News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1735
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ArticleSunkist pushes seasonal citrus
Opportunity is ripe for promotion of in-season specialty varieties, says California citrus giant
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ArticleZespri licenses more SunGold plantings
The New Zealand kiwifruit marketer is releasing a further 400ha of gold variety SunGold for planting this year
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ArticleKanzi season kicks off early
Australia’s Kanzi apple harvest is underway, with excellent quality reported across growing regions
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ArticleGareth Gates launches coconut venture
Former Pop Idol runner-up says his love of coconut and healthy lifestyle inspired the creation of new tea brand
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ArticleHeuch targets fresh produce
Australian-based company believes solar power holds key to overcoming cool chain challenges
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ArticleGBC2016: Blueberries steal the show
Much excitement at Global Berry Congress surrounded the recent rise of a fruit first produced commercially 100 years ago
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ArticleGovernment ups fruit and veg consumption advice
Public Health England updates 5 A DAY logo and Eatwell Guide to encourage Brits to eat more fruit and veg
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ArticleGBC2016: Berries rise to quality challenge
Delegates at this year’s Global Berry Congress heard how quality is the key to sustaining growth within the berry category
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ArticleUnion threatens Co-op produce supplies
Supermarket says it will be fully stocked with fruit and veg despite 700 drivers planning 48-hour walkout
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ArticleChile seeks better deal in Taiwan
Asoex says ANZTEC trade deal puts New Zealand at an unfair advantage and is stifling competitiveness of Chilean fruit
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ArticleRipe-and-ready avocados for China
Greengrocer chain Pagoda joins forces with global avocado shipper Mission and its local importer Lantao to deliver ripe-and-ready fruit to consumers
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ArticleChina Resources buys stake in Scales
Hong Kong-based Chinese state-owned enterprise to pay almost NZ$56m for 15.3 per cent stake in New Zealand's biggest apple exporter
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ArticleCathay cargo sees double-digit drop
Cathay Pacific experienced a 10 per cent drop in cargo volumes carried last month compared to the prior year
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ArticleOngoing success for Marlene competition
By the end of February more than 468,000 stickers have been entered from the eight countries participating
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ArticleHK 'organic' veg contains chemicals
Some 37 per cent of samples of organic vegetables sold in Hong Kong have tested positive for chemical residues, the Consumer Council said
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ArticleLinpac expands extrusion capacity
Linpac invests €8m in expanding extrusion and thermoforming capacity at its Spanish facility
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ArticleOsborne unveils long-awaited sugar tax in Budget 2016
After news recently broke of its delay, the Chancellor used Budget 2016 to reveal that the levy will now be enforced in 2018
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ArticleVitacress hosts visit from Lords committee
Baroness said inquiry into price volatility and agricultural resilience was ‘brought to life’ by visit to three Hampshire farms
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ArticleFarmcare set to consolidate potato packhouses
Supplier has opened consultation period for staff at Langley Brook and Carnoustie packing sites to respond to 'fierce' retail market
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ArticleZespri adjusts guidance for profit
Release of provision sees profit range jump to between NZ$32m and NZ$35m

