News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1752
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ArticleNew not-for-profit berry business formed
Berry Alliance NFP provides growers with administration, packing and logistics services to supply direct to UK retailers
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ArticleProduce giants triumph at UK Grower Awards
Mack, Branston and Freshgro were among the winners at the UK Grower Awards
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ArticleFilm tie-up continues with ‘Mash Damon’
Huge potato mosaic replicates artwork on The Martian DVD as part of Albert Bartlett tie-up with Hollywood film
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ArticleRecord looms for NZ cherries
Export volumes continue to rise on the back of favourable growing conditions and new plantings
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ArticleTR4 farm buy-out off the table
Discussions between owners of Queensland property and peak industry body conclude
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ArticleTriple promotion at SunFed
Mark Cassius, Brett Burdsal, and Craig Slate have all earned promotions at the Arizona-based group
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ArticleMixed February Florida citrus forecast
Orange estimate remains steady but grapefruit volumes fall, according to USDA NASS
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ArticleJapan fast tracks exports
Japan’s government and wholesale markets will work together to streamline the export process to boost trade
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ArticleEdeka signs Dutch snack tomato deal
German retailer agrees three-year supply agreement with The Greenery and Greenco for snack tomatoes
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ArticleTechnology driving APAC fresh food consumption
New technology, health awareness and increasing demand for organic produce are all factors that will increase Asia Pacific’s fresh food consumption
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ArticleProduce retailer fined £3,520 for selling rotten fruit
Nottingham-based Oakdale Stores breached EU marketing rules by selling rotten fruit including mangoes and nectarines
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ArticleMaximum exposure for Egypt in Berlin
Egypt used its profile as partner country at Fruit Logistica to help raise the profile of its fresh produce offering
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ArticleChiquita chops its Bremen banana deal
Company reportedly re-routing 80,000 tonnes per year via the Netherlands as new strategy takes shape
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ArticleThai exports on the rise
Fresh and frozen fruit and vegetable exports hit 1.6m tonnes in 2015
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ArticleTasmanian walnuts hit sweet spot
Japanese consumers warm to flavour of island state’s nuts during trial programme
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ArticleAgrexco 'to shift focus'
Group 'out of fresh produce' and will concentrate on storage and customs clearance, according to reports
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ArticleNew Year health drive helps boost supermarket sales
Latest Kantar data shows that for the first time since 2011, The Co-op was the fastest growing non-discounter, upping sales by 1.4 per cent
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ArticleCitrus greening research continues
USDA awards US$20.1m in grants to researchers fighting the deadly citrus disease
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ArticleAustralian lettuce recall reaches Thailand
The Thai government has warned consumers to discard pre-packed Australian lettuce following a salmonella outbreak last week
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ArticleHort code found ineffective and outdated
An independent review of Australia’s 2007 Horticulture Code of Conduct has made 13 recommendations to improve transparency and business practices

