News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1799
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ArticleOpal open to Fresh Summit visitors
The yellow apple variety will be presented by FirstFruits Marketing of Washington in Atlanta
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ArticleProfits fall at Del Monte UK as prepared sales slide
The business also saw turnover for the year ending 26 December 2014 fall from £62.4 million in 2013 to £39m
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ArticleSuppliers react to new AHDB Potatoes campaign
Top bloggers on board to help fund new EU-funded potato campaign as suppliers praise trade body’s efforts
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ArticleCoquimbo reopens after quake
One of the port’s berths is now fully operational but the other remains closed
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ArticleEcuador braced for El Niño losses
The weather phenomenon could affect almost a third of Ecuadorean banana farms, conference told
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ArticleWarm welcome for NZ apple growers
Hot, sunny spring has Hawke's Bay growers optimistic ahead of 2016 season
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ArticleHortofrutícola Costa de Almería expands convenience range
The company’s QDelicias label continues to grow with new products and packaging formats planned for 2016
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ArticleYuanda invests US$180m in agri-tech
Israeli agricultural technology firm AutoAgronom has planned to set up a factory in China following an investment from Yuanda
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ArticleOrora partners with AHG
Australian packaging company Orora has partnered with refrigerated logistics provider AHG
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ArticleWaitrose to put UK-grown quinoa in salad range
Quinoa sells particularly well at Waitrose, with sales of fresh quinoa salads up 240 per cent on last year
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ArticleTesco to revive 'Every Little Helps' TV ad sign-off
UK's largest supermarket's return to TV advertising aims to highlights what it calls its renewed focus on its customers
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ArticleNZ-EU consider trade deal
New Zealand has the prospect of another free trade deal, with the EU taking the first steps towards an FTA with New Zealand
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ArticleSpanish persimmon industry predicts healthy sales
Growers expect production to match last year’s 80,000 tonnes with UK sales to benefit from promotional campaign
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ArticleJapan to lift import duties
Japan will lift duties on all vegetables under the recently-signed Trans Pacific Partnership trade pact
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ArticleCA pistachio crop draws a blank
California’s pistachio growers are facing the grim prospect of possible crop failure this season due to poor growing conditions last spring
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ArticleOffer more formats into more channels, suppliers told
New report suggests suppliers that do not adapt businesses to modern multi-channel shoppers will lose market share to others
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ArticleFrance and NZ play same topfruit tune
Success of Jazz apple confines rivalry between France and New Zealand to the rugby pitch, says Enza manager
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ArticleLenswood receives funding boost
Apple cooperative set to press ahead with expansion plans, as it aims to “reinvigorate” apple choice and availability
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ArticleVinEco invests in greenhouse production
Vietnamese property developer Vingroup has invested in high-tech greenhouses and vegetable production through subsidiary VinEco
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ArticleCalypso mangoes to make mark in US
Australian produce company OneHarvest is eyeing a strong export season after trial shipments to the US, with plans to expand plantations of its Calypso mangoes overseas

