News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1769
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ArticleStrong showing for Spanish exports
Double-digit growth in 2015 reflects increase in value added offering
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ArticleFTA boosts trade ties between Asian nations
South Korea and Vietnam reach deal which could see bilateral trade rise to US$70bn
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ArticleFloods wreak havoc in South America
Tens of thousands of hectares of citrus production in Argentine province of Entre Ríos under water
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ArticleNew chair and board members for Soil Association
Nick Buckland has replaced Linda Campbell as non executive chair, with Sonny Masero and Beth Thoren joining the board
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ArticleNorthcroft joins Rijk Zwaan UK
Former Barfoots and Berry Gardens manager takes new role within the Rijk Zwaan commercial department
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ArticleNew Year's Honours for food industry figures
Several well-known faces from the UK food and farming sectors have been honoured by the Queen
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ArticlePeru pushes into new markets
Negotiations are underway to secure access for 200 agricultural and fisheries products
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ArticleSprouting seeds and carrot tops among 2016 food trends
‘Stem-to-root’ cooking will be a top trend for this year according to a top retailer chef, alongside seeds and veg smoothies
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches Greek subsidiary
Agrosystem personnel will be incorporated in Rijk Zwaan Hellas
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ArticleNew website for Pear Bureau Northwest
Online hub offers advice on handling and marketing of fruit, with the aim of growing the category
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ArticleAgrovista buys leading independent seed breeder
Acquisition of John Ebbage Seeds will expand technical capabability and bring access to new markets for Agrovista UK
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ArticleItalian tomato industry responds to exploitation report
Trade body ANICAV has restated its commitment to fight illegal gangmasters after a report revealed scale of problem
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ArticlePacific returns up for Australian exporters
Markets in northern Asia and the US becoming increasingly valuable with TPP set to enter force
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ArticleBrit claims she fell ill after eating 'maggot-ridden' Lidl clementine
Louise Evans, from Somerset, said that she suffered severe symptoms after eating the product the day after she purchased it
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ArticleProduce supplier snaps up Cornish daffodil grower
Greenvale parent company Produce Investments has bought daffodil specialist Andrew Farming
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ArticleSir Ken 'had stake in rival' when he slated Morrisons' CEO
The ex-Morrisons chairman reportedly had 2.6m shares in Sainsbury's at the same time he blasted then-CEO Dalton Philips' strategy
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ArticleMorrisons reports strong sales of 'wonky' veg
The retailer has also reportedly now relaxed its specifications for Brussels sprouts too in order to allow fewer to be wasted
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ArticleIndia warms to kiwifruit
Imports increasing year-on-year, as demand for exotic fruit skyrockets
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ArticleAeon Vietnam re-stocking Japanese apples
Vietnam has lifted its four-year ban on Japanese apple imports
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ArticleKorea FTA to boost NZ exports
New Zealand’s free trade agreement with South Korea has entered into force, with benefits for cherry and kiwifruit exporters

