News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1779
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ArticleBlueberry pickers to be back paid
Australia's Fair Work Ombudsman has revealed that blueberry farm operators in Sandy Beach underpaid workers A$46,000
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ArticleValencia production profile shifts
Persimmon, avocado and pomegranate acreage rises as citrus and table grape production continue to slide
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Article‘Monster’ sprouts expected at Morrisons
Warm temperatures in November have meant sprouts are up to 20 per cent larger than usual, and weighing up to 35g
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ArticleReid Fruits to build retractable greenhouse
Multi-million dollar investment set to give Australian cherry supplier greater security of supply
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ArticleConventional reefers play early grape role
Whilst most South African table grapes will be shipped in containers, conventional reefer shipments play an early season role
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ArticleAbreys opens new packhouse to help business diversify
Pre-pack onion and roots specialist plans to use packhouse to pack other vegetables grown on the farm
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ArticleAsda to sell first UK-grown seedless table grapes
'Breakthrough' trial in Kent has yielded at least two successful seedless table grape varieties expected to be in stores in 2016
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ArticleTwo in five Brits 'skip breakfast'
And the number is even higher than that in certain parts of the UK, according to research by breakfast firm
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Morrisons facing FTSE 100 relegation
Morrisons has been hovering near the bottom of the index over the last year, and narrowly avoided ejection in the last quarterly reshuffles
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ArticleEcuador and Turkey advance trade talks
Bananas could be one of the main beneficiaries of a free trade agreement
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ArticleNYK upgrades container fleet
Reefer operator orders 5,500 technologically advanced refrigerated containers
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ArticleSeasonal workers may relieve labour woes
Public hearings are underway as part of the Australian government's Senate inquiry into the Pacific Island Seasonal Worker Programme
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ArticleFruit sales continue to fall in Japan
High import prices and a shortage of local product have pushed household consumption to lowest level in 13 years
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ArticleFoodland ready for battle
Foodland is on the front foot as retail competition heats up with the arrival of Aldi in South Australia
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ArticleBullish Truss insists Defra will meet goals
Chancellor's 15 per cent cut to Defra's budget will lead to "modern, streamlined and efficient" department, says Truss
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ArticleUK pomegranate demand rises
Demand for fresh pomegranates is rising in the UK, as consumers become more adventurous cooks and seek healthier lifestyles
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ArticleTwo directors resign at The Greenery
Coforta chairman Gerard Pronk takes temporary charge, as company prepares to close its North America office
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ArticleHIA members elect new directors
Two new members join industry services body’s board while another two are re-elected
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ArticleEl Niño keeps Argentine blues growth in check
The cold wet spring has cut the country’s export volume by around 16 per cent in 2015
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ArticleAppleGenie grants growers their wish
Research project aims to develop tools to address bottlenecks and challenges currently impacting apple production

