News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1820
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ArticleMassive rise in Fairtrade banana volumes
Fairtrade International reports 18 per cent increase in amount of bananas sold under its certification scheme last year
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ArticleProductivity boost for banana growers
New scheme launched last year in Latin America and the Caribbean reports early success in reducing input costs
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ArticlePlenty of promise for Italy in SE Asia
Italian apples have golden opportunity to develop sales in region, especially for mainstream and club varieties, says Vog
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ArticleJapanese tech aids Indian berry growers
Producers in Pune are reportedly utilising new cloud-based systems developed in Japan to improve strawberry yields
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ArticleLimoneira to buy Californian orchards
Company will exercise option to buy around 75 per cent of Sheldon Ranch land it has leased since 2012
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ArticleBelOrta trials new fruit storage system
Dynamic controlled atmosphere software will be used to store apples and pears from the start of this coming season
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ArticleTotal Produce reports revenue and profit growth
Strong set of results attributed to 'stronger operational performance' and recent acquisition activity
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ArticleVog sees growth in Med and Maghreb
Italy's largest apple exporter says plenty of new sales likely in emerging markets that grew 17 per cent in 2014
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ArticleBiggest UK-wide celebration of organics launched
Soil Association has put together a free marketing pack for all Catering Mark holders to help them join in with Organic September
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ArticleFenmarc prepares for future success
Martyn Fisher speaks to Kate Milligan, director of the prepared business unit at Fenmarc, about the impact the discounters, meal kits and busier lifestyles are having on the prepared produce market
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ArticleG’s unveils major push for brands overseas
New business unit Shropshire Brands to be headed up by Mark Haynes and will expand G’s brands in Asia, Europe and Middle East
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ArticleDutch topfruit wrecked by storms
Growers in the Netherlands are facing huge losses a week before the harvest begins following heavy rain and hailstones
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ArticleIrish mushroom dispute set to continue
Majority owner Danbywiske's appeal against court valuation of DIG's 35 per cent share won't be heard until April 2015
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ArticleSpanish exporters enjoy strong H1
Fruit and vegetable shipments increased 12 per cent in value through the first six months of the year
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ArticleAustralia unveils anti-fruit fly project
Release of billions of sterile flies from new centre will help South Australia maintain access to international markets
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ArticleUniveg boss says 'Asia can wait'
Exclusive: Hein Deprez tells Eurofruit there is still plenty of opportunity to grow produce sales in Europe and North America
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ArticleNew retail listings for growing smoothie brand
Savse, recently heralded by the UK government, will now see its products stocked in The Co-op and Sainsbury's
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ArticlePrepared proves pretty popular
Shoppers are buying prepared produce more frequently, as consumers look for more convenience in their lives
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ArticleReady Pac offers back-to-school options
Group's Ready Snax and Snack Cup offerings are healthy alternatives for kids' lunchboxes
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ArticlePotato farmers crowned 'producers of the decade'
Part of awards ceremony for National Trust’s 1,500 tenant farmers and estates across England, Wales and Northern Ireland

