News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1747
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ArticleChile braced for another tough apple season
Although up on last year volumes are still below the levels seen in recent seasons
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ArticleRussia looks to UAE to plug gaps
The Russian minister of agriculture is in Dubai to promote the country’s products, while highlighting the possibilities for UAE exporters in Russia
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ArticleTango demand continues to grow
Supplies set to increase significantly from next year says Eurosemillas
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ArticleIndian importer opens pre-pack operation
IG International’s new pre-packing and cut-fruit facility set to be fully operational in time for the New Zealand kiwifruit season
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ArticleWhy ugly fruit and veg are making a comeback
Rhi Willmot of Bangor University explains how consumer attitudes to imperfect produce are changing
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ArticleRobbie Davis named SA Rural Woman of the Year
Potatoes South Australia CEO Robbie Davis has been awarded South Australian Rural Woman of the Year
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ArticlePort of Tauranga freight volumes up
Kiwifruit exports are just one of many New Zealand products driving the increase in freight volumes from the Port of Tauranga
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ArticleNutrano buys Oakville banana division
Oakville Produce has sold its banana division to newly established Australian produce group Nutrano
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ArticleNew British Herbs chairman states his chief goals
Charles Seddon, who replaced Nigel Stangroom as the boss of the body, wants to see better promotion of herbs
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ArticleFepex outlines Spanish import stats
The country spent some €1.97bn on fresh fruit and vegetable imports in 2015
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ArticleNew online platform matches produce buyers and sellers
Fruitspot allows real-time trading of fruit and veg by asking buyers and sellers to fill in simple forms for what they need
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ArticleGreen Party appoints first-ever agri spokesperson
Organic farmer Oliver Dowding has said farmers need better stability from market prices and would not benefit from leaving EU
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ArticleBC cherry industry chases Asian fortunes
Sales into China ramp-up significantly on the back of trade mission, with TPP expected to bring more benefits
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ArticleVale da Rosa sets sights on Brazil
Company set to carry out its first table grape exports to the South American country in July
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ArticleFruit fly threat for Tasmania
Industry warned that an increase in temperature could heighten the risk of outbreak
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ArticlePoliticians back Portugal Fresh
For the first time the event’s history, Portugal’s prime minister António Costa visited Fruit Logistica to show his support for the industry
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ArticleHort Innovation invests A$160k in banana industry
Horticulture Innovation Australia has invested A$160,000 into the Nuffield Australia Scholarship programme to support development in the banana industry
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ArticleFoodland named Aussie Supermarket of Year 2015
South Australia’s independent supermarket Foodland has won the Roy Morgan Australian Supermarket of the Year 2015
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ArticleSpain's full-year exports rise in value
Fepex releases full 2015 Spanish fresh produce import and export figures
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ArticleUnravelling the supply chain tangle
Muddy Boots highlights how its software improves transparency for fresh produce suppliers and retailers

