News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1838
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ArticleWalmart China acquires Yihaodian
Ecommerce site Yihaodian is now fully owned by Walmart China after buying out the remaining 49 per cent stake
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ArticleHIA announces Q-fly research centre
Horticulture Innovation Australia and the South Australian government have signed a A$3.8m agreement to build a Queensland fruit fly research centre
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ArticleEat Brighter! Q2 sales climb
PMA research finds 3 per cent increase in sales compared with the same period of 2014
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ArticleEnvy and Jazz shine in North America
The apple varieties are standout performers in the category, according to The Oppenheimer Group
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ArticleBiopesticides could fill ‘gap in market’
More relaxed regulations for biopesticides could help fill gap created by withdrawal and restrictions on chemical products
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ArticleGrowers 'will employ less staff' to counter Living Wage
Companies will ‘absolutely’ look to reduce staff numbers, as well as switching to less labour-intensive growing systems
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ArticleDecorvet in as Ward steps down at Lonrho
Ben Ward leaves his post as CEO of the agribusiness division "by mutual consent", with Roland Decorvet in as group CEO
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ArticleDole gets Moody's upgrade
Reduction in adjusted debt and higher operating efficiencies have led to the CFR increase
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ArticleAndy Adcock promoted to M&S director of food
Retailer announces management shake-up as Steve Rowe replaces John Dixon as executive director of general merchandise
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ArticleCosta to trade at A$2.25 per share
Ahead of its first day of trading on 24 July, leading Australia fresh produce company Costa has listed its share price at the lower end of its targeted range
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ArticleHLB quarantine in place in California
The San Gabriel area of California’s Los Angeles country is under quarantine following the detection of huanglongbing (HLB) disease
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ArticleItaly looks overseas for profit growth
Country's leading fresh produce agency CSO preparing to launch new project called Freshness from Europe
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ArticleUS strengthens sweet potato position
Growing acreage and higher demand are helping to drive higher exports from the US to Europe
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ArticleBonduelle eyes up Green Giant
The French convenience food specialist is moving closer to a bid for US frozen and canned vegetable business Green Giant
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ArticleAsiafruit Magazine: take part in our 20 year survey
Have your say on how Asia’s fresh produce trade has evolved over the past 20 years, and on what’s in store for the next decade
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ArticleEustice praise for fruit research
Farming minister visits Fruit Focus and claims weather-resistant new varieties are giving the industry a boost
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ArticleComerford to leave fresh produce
Tesco category director makes surprise move to the dairy department, with Darren Clough set to return
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ArticleZespri sales up 16 per cent
Good volume, good returns and good growth were the result of the 2014/15 Zespri season, though challenges still linger for the future
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ArticleForeign retailers under pressure in China
Lotte China has closed four of its stores while Carrefour China’s sales slip
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ArticleTruss demands a simpler CAP
Defra secretary tells EC that CAP should be more farmer-friendly and a better fruit and veg scheme is needed

