets lunchtimes as berry production soars
Lunchtime Walkabout campaign urges workers to take a break from the office, go for a walk and eat some healthier food
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ArticleFloridians have food waste concerns
Survey finds 60 per cent of Floridians agree or strongly agree that they are worried about food waste

