News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1830
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ArticleIran deal threatens US growers
Californian pistachio farmers, who have benefited from the sanctions against the world’s biggest producer, prepare for the return of their top rival
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ArticleLandmark targets Chinese investment
Real estate agent hopes to attract fresh new interest in Australian properties through Shanghai showcase
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ArticleFirst-ever National Blueberry Day launches
BerryWorld-organised promotion day will focus on consumer engagement and recipe ideas through social media
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ArticleAPM acquires Italian container facility
Vado Ligure Reefer Terminal to be upgraded, and operated as a single unit with new deep-water semi-automated container terminal
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ArticleTomra launches French website
The Norwegian provider of technological solutions and sorting machines has created a French version of its website to reach new customers
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ArticleJD.com extends its offline reach
Chinese e-tailer JD.com invests in supermarket chain Yonghui Superstores to further explore online-offline cooperation
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Article125m-carton WA apple crop forecast
The first forecast for the 2015 Washington apple crop sits 10.5 per cent lower than the record 2014 season
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ArticleChina cracks down on port costs
The Chinese government is cutting the costs of services at its ports in an attempt to draw in more business
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ArticleDirect airfreight on cards for Tasmania
Export opportunities abound in a potential direct airfreight service from the Australian island-state to Asia
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ArticleCritics question U-turn on ban
The UK government’s decision to introduce a partial lifting of the ban on neonicotinoids has come under renewed criticism
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ArticleRecord tumbles for Australia almonds
Monthly exports hit a high over June, with industry reaping the benefits of increased trade prospects in Asia
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ArticleMajor fire destroys units at Birmingham wholesale market
Cause of “severe” blaze at Birmingham market now under investigation as market re-opens for business
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ArticleRussia publicly enforces ban
Steamrollers and tractors were used to destroy produce that had entered the country in contravention of the ban
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ArticleZespri opens Singapore office
New Zealand Prime Minister joins delegation of Maori kiwifruit growers at opening of new hub
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ArticleProcessing returns 'could match fresh'
Leading suppliers outline the huge growth potential of the processing sector at Prognosfruit
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New varieties drive Washington apple growth
Growers are switching to new varieties at a time of "renaissance" for the US apple industry
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ArticleOrganic chief blasts EU proposals
EBF vice president Peter Rolker says proposed changes to EU law would have "severe consequences"
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ArticleYouth driving fruit imports in Korea
South Korea’s cherry, mango and grapefruit imports have all seen signification growth in the past few years
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ArticleIndonesia reopens to Aussie mangoes
The reopening of the Indonesia market to Australian mango exporters is welcome news to the industry
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ArticleOversupply sees importer's pre-tax profit fall slightly
Top fruit and citrus specialist Peter Gilding saw its pre-tax profit fall from £1.3m to £736k in the year ending 31 October 2014

