News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1807
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ArticleExotic fruit attracts investment
Sector poised for growth in China, as investors look to replace imports with domestic production
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Potato Grower/Supplier of the Year
Recognising the outstanding potato grower or supplier of 2015
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ArticleShadow Defra secretary: 'veganism won't affect my role'
Labour's Kerry McCarthy said she wants British farming to be ‘economically viable’ despite her personal diet choice
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ArticleMorrisons to extend apple season 'by two months'
Retailer said it expects to up English apple sales by 10 per cent this season and will stock homegrown fruit until May
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ArticleReady Pac makes refugee plea
The group has stated that it is committed to hiring and training refugees fleeing war-stricken countries
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ArticleExports driving SA wholesale expansion
South Australia’s wholesale fruit and vegetable market is seeking expressions of interest for its new fresh food precinct
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ArticleOnline registration for traders in China
A new registration system has been employed for food exporters, importers and suppliers in China
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ArticleSalmonella cucumber outbreak spreads
The latest outbreak in the US from Mexican cucumbers has left three dead and 671 sick across 34 US states
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ArticleChina mulls Malaysian dragon fruit
Malaysia is hopeful China will open its doors to its dragon fruit after a delegation visited Shandong province
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ArticleCargolux to launch Chinese airline
European airfreight line Cargolux has unveiled details of its new cargo airline in China
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ArticleChilean cherry output rises sharply
Industry prepares for a challenging season as production rises by as much as 20 per cent
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ArticleAir cargo markets stabilise
Global air freight markets stabilised in August after two months of decline, latest IATA data reveals
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ArticleFlower Sprout ready to take on Europe
Trademarked brassica has built up a good following in the UK and is now said to be winning friends in other markets
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ArticleSun World adds stonefruit licensees
Six marketing companies drawn from Israel, Australia and Chile have been named as stonefruit licensees
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ArticleCarrier bag charge in England on the horizon
Based on statistics from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, where a bag charge already exists, usage is expected to fall by nearly 70 per cent
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ArticleAustralian macadamia sales up in Japan
Kernal sales to Asian nation rise 11 per cent in volume over the 12-months to June 2015
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ArticleWaitrose to sell weather-blemished UK pears
The pears, which have marks on the skin from hail and other adverse weather conditions, will be on sale in stores from October
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ArticleVietnamese fruit reaches new markets
Earnings from produce exports have risen sharply in the past five years
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ArticleCR pineapples gain access to China
China and Costa Rica have signed protocols to allow imports of Costa Rican pineapples
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ArticleSouth Korean grapes land in China
The first shipment of grapes from South Korea have cleared customs and are selling at DIG supermarkets in Shanghai

