News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1729
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ArticleSnacks on the attack
Rijk Zwaan’s commitment to developing a range of healthy snacking vegetable products is paying dividends
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ArticleKölla Group forms Italian import arm
German fresh produce group will look to sell mainly German and Spanish produce in the Italian market, it says
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ArticleProduction and exports up for NZ kiwifruit
USDA GAIN report highlights success of 2015 campaign, with outlook promising over next five years
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ArticleFresh Fools: The produce industry's best April hoaxes
Here's a round-up of our favourite fresh produce-related April Fools' Day pranks from the past 24 hours…
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ArticleCold Logic wins Sundrop contract
Australian-based company develops refrigeration system for desalinated water at new 20ha greenhouse facility
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ArticleSalad supply tight at Dutch switchover
High prices and demand as salads supply transitions from Spain to Holland are likely to last longer than usual this year due to the warm winter
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ArticleNew anaerobic digestion site for south east
ReFood’s new anaerobic digestion site in Dagenham will handle 160,000 tonnes of food waste a year
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ArticleUS mulls Chilean lemon rule change
Comments open on proposed rule to amend import requirements for lemons from Chile into the continental US
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ArticleFyffes makes mushroom move
Group announces the purchase of Canadian mushroom producer Highline Produce Limited for just under €100m
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ArticleDutch grower launches world's first wonky veg farm
GrowTechs will only produce imperfect produce as demand for oddly shaped fruit and vegetables soars
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Article“Intense interest” in BC blues
British Columbian blueberry shippers are gearing up for the 2016 season, with growing interest from China in particular
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ArticleFood labelling reforms given go ahead
Australia’s states and territories have agreed to reform the country’s country of origin food labelling laws
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ArticleHonduran melons inch closer to Japan deal
Opening of Japan will serve as springboard into other Asian markets such as China and South Korea, officials claim
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ArticleStrong hort sales at Waitrose over Easter
Horticulture sales in Waitrose stores up 10.3 per cent compared with Easter week last year
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ArticleDiet rich in beans 'keeps you slimmer'
Eating just a 130g serving of beans, peas, chickpeas or lentils each day can help you stay trim without making any other dietary changes
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ArticleFruit business helping BayWa grow
While the German company found life tough in other industries last year, its fresh produce business is performing well
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ArticleStrong sales help Winterwood raise pre-tax profit
Berry firm enjoyed an increase in pre-tax profit to just under £1 million in the year to 31 March 2015
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ArticleMorgan Cairns joins Pear Bureau Northwest
Events and graphic design specialist to spearhead sampling programmes for US industry
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ArticleAPM to develop Tangier terminal
Moroccan investment will create transshipment terminal with an annual capacity of 5m TEUs
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ArticleWest Coast ports bounce back
New data shows that imports at LA, Long Beach and Oakland grew strongly in the January-February period

