News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1719
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ArticlePrimland shows social side
Social media has become a useful tool for companies like French kiwifruit exporter Primland to connect with consumers in East Asia
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ArticleHort business profitability falls by 7 per cent
RBR survey found that overall output fell by three per cent but this was slightly offset by a similar fall in variable costs
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ArticleNatures Way boss joins IGD as trustee
The appointment of Susan Barratt at the grocery insight charity takes effect immediately and will last until the end of 2019
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ArticleBayer joins USDA seed programme
Vegetable Seeds division agrees to screen imported seeds with diagnostic testing
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ArticleUnica Group keeps on growing
Almería’s Camposol becomes the tenth company to join the Spanish group
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ArticleCommercial director of prepared firm dies
FPJ understands that the commercial director of Kanes Foods, Jeremy Folkard, has been killed in a car crash
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ArticleJobs on line as QV looks to address cost base
Veg giant looking at a proposal to consolidate the QV potato business to its Holbeach base in Lincolnshire
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ArticleTotal Produce UK maintains steady revenue stream
Fresh produce giant posted a 2015 full-year turnover figure nigh-on identical to the commanding £401 million 2014 number
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ArticleHere comes the berry in black
Despite promising work being done to boost blackberry sales, growers and suppliers have a number of troubling issues to contend with
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ArticleAdded value sparks interest in salads
The added-value salad sector is a valuable way of sparking consumer interest and boosting the category, but smaller firms can struggle with niche NPD
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ArticleImprove store layout to up fruit and veg consumption - NFU
One of 34 pleas NFU's Horticulture and Potatoes Board makes in its Fit For The Future: Helping Consumers Eat More Fruit and Veg report
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ArticleTaylorgrown's veg estate
Houghton Estate in Norfolk is home to organic veg grower Taylorgrown and its inspiring general manager Joe Rolfe. Nina Pullman went to visit
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ArticleTide turns as veg picks up
Recent shortages of cauliflower and spring greens appear to be over, while new figures show the vegetable category is seeing value and volume growth
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ArticleMorrisons lists ‘ketchup and chips’ hybrid plant
Retailer will also stock the Thompson & Morgan-owned ‘Egg and Chips’ plant to cater to increased demand for grow-your-own
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ArticleGolden Bay Fruit welcomes its first Cox to UK
New Zealand grower-exporter Golden Bay Fruit has delivered its first volumes of new season Cox to the UK and Europe
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ArticleJob of the Week: Head of Knowledge Exchange - Horticulture
Providing strategic leadership on knowledge exchange on behalf of the AHDB, you will ensure that research leads to enhanced best practice and increased competitiveness for Horticulture businesses
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ArticleSoil Association launches soil project
The UK is losing precious fertile soils at an alarming rate. New project Great Soils hopes to prevent that.
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ArticleUSDA puts up citrus greening funds
US$22m in grants has been made available for research to combat citrus greening
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ArticleHeavy demand for Sumo Citrus
Mandarin offering continues to gain traction in Australian market on back of its sweet taste and distinctive appearance
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ArticleVale da Rosa upgrades grapes packhouse
New investments will enable the company to extend its range of packaging formats and increase efficiency

