News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1724
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ArticleLimoneira launches South Africa business
Limoneira has launched its South African business and partnered with Re:inc to form Real Citrus
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ArticleMixed fortunes for imports in China
Pieter de Waart of Shanghai fruit importer Origin Direct Asia puts Fruitnet in the picture about current trade flows in China
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ArticleEU votes on herbicide ban
Efsa may disagree with the WHO that glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic”, but the European public appears convinced
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ArticleTractor in train crash 'not working on asparagus land'
The incident took place just off Roudham Farm, which is the home of supermarket-supplying firm Norfolk County Asparagus
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ArticleRSA lemon ban 'a diplomatic step'
Country's decision to stop its own organic lemon shipments to the EU was a gesture of goodwill, says special envoy
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ArticleWhat does the German consumer want?
Know-how rules at the German Fruit & Vegetable Congress, which takes place in Düsseldorf on 15-16 September
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ArticleTechnology prolongs shelf-life
Trials at UWE Bristol have confirmed the success of a new technology to lengthen the lifespan of various fruit and vegetables
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ArticleLidl Germany switches to RA bananas
The retailer has extended its policy of buying only Rainforest Alliance fruit, following earlier switch on pineapples
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ArticleArgentine topfruit off to poor start
Shipments during the first quarter of 2016 fail to recover as hopes fade for rest of season
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ArticlePink Lady celebrates 10 years of London Marathon support
Over 30 runners have completed the iconic race dressed as an apple during the brand’s 10 years as official sponsor
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ArticleIndian produce e-commerce site wins funding
Online fruit and veg trading platform Vegfru has won backing from software firm Wingify to continue expansion across India
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ArticleTesco extends 'wonky' range to include fruit
Working with its partner suppliers, Tesco has extended its retail specifications of strawberries and apples
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ArticleFarmcare looks to learn from Jaguar Land Rover
Top-fruit and potato business Farmcare identifies innovation workshops as a way of driving its 'market-leading' strategy
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ArticleBostock is top of the crops
Perfect growing conditions have produced the best quality Bostock New Zealand organic apple crop the grower has produced in years
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ArticleBartletts wins Asda listing for new product
Rooster Chunky Chips will be listed in Asda for the first time as potato giant continues its march into the frozen sector
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ArticleUK agri-students accused of gang rape see case thrown out
The quartet had been arrested after a group sex session at the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester
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ArticleGreenstar apple reaching Aussie shelves
The sweet, green apple has been forecast for success in Australia with its unique non-browning features
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ArticleWaitrose launches premium range as own-label battle hots up
The supermarket has unveiled Waitrose 1, which it described as “one simple yet distinctive brand for its premium food"
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ArticleEU fresh produce consumption falls
Euromonitor fresh food industry study shows fruit and vegetable consumption dropped in 2015
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ArticleElveden Farms to become research hub
Potato grower to become Strategic Potato (SPot) farm with £100,000 in funding from the Eastern Agri-Tech Growth Initiative

