News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1822
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ArticleEx-Tesco boss 'to be quizzed' over accounts black hole
Philip Clarke is expected to be interviewed by the Serious Fraud Office over Tesco's £326m accounting black hole
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ArticleChilean Hass tipped to make a splash in China
Efforts are underway to widen market access to new regions as 2015 season gets underway
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ArticleMurdock's Dole buyout judged unfair
Dole CEO David Murdock's US$1.2bn buyout in 2013 undervalued the company by 17 per cent, a judge has ruled
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ArticleIndian importer lands NZ avocados
Leading importer IG International has begun shipping avocados by air through New Zealand supplier Delica
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ArticleAvocado supplier on verge of being £100m business
Greencell has increased its turnover for the year ending 27 December 2014 to £99.5m, up from the revised 2013 figure of £75.7m
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ArticleWholesalers prepare for product price hikes
Chillies, tomatoes and cucumbers costing more than usual due to a variety of weather difficulties
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ArticleS&A Produce enjoys strong financial year
Pre-tax profit rose to £2m in 2014, according to accounts held at Companies House, up from £863,574 in 2013
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ArticleFyffes ends first half with cash to spare
Currency rate changes pushed up cost of fruit but improved group's sales revenue, while input costs also fell
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ArticleSensing change in crop management
In the second of the winning MDS synoptic papers, Mark Ryder looks at how remote sensing technologies will play a key role in the future of agriculture
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ArticleSmall talk, big problem
FPJ is publishing the two winning synoptic papers from the most recent crop of MDS graduates. In the first, Anna Williams looks at how the fresh produce industry’s impending skills gap can be tackled
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ArticlePurple potatoes 'may help limit the spread of cancer'
Research found that baked purple-fleshed potatoes suppressed the growth of colon cancer tumours by targeting the cancer's stem cells
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ArticleNZ brand Rockit appoints manager
Austin Mortimer to lead trademarked apple's global development on behalf of parent group Havelock North Fruit Company
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ArticleSainsbury's staff get 'highest pay rise in more than a decade'
137,000 of retail giant's workers will see their pay rise from £7.08 an hour to £7.36 from the end of this month.
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ArticleMission Produce is avo pioneer
Group sends first exports of Peruvian-grown avocados to China, a shipment that will arrive mid-September
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ArticleScales H1 profits up 59 per cent
Strong apple exports has pushed the New Zealand exporter's after tax profit to NZ$33.2m in the first half of 2015
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ArticleModi apples to hit Aussie shelves
Australians will be able to experience the Italian-bred, Australian-grown crunchy, sweet, red apple from 14 September
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ArticleKoppert opens Indian facility
Joint research venture will develop innovative biological solutions for sustainable agriculture and horticulture
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ArticleReport casts doubt over school scheme
New study suggests other factors must be taken into consideration when obliging children to consume fruit and veg in schools
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ArticlePositive signs for Israeli mango trade
Lower volumes in the market this season could boost a market already buoyed by demand for high-quality, ready-to-eat fruit
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ArticleHeat reduces South Tyrol apple forecast
This season's Italian crop now reckoned to be no larger than 2.21m tonnes following period of extremely hot weather

