News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1759
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ArticleSouth Australia’s hort industry hits A$1bn
The South Australian horticulture industry has reported a farm gate value of A$1bn in 2014/15
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ArticleAustralia appoints trade counsellors
Five new agriculture counsellors have been appointed to boost Australia’s exports to key markets
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ArticleEmpowerment scheme bears fruit
Don Limon’s grape-grower project in India is bearing fruit, with the firm embarking on its first commercial import season this month
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ArticleGuatemala launches new trade association
GPTA will present a united front to enhance production and export of Guatemalan fruits and vegetables
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ArticleBroccoli 'can help fight common cold'
New research suggests that eating 1-3 portions a week in conjunction with other fruits and vegetables can help keep colds at bay
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ArticlePositive outlook for US lemons
After a successful 2014/15 campaign, industry hopeful of again posting solid returns over 2015/16
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ArticleEurope welcomes India access
The EU has welcomed India's decision to lift port restrictions on apple imports from Europe and elsewhere
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ArticleTV show uncovers 'mouldy' fruit & veg
German documentary accuses Rewe, Edeka, Aldi and Lidl of failing to remove sub-standard produce from sale
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ArticleSunSelect secures jar deal
Specialty tomato mason jar bags from Schur Star Systems will be utilised by SunSelect
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ArticleApofruit expands its apple business
The Italian fresh produce marketer has signed a major partnership deal with organic apple supplier Bio Meran
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ArticleNew innovative DIY fruit and veg juicing packs at Asda
Gilfresh's ‘Pure Press Juicing Packs’ are the first of their kind in Northern Ireland, with estimated sales of 30,000 products in the first year
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ArticleTesco ‘intentionally delayed’ supplier payments, GCA rules
Retailer found to have prioritised its own finances over supplier relations under major new report by Groceries Code Adjudicator
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ArticleRijk Zwaan to highlight Knox
Dutch vegetable seed specialist is set to demonstrate its anti-pinking trait for lettuce
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ArticleNew London restaurant uses only wonky veg
Tiny Leaf is using only misshapen out-of-date fruit and veg donated by organic retailers
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ArticleGiumarra offers French Antarés apple
Importer brings French flavour to North America with new apple offering
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ArticleMercadona hits back at supplier slurs
Supermarket denies social media rumours about its sourcing policy
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ArticleWaitrose: consumers showing greater interest in veg
Retailer reports uplift in sales of bitter-tasting vegetables like kale, chard and chicory, driven by growing interest in health
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ArticleThai market re-opens for RSA grapes
The South African table grape industry has gained re-entry into Thailand after a battle lasting more than eight years
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ArticleLava growers enjoy higher prices
Vegetable producers in Belgium benefited from better prices in 2015 as extreme heat and drought limited imports from southern Europe
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ArticleDave Lewis to chair new global food waste campaign
Leading CEOs and ministers from around the world have become ‘champions’ of new partnership on food waste

