News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1809
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ArticleBranston bunch get on their bikes for charity
Nearly £4,000 has been raised by workers at the potato giant, a figure which Branston has pledged to match
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ArticleAldi to start online sales for first time
Discounter will enter e-commerce market with wine and non-food products as it announces record sales for 2014
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ArticleAsia acquires taste for Colombian dragon fruit
Inspectors from Japan and South Korea visited production sites in Huila to monitor treatment facilities
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ArticleRobinson Fresh expands Mott's range
Group adds fresh sliced apple products to its Mott's branded range
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ArticleSpanish lemons head for new markets
UAE and Canada among the countries singled out for export growth this season
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ArticleBidders shortlisted for WA market
Western Australia’s wholesale fruit and vegetable market is up for sale, with five bidders shortlisted for the site
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ArticleNew Macfrut restores Italian confidence
Relocation to Rimini appears to pay off, with more vibrant, energised event offering chance to build new business
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ArticleOrigine road-testing red kiwifruit
Group, which represents 25 per cent of Italy's kiwifruit production, has high hopes for what it describes as its new "Ferrari"
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ArticleCherry business boosts tech trade
Growth in the market for fresh cherries worldwide has prompted one Italian machinery company to expand its product range
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ArticleUnitec creates new packaging division
Group targets new business in fresh-cut segment and underlines commitment to helping fresh produce companies boost sales
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ArticleSun World testing new plum variety
Production of company's Black Diamond series set to expand in Europe with addition of fourth black-skinned, red-fleshed plum
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ArticlePsa-V found in Whangarei
The first kiwifruit orchard in New Zealand’s Whangarei region has tested positive for Psa-V, prompting calls for close monitoring
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ArticleProduce team raises €45k for cancer charity
Forty workers at Quality Produce International participated in the cancer fundraising Ride for the Roses bicycle race in the Netherlands
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ArticleGhana places ban on aubergine and pepper exports to EU
The move follows advice by the Food and Veterinary Office (FVO) of the European Commission about pests on veg and salad crops
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ArticleSH Pratt founder Bob Wells passes away aged 93
Founder of UK banana giant, whose son Robert now leads the business, was a well-known and well-liked person within the fruit trade
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitiere UK back in profit
The banana giant’s accounts show that it bounced back from a £55,000 loss in 2013 to a £3 million pre-tax profit in 2014
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ArticleSending the right message
Large companies are switching on to the need for good internal communication to keep staff in the loop
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ArticleMelon market in flux
Direct sourcing, market share and varietal development means the melon category is seeing its fair share of fluctuation, according to one key supplier
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ArticleSustainable growth for Rocha pears
Aristides Sécio, president of the National Association of Rocha Pear Producers (ANP), tells Andre Azevedo why the industry is taking a slow-but-steady approach to export growth
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ArticleDutch top-fruit season takes off
Dutch growers are harvesting this year’s top-fruit crop, with two varieties leading the way in the apple and pear categories respectively

