News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1798
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ArticleAussie pears the hailstorm heroes
Australian pears that were wounded in the Goulburn Valley hailstorm will be spruiked as survivors in a new campaign to push sales of damaged fruit
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ArticleRadish Boya opens in Hong Kong
Japanese organic grocery delivery company Radish Boya has expanded into Hong Kong
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ArticleFyffes invests US$45m in melon and banana business
Irish fresh produce company Fyffes has invested in its melon import business in the US and acquired additional banana farms in Costa Rica
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ArticleChannel 4 'used false footage' on Mansfields exposé
Labour provider at heart of case claims network used footage not taken at workers' caravans, and said Channel 4 sources 'lacked credibility'
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ArticleTesco in 'two days extra freshness' produce move
Among the foods set to gain extra freshness from new initiative include citrus fruit, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers and broccoli
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ArticleOnions NZ signs government agreement
Increasing focus on exports prompts industry to work more closely with government on biosecurity
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ArticleMansfields hits back at 'distorted' allegations
Channel 4 News report into worker exploitation was 'false', and painted an 'unrepresentative picture', Mansfield claims
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ArticlePDM Produce-owned drinks brand wins second listing
Made with locally-sourced fresh vegetables and fruit, B.Fresh drinks has won its second multiple retailer listing
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ArticleClems assert their dominance in Spain
Orange output slides as higher returns on early varieties prompts swing towards clementines
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ArticleIdyl shakes up snack market
Company claims its cherry tomato Shaker Medley is ideal for ‘on the go’ snacking
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ArticleMaersk eyes expansion in Indonesia
Maersk Line wants to expand its logistics business in Indonesia but protectionist laws stand in its way
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ArticleMark Price to be replaced by Rob Collins at Waitrose
Price will step down next April to pursue other opportunities after 33 years at premium retailer
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ArticleLidl scoops new grocery market share high
More growth for discount retailers, but Sainsbury's was the only 'big four' retailer to post sales growth over the last month, Kantar data shows
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ArticleVietnam export revenues soar
Vietnam's fresh produce export turnover rose 116 per cent in the first nine months of 2015 thanks to improved production standards
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ArticleACB celebrates Peruvian milestone
First air flown consignment of Peruvian blueberries lands in Newark International
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ArticleNational fruit fly council formed in Australia
A national council to combat fruit fly has been approved for a three-year funding commitment from the Australian federal and state governments
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ArticleWoolworths drops ‘Cheap Cheap’
Leading Australian retailer Woolworths has launched its fourth new campaign in four years with ‘Always at Woolworths’
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ArticleDongfang raises A$39.2m in ASX debut
Chinese citrus grower Dongfang has listed on the Australian stock market, eyeing possible distribution of Australian fruit to China
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ArticlePink Lady voted top snack by consumers
A survey that questioned 115 consumers found Pink Lady was the favoured snack, beating crisps, chocolate and celery
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ArticleUK-grown sweet potatoes set to be sold at Asda
They are the first successful results of a crop innovation in the south of England which has taken three years to develop

