News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1837
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ArticleNew Yorkers take a swing at Peruvian avos
Peruvian Avocado Commission celebrates National Hot Dog Day with free avocado topping for baseball fans
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ArticleRussia to host InterEcoForum
Event discussing sustainable agriculture based on modern innovation will take place in St Petersburg
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ArticleReferendum for Florida citrus marketing
USDA will propose amendments to the federal marketing order between 14 September and 5 October
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ArticleSpain places greater reliance on imports
Fresh produce shipments into the country increased in volume and value therms through May
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ArticleMonsanto expands in India
Global seed development Monsanto has expanded its research and development facility in Bengaluru
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ArticleAustralian citrus promotions kick off in Asia
Citrus promotions set to launch this week in China, the Philippines and Japan under the ‘Now In Season’ campaign
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ArticleVeg firm gets go-ahead for £2.2m plant to help stop bad smell
Council agrees plans for an anaerobic digestion plant at AB Produce in Measham to help deal with a long-running bad odour
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ArticlePotato farmer's honesty boxes 'set on fire'
States of Jersey Police said three fires had been reported, and it was aware of a "couple others" posted on social media
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ArticleGang who smuggled cigarettes in fruit and veg boxes jailed
The trio, from west London, smuggled more than 14 million cigarettes into the UK inside boxes of fruit and vegetables, according to HMRC
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ArticleClass A drugs 'found in box of bananas at Tesco store'
Police investigating after a box of fruit delivered to a branch of Tesco was found to contain what is believed to be £600k of white powder
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ArticleDesperate village veg show 'allows supermarket-bought entries'
English village in shock after products allegedly bought from Tesco and Asda go on display alongside some homegrown items
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ArticleLulu predicts online growth in Gulf
Lulu Hypermarkets plans to expand its online offering with the launch of an online grocery shopping service
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ArticleConsumers ‘should know’ about supplier levies
NFU's Chris Hartfield puts spotlight on supplier fines following consumer complaints in Q&A with Sainsbury's head of technical Beth Hart
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ArticleItalian stonefruit trade hits 'rock bottom'
Low prices and poor demand have continued to create difficult conditions for the country's producers, says Simone Spreafico
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ArticleGiumarra hosts NZ horticultural winner
Fresh produce group hosts the New Zealand Young Horticulturalist of the Year in California
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ArticleBiobest makes UK impression
Group presented itself and its products to visitors at this year's Fruit Focus on 22 July
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ArticleAFM introduces autumn promos
Avocados From Mexico is tapping into the American tradition of tailgating as part of its marketing strategy
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ArticleNew study shines light on Brits' cooking knowledge
Almost a third (31 per cent) of respondents to Tesco research cook a new recipe just once a year or less frequently
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Article'Beloved' Bradford wholesaler passes away
Peter King, who had a 48-year association with the Yorkshire market, has passed away after losing his battle with lung cancer
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ArticleCherry sales soar at Waitrose
Demand for cherries is continuing to grow, and to keep up with demand, the retailer is increasing cherry orders on a daily basis

