News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1796
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ArticleCanaries invest further in specialty tomatoes
Investing in premium specialty tomato varieties and modern growing structures is allowing Canary Islands growers to counter higher input costs
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ArticleSpanish strawberry acreage shrinks again
Industry seeking to introduce greater diversity and redress supply imbalance in a bid to shore up prices
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ArticlePMA teams with entertainment group
A marketing partnership between PMA and the Entertainment Resource and Marketing Association has been announced at the record-breaking Fresh Summit trade show in the US
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ArticleJapan develops sweet seedless persimmon
Fukuoka Prefecture has developed a sweet seedless persimmon called Akiou
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ArticlePMA to oversee Atlanta food donation
Atlanta Community Food Bank will collect thousands of pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables at the closing of the Fresh Summit
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ArticleAMT-supplied clementines back on Tesco shelves
Volume of the product this year will increase by over 50 per cent, with up to 50 tonnes expected
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett pack redesign to boost product prominence
The redesign has been rolled out across the full Albert Bartlett range, including its well-known Rooster potato variety
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ArticleFive possible human trafficking victims identified by GLA
Findings made around the period of time incorporating Anti-Slavery Day, as Gangmasters Licensing Authority experienced a busy week
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ArticleSwisscofel defends record on pesticide residues
Swiss industry body comes out fighting after Greenpeace report casts doubts on safety of fresh apples sold in country
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ArticleBeating the rot
A new portable, solar-powered unit could solve Indian growers' perennial cold storage problem
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ArticleMalaysia's new tax sparks austerity drive
Sales of imported fruits have slowed in Malaysia as consumers feel the pinch of a new goods tax and a weakening currency
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ArticleFruit and veg packer more than doubles site capacity
Elision UK is expanding to a second site that will more than double its capacity after predicting volumes rise of 70 per cent
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ArticleNew recipes aim to shake up unexcited potato consumers
As research reveals lukewarm perception of spuds among Brits, AHDB campaign aims to show their versatility
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ArticleBakkavor wins M&S Plan A award
Prepared produce supplier scoops retailer prize for sustainability in recognition of its ‘leadership and inspiration’
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ArticleAll Lemon reflects on challenging year
Adverse weather and tough trading conditions made 2015 a difficult season for the Argentine quality seal
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ArticleThanet Earth and Cornerways ink marketing deal
Kent and Norfolk glasshouses come together in new deal that sees Thanet marketing 25 per cent of UK tomato crop
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ArticleEl Niño hits early season Chilean blues
Harvesting of early season varieties is delayed by 2-3 weeks and volumes will be around 3,000 tonnes lower than originally forecast
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ArticleAvocados From Mexico names new directors
Leaders chosen to help maintain strong expansion which has seen US market share hit 78 per cent
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ArticleSeeka seeks insurance fruit loss
Seeka Kiwifruit Industries has submitted an insurance claim for the fruit loss as a result of a fire at its Oakside facility in March
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ArticleIlip returns to PMA after five-year break
Italian packaging specialist says it sees new opportunity to grow its sales in the US thanks to strong demand for key lines

