News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1746
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ArticleFruit wholesaler 'hid cocaine' among bananas
When police raided Daniel Mais' site, they reportedly found more than 100kg of the drug - with a 91 per cent purity - hidden in a single pallet among 30
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ArticleProject brings Vietnamese vegetables to market
Programme develops production and supply chain links, with economic windfall already being felt
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ArticlePhilippines target tropical fruit exports
Asian nation’s trade department launches campaign to highlight “supurior quality” of export-ready fruits
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ArticleForth Bridge reopens ahead of schedule
Key freight route between Edinburgh and north east Scotland has reopened after closing in December for strengthening work
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ArticleRussian retailer courts Chilean producers
Magnit says Russia’s ongoing ban on EU, Turkish and US agricultural products creates new opportunities for Chilean fruit
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ArticleRoot vegetables back on the menu
Health trends are driving demand for root vegetables in the US, according to Frieda's
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ArticleSteven Martina is new Greenery CEO
Long-serving Martina replaces Ton Wortel, who left the company in 2015
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ArticleSunkist grower payments top billion dollars again
President Russell Hanlin hails success of cooperative’s grower distribution programme
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ArticleNZ greengage plums exported to China
Leading Chinese e-tailer Yiguo has launched promotions for New Zealand ‘Green Pearl’ greengage plums
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ArticleCoscocs shipping company launched
China Cosco and China Ocean Shipping have merged to form China Cosco Shipping Corporation
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ArticleWA trade officers appointed in India, Singapore
West Australian exporters are expected to benefit from new trade officers based in Singapore and Mumbai
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ArticleHuge opportunity in population growth
Professor David Hughes tells NFU Conference that suppliers have many reasons for optimism
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ArticleTesco organic fruit sales up 18 per cent
Demand for organic soft fruit at Tesco has jumped by 34 per cent in the last year, closely followed by bananas, citrus and exotics
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ArticleProfit down at Fresh Del Monte
Group releases its full-year results, with sales up slightly but net profit more than halving when compared with 2014
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ArticleOrganic market grows for third year in a row in UK
Market is now worth £1.95bn, as sales of organic - including strong fruit sales - continue to outperform the non-organic grocery market
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ArticleRenewed talks on TR4 farm conclude
Peak industry body for Australian bananas accepts outcome and moves on with other response options
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ArticleTruss backs Britain in the EU
Defra secretary of state claims it is in farming's best interests to remain in the European Union
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ArticleTop retailers on fence about Brexit
Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Tesco have not signed a joint letter from Britain’s biggest firms to urge the UK to stay in the EU
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ArticleZespri updates profit range estimate
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer raises profit margins, with prices up across all varieties
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ArticleGrowers 'will be unprofitable in three years'
NFU president Meurig Raymond claims fruit and vegetable producers are facing 'devastation' as a result of NLW rises

