News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1768
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ArticleABGC enters buy-out negotiations
Peak body for Australian bananas aims to safeguard industry buy purchasing disease infested farm
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ArticleUK 'increasing reliance' on overseas agriculture
New report says UK could be food self-sufficient 'in theory' but is currently outsourcing majority of agriculture abroad
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ArticlePear Bureau launches third retail contest
'Pear Up with USA Pears' nationwide display contest begins on 15 January across the US and Canada
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ArticleHigh hopes for Chilean cherry exports
Chilean cherry industry remains optimistic about export campaign despite smaller crop
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ArticleErasmus joins Valleyfresh South Africa
Valleyfresh South Africa bolsters team with appointment of experienced executive Nadene Erasmus
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ArticleHortilux and B&W team up
The Dutch provider of grow light solutions has announced a collaboration with B&W Installaties to strengthen the combined group's market position
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ArticleAmazon to add 'a lot more' food products to UK grocery arm
UK boss of the online retailer said that Amazon plans to grow its Pantry service rapidly in the new year
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ArticleStars align for Tasmanian cherries
Positive signs for cherry industry in Chinese market as export programmes begin to ramp-up
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ArticleNumber of under-16s getting 5 A DAY 'more than doubles'
New Health Survey for England also shows a marked drop in youngsters dabbling in cigarettes and alcohol
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ArticleJapan moves to cut inspection times
New service aims to allow easier movement of fruit out of Asian nation for tourists
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ArticleZespri CEO: 'Hurry up and give me a red'
Kiwifruit marketer more determined than ever to introduce red variety, as search for Hayward replacement continues
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ArticleUK couple find edible kiwifruit 'growing in their garden'
Jane Manssuer's partner even tried one of the five kiwifruits they claim to have found, and said that it tasted 'quite nice'
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ArticleRubyFrost follows up strong 2015
New York state-grown apple variety expected to hit retail shelves this month
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ArticleGrocery prices 'hit new low' in December
The products that dropped the most from November to December were onions, down 7 per cent, and mushrooms, down 18 per cent
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ArticleMonsoon rains damage Indian bananas
Fruit in the Tuticorin district has been affected, with a full assessment onoing
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ArticleUS halts Spanish pepper, Colombian citrus imports
Aphis decision to suspend pepper imports comes after Medfly found in several consignments
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ArticleA new strategy: let the quality win
We may be witnessing the start of a great uprising, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out for something tasty and healthy
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ArticleNew Yorkers in Christmas Envy
Winter campaign for the apple variety, which concluded at the end of December, is hailed as a "tremendous success"
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ArticleOnions Australia probes import claims
Industry body looks into reports of growers selling imports as Australian-grown
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ArticleThanet Earth helps jobseekers gain skills for work
First participants graduate from new Sector Based Work Academy, in partnership with Hadlow College

