News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1813
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Article'Engage with vloggers', marketers told
The path to teenagers' stomachs is increasingly coming via new YouTube stars, experts tell DOGK
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ArticleLe Novablue est arrivé!
From the country that brings us Beaujolais comes a Gala apple with a twist: the red-robed Novablue with a very sweet taste
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ArticleLidl to implement new Living Wage minimum wage
Lidl UK employees will soon earn a minimum of £8.20 an hour across England, Scotland and Wales, and £9.35 an hour in London
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ArticleDual leadership for Capespan Continent
Leon van Biljon has moved quickly to explain how the group will fill void left by departure of long-serving Gerald Müller
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ArticleWelsh children now eating more fruit and veg
Despite this, just 35 per cent of children said they undertook physical activity for at least an hour on every day of the previous week in 2014
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ArticleIndonesia eyes cold storage warehouse
Large-scale facility aims to provide steady supply of produce and stabilize prices
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ArticleSuppliers 'reconsidering western Europe'
Survey outlined at German Fruit & Vegetable Congress suggests suppliers have more potential markets than ever
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ArticleCrackdown on gangs who steal thousands of mushrooms
Anyone taken to court and found guilty of stealing wild mushrooms from the New Forest could be fined up to £200 under the Theft Act
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ArticleArgentina kicks off 2015 blues campaign
The country will once again dominate the early marketing window with a good quality crop reported
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ArticleAccess for Honduran melons closer
Honduran-grown melons are a step closer to gaining market access to Japan
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ArticleAHDB hires new horticulture strategy director
Move comes hot on the heels of recent key appointments in senior operational positions
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ArticleWoman 'disgusted' after alleged frog find on Lidl item
A shopper in Leicester claims to have discovered the dead amphibian on the 45p cucumber as she left a branch of the discount store
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ArticleFlorida calls state of emergency
Agricultural commissioner makes declaration as state fights fruit fly incursion
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ArticleAllfresch hires Nick Evangelopoulos for new Dubai venture
UK-headquartered fruit supplier is set to take new brand Amorita further afield with opening of Dubai operations
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ArticleAustralian nuts crack A$1bn in exports
Industry continues to benefit from counter-seasonal export programmes and growing global consumption
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ArticleTerra exports adds to sales team
Group appoints Michael Burbank to lead US West Coast division, as expansion plans continue apace
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ArticleChile asseses quake damage
Losses to the upcoming blueberry and cherry deal are thought to be minimal, according to Asoex
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ArticleCamposol makes water treatment greener
New system improves water quality allowing aquatic plants and algae-eating wildlife to flourish
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ArticlePFR joins United Fresh NZ
Plant & Food Research has partnered with New Zealand’s only pan-produce organisation
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ArticleSouth African citrus deal defies odds
Between strong demand for lemons, South Korea’s growing appetite for grapefruit and a steady orange deal, the season has exceeded expectations

