News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1728
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ArticleAsian opportunities growing for Australian citrus
Trade experts paint positive outlook for sales into China and Philippines, where premium quality offerings are becoming more popular
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ArticleNisa launches new wholesale fresh produce service
The initiative has already reportedly boosted sales and seen volume increases on fresh produce of 17 per cent
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ArticleLinkFresh lands leadership prize
Group receives Frost & Sullivan Technology Leadership Award for food safety ERP software
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ArticleFunding boost for Tasmanian horticulture
Tasmania’s horticulture sector has received A$130,000 to improve productivity and profitability
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ArticleBrisbane Markets lauds Perth market sale
The West Australian government has completed its sale of Perth’s wholesale market to an industry-based consortium
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ArticleKenya to welcome major agri-player
Kenya Fruits seemingly already has the structure in place to make a big impact on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleFairfruit invests in Portuguese packhouse
Company recently announced that it is to double its organic stonefruit acreage in Portugal by the end of the year
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ArticleLettuce supplies to remain tight
Ongoing weather issues in south eastern Spain will keep volumes low during the coming weeks
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ArticleGuadeloupe eyes production rise
The Antillean island is keen to increase banana production to boost jobs, but changes are required in the way subsidies are distributed
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ArticleEgypt eyes closer Russian links
The Egyptian government is weighing up the creation of a new shipping line to link it directly with ports in Russia
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ArticleNew campaign for Zespri in Japan
Two new kiwifruit characters set to feature in promotions across digital and in-store channels
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ArticleMaersk Line in sustainability agreement
Shipping group and Electrolux have signed an agreement to emphasise their mutual commitment to sustainability
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ArticleKazakhstan tops list for Poland
In the continued absence of the Russian market, Poland sees potential in new markets including Kazakhstan, Cuba and Mexico
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ArticleAlgerians call for domestic support
Farmers in Algeria have expressed frustration at the high level of fresh imports into the country, at the expense of locally produced items
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ArticleAmbrosia wins apple play-off
US Apple Association's first Apple Madness online contest is won by the versatile Ambrosia variety
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ArticleBroccoli 'a third cheaper' than this time last year
mySupermarket tracker of 35 popular products registered the lowest recorded price since launching in December 2014
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ArticleQLD papaya industry receives research boost
Horticulture Innovation Australia has commissioned research into opportunities for Queensland papaya
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ArticleAU to analyse import risk for Korean strawberries
The Australian government has commenced an import risk analysis on fresh strawberries from South Korea
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ArticleThe Man From Del Monte returns
Popular advertising character - famous for saying 'yes' - brought back by exotics specialist for wholesale market visit
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ArticleLemon demand 'outstrips supply'
For years a largely overlooked staple of the fruit category, lemons are suddenly experiencing a sales surge as consumers look to add new flavours

