News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1723
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ArticleTime to Tango
The University of California Riverside has been granted plant breeders’ rights in South Africa for the Tango mandarin
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ArticleTPP to bring long-term benefits to NZ
Zespri among a number of agricultural heavyweights to voice support for trade deal
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ArticleGreenvale wins award for local support
Potato supplier has won the Eastern Borders Development Award for commitment to regional economy and environment
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ArticleVegetable market opening for Door
Dutch co-operative is enjoying good growth following a recovery in prices and an expansion in planted area
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ArticleFruit and veg band seeks industry backing
The Barrow Band said commercial backing would help spread its message of health benefits of fruit and veg to children
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ArticleNew managing director for marketing specialist
RED Communications has named former FPJ editor Dominic Weaver as MD while John Valentine moves to chairman
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ArticleIPL moves to change Asda's pineapple supply model
IPL aims to supply two loads per week through its Normanton base, with the balance of the volume coming from its third-party supplier, Chiquita
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ArticleChina says yes to Spanish stonefruit
Signing of new import protocol marks the culmination of nine years of negotiations to between the two countries
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ArticleGrowth in Florida citrus outlook
Good news for growers as Valencia forecast rises despite ongoing battle against disease
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ArticleRobots helping pollination for growers
Two Australian-made unmanned robots have been developed to find the best places for beehives in orchards in order to improve yields
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ArticleRSA organic growers 'scapegoated'
Dutch organic specialist Eosta believes EU protectionism is ultimately to blame for South African organic lemon growers’ decision to halt exports
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ArticleRSA lemon ban 'not country-wide'
South Africa's voluntary diversion of organic lemons away from the EU does not apply to Western and Northern Capes
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ArticleVelvetleaf takes root in New Zealand
Number of confirmed cases swells beyond 150, with growers encouraged to keep watchful eye out for fast growing weed
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ArticleThe Co-op moves to 'sell off' 300 stores
Reports suggest that the mutual has appointed Rothschild to find buyers for the shops, which equate to nearly 10 per cent of its estate
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ArticleTruss unveils plans for food degree apprenticeships
It is hoped that the creation of the degrees will help safeguard the UK’s position as a world leader in high-tech food innovation
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ArticleAustralian exporters welcome Japan cuts
Citrus industry growing volumes and revenue for fresh and juice products in Asian market
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ArticleTesco returns to profit and grows LFL sales
Retailer’s like-for-like sales grew by 0.9 per cent in Q4 and it posted £162m pre-tax profit up from £6.3bn loss
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ArticleHuelva’s blueberry acreage climbs
Crop proving to be a increasingly attractive alternative to strawberries for region’s soft fruit producers
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ArticleKiwifruit's health credentials grow
Latest evidence presented at first ever International Symposium on kiwifruit and health
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ArticlePort of LA breaks through 2m TEU barrier in Q1
Overall cargo volumes up 11.3 per cent in first three months of 2016

