News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1816
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ArticleItaly pear losses 'over €40m'
OI Pera says around 13 per cent of Abate and Kaiser in Emilia-Romagna lost after 5 September hailstorm
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ArticleNew MoU for Australia and China
Bilateral agreement aims to bolster horticultural trade between two nations
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ArticleFresca rosy in spite of turnover slump and £3m IT write-off
Kent-based firm posted a turnover of £379.4m for the year to 24 April 2015, down substantially from the £426.8m recorded the previous year
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ArticleMark Pidgeon joins Cutri Fruit
Vertically integrated stonefruit company hires industry veteran to help oversee expansion
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ArticleNew My Local c-store chain in £1bn deal with Nisa
My Local, the rebranded names for the former Morrisons M local shops, will become one of Nisa's major customers.
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ArticleKoppert swoops for Certis 'beneficials'
Netherlands-based group acquires Certis' crop protection business for UK, France and Italy
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ArticleResearch boost for California raisins
New study commissioned by California Raisins suggests the fruit can be a beneficial part of a diabetic diet
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ArticleChile celebrates China coup
The Chinese authorities have relaxed quarantine measures, giving wider access to avocados, and other fruits
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ArticleBarfoots’ Senegal success
Barfoots’ humble sweetcorn experiment in sub-Saharan Africa is now a horticultural triumph that is empowering an entire community in Senegal, writes Luisa Cheshire
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ArticleKenya pioneers Integrated Crop Management
Biopesticide firm and Finlays subsidiary Dudutech is helping Kenyan growers manage crop protection without relying solely on synthetic pesticides
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ArticleNew biopesticide firm launches in UK
Real IPM UK is aiming to register its suite of biopesticides in Europe, building on established markets in Kenya and South Africa
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ArticleRed Tractor Week gears up for biggest-ever event
On-pack sticker competition will be supported by social media, and mainstream media coverage across tv and radio
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ArticleSolid year for IVG White
Northamptonshire-based fruit and veg firm posted a pre-tax profit of £806,401 for the year ending November 2014
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ArticleChile braced for cold snap
Drop in temperatures could affect stonefruit, avocado and citrus production in central areas
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ArticleNZ apples crunch records
Exports show no signs of slowing down, as market demand continues to outpace supply
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ArticleTurkish figs begin to arrive after slight delay
The product, which usually arrives on these shores towards the end of August, has only just began to arrive with certain wholesalers
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ArticleOppy promotes Envy and SunGold
Oppenheimer showcased T&G and Zespri products at a special fitness event in Chicago last month
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ArticleLimoneira releases Q3 results
Revenue down on corresponding period of previous fiscal year, with value of avocado sales halved
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ArticleMorrisons LFL sales fall 2.7 per cent
Retailer’s pre-tax profit falls by almost half in H2 as it prepares to close 11 supermarkets and finalise sale of M Local
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ArticleAn apple a day can 'stop muscles wasting away'
A chemical found in the peel of apples can turn elderly people's muscles into those of a young adult after just two months of treatment

