News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1810
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ArticleGrower gets council go-ahead after polytunnel protests
TW Busby & Son, which supplies BerryWorld, had seen its bid dogged by claims that it would harm the environment
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ArticleHeat hits French apple crop
One French apple marketer has cast doubt on the reliability of the Prognosfruit European apple crop forecast, claiming the summer heatwave may limit yields
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ArticleLJ Betts aims for own-brand growth
Own-brand baby leaf success, a growing imports business and a new £2.5m packing facility are at the heart of LJ Betts’ future plans
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ArticleMixed bag for UK salad season
Commodity lines in lettuce and salad veg continue to feel the squeeze from the retail price war, while growers have faced troublesome aphid issues
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ArticleBristol retailer fined £5,620 for selling rotten fruit
Rotting Cripps Pink apples and mouldy lemons was among produce being sold at Rehan’s Foodstore
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ArticleConcordia growers in blues protection call
Producer association demand credit facility to help pay for netting
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ArticleRobinson expands snack offering
New Mott’s-branded organic sliced apples available in four pack sizes
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ArticleAussie agribusiness given export boost
The Australian government has announced A$5.3m boost export access for small agribusinesses
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ArticleZespri eyes sales growth in Korea
New Zealand’s Tariff Amendment Bill puts the country a step closer to an FTA with South Korea and closer to cutting tariffs on imports
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ArticleCosta revenue hits A$727m in FY2015
Leading Australia horticultural company Costa has announced its FY2015 results, with strong growth across its four key produce lines
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ArticleWholesaler retires after 53 years
Covent Garden stalwart Christopher Kensit is preparing to hang up his high-vis vest for the last time
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ArticleChinese investors caught unawares
Buyers entering the Australian cherry market surprised to learn how tough growing and exporting can be
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ArticleOne Banana gains C-TPAT Certification
US Customs and Border Protection recognises group's efforts in protecting its banana supply chain
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ArticleTwo Tesco stores to cease 24hr trading
Retailer said this was localised decision and it will continue to trade 24 hours a day elsewhere
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ArticleMigrant killed by Eurotunnel train
Young boy is reportedly the 11th person to die close to Channel Tunnel during this summer’s migrant crisis
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ArticlePeru eyes avocado top spot
Andean nation could overtake Mexico if it manages to extend its production season, according to Jim Donovan
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ArticleArgentine apple exports to Brazil crumble
Growers fear market could disappear as shipments drop 65 per cent this year
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ArticleNMB campaign targets kids
Latest initiative from the National Mango Board seeks to encourage mango consumption from young age
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ArticleUS$62m investment for Pagoda
Tiantu Capital has led the Series A financing round for Chinese fresh fruit retailer Pagoda
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ArticleHigh-quality QLD onion season
A high quality yield of onions from Queensland is forecast to hit Australian retailers’ shelves by the end of October

