News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1760
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ArticleDel Monte eyes Gulf growth
The food giant is set for expansion in the Middle East, with plans for new farms in Jordan and Saudi Arabia
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ArticleAustralian cherries on show
Tasting event in Seoul helps generate more exposure for offering in South Korea
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ArticleCuties back on the McDonald's menu
Fast food restaurant brings back mandarin as a fresh fruit option, both with Happy Meals and individually
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ArticleDole recalls salads as listeria outbreak spreads
Outbreak linked to company’s Springfield, Ohio processing facility
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ArticleBritish sea kale lands at Waitrose stores
The supermarket has spent three years trying to perfect the crop, which is described as having an asparagus and celery-like flavour
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ArticleNew shareholders for Bakkavor Group
Investment firm Baupost Group has bought 89 per cent of shares in Bakkavor in a deal worth £163 million
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ArticleInmate 'KO'd by potato boxes' sues prison service
According to his solicitors, who have not identified the prisoner or the prison where he is locked up, the inmate was 'knocked for six'
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ArticleBoeing cuts production
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing says it will cut production of some airfreight planes by half as the air cargo industry slows
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ArticleMercator readmits Israeli produce
The Slovenian retailer has swiftly gone back on its decision to halt imports of Israeli fruit after pressure from the Israeli government
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ArticleVeg keep glaucoma at bay
Eating your greens may prevent the onset of glaucoma in older age, a new US study suggests
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ArticleEPO revokes Monsanto melon patent
Pressure from coalition of NGOs results in decision to rescind seed breeder's claim to fruit's potential resistance
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ArticleUS consumers welcome Australian mangoes
Exporters, importers and retailers aim to increase awareness of offering after strong start to campaign
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ArticleEarly end for Spanish clementine exports to US
Trade has been in decline for some years due to growing competition from Southern Hemisphere supplies
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ArticleFruit farm fined almost £30k for safety risks
Payne Stores allowed a worker to access a repair job by standing in an apple box raised by a fork lift truck
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ArticlePortugal puts emphasis on modernisation
Exclusive interview with agriculture minister reveals scope of country's fresh produce ambitious
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ArticleIfco continues food bank drive
Group donates environmentally friendly RPCs and co-finances refrigerated vans
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ArticleChairman and CEO Neil Fraser leaves Produce World
William Burgess takes on the dual role after Fraser - who once told FPJ he wanted to make Produce World a £500m firm - exits the veg giant
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ArticleBrazilian papayas feeling effects of El Niño
Weather phenomenon causing abundance of smaller, sweeter Golden papayas
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ArticleNovember export rise in Spain
Strong growth in persimon sales helps push forward fresh produce exports through the month
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ArticleOne Banana gains SCS certification
Banana brand’s sustainability efforts in Guatemala and Ecuador receive additional recognitions by leading organisation

