News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1772
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ArticleConservative CNY tipped for Thailand
Importers prepare for the possibility of reduced gifting expenditure over festival
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ArticleChilean winter fruit arrives in Delaware
Cargo discharged at Port of Wilmington includes stonefruit, berries and table grapes
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ArticleGLA targets UK daffodil trade
Gangmasters body says warm weather means its programme of checks will kick in earlier this season
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ArticleGolden Wing Mau and Joyvio to merge
Merger creates China’s ‘largest integrated fresh fruit business’ with a mission to speed up the development of the country’s supply chain, Golden Wing Mau chief Liu Mau Wah tells Asiafruit
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ArticleIndia eyes increased grape exports
Reports could put India’s 2015/16 table grape exports at a record 200,000 tonnes providing weather holds in growing regions
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ArticlePico keeping on
Despite the numerous challenges facing Egyptian exporters this past year, Pico has continued to grow and add new varieties to its offering
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ArticleOnline accounting eases importer woes
Chinese Customs are trialing a new online accounting site, developed by Fruitease, to bring some transparency to China's import tax system
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ArticlePachino tomato group demands help
With per-kilo prices well below one euro at the start of the season, Sicily's leading tomato group has raised concerns
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ArticleReady Pac partners on intern programme
Group to extend internship programme to students enrolled at Arizona State University
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ArticleFlorette doubles UK growing operation
Completion of Angflor collaborative project sees UK-grown lettuce site increase from 11 to 22ha
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ArticleItalian tomato supply chain under fire in new report
Retailers and processors should map Italian tomato supply chains after report finds evidence of ‘massive exploitation’
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ArticleSlowdown puts brakes on import demand
Taiwan’s weaker economy is limiting consumer spending and slowing demand for more expensive imported fruit, say traders
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ArticlePeru signs up to China’s biggest online market
Alibaba deal gives Peruvian exporters direct access to hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers
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ArticleEU exit 'could prove terminal' for Welsh farming
Wales' first minister Carwyn Jones has made his views on just what damage an exit from the EU might do for the industry
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ArticleHorticulture drives NZ primary industry growth
Horticultural export revenue tipped to climb to NZ$4.8bn over 2015/16 financial year
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ArticleSupermarket sales maintain sluggish growth trend
The latest period sees the lowest growth since June, and is the ninth consecutive month where sales have increased by less than 1 per cent
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ArticleFruitBull charges into new markets
App aims to increase transparency in industry and facilitate decision-making throughout the supply chain
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ArticlePort of LA prepares to make history
Port will welcome the largest container ship ever to call in North America later this month
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ArticleInnovation centre announced
The University of Tasmania has collaborated with the Australian horticulture industry to provide a new training centre for developing new products
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ArticleItalians urged to use national identity
Produce marketers attending Frutta&Verdura event told they must take better advantage of Italy's international image

