News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1840
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ArticleInterview: Caroline Drummond's turning over a new LEAF
LEAF chief executive Caroline Drummond is full of ideas for taking the organisation forward and improving Brits’ nutrition. Michael Barker went to meet her
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ArticleNew berry and asparagus firm launches
Rupert Hargreaves and Jamie Petchell’s new company, Global Plant Genetics, will specialise in soft-fruit and asparagus seed supply and intellectual property management
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ArticleBerries aim for the billions
Retail promotions put berries centre stage as a later Wimbledon ensured strong availability. Elsewhere, growers debate the impact of glasshouse strawberries
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ArticleSpain's produce export value climbs
May figures show growth in fresh produce export value of 8 per cent year-on-year, despite lower volumes shipped
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ArticleAGAP forecasts Peru export growth
Fruit and vegetable shipments are expected to exceed US$2bn this year, according to the group
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ArticleChiquita relocates head office to Florida
Group confirms plan to move to Fort Lauderdale, with Fresh Express division to be based further north in Orlando
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ArticleBank of England boss swings by Branston office
Governor Mark Carney called in at the potato giant to find out more about a successful local business during a trip to Lincolnshire
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ArticleSainsbury's extra hot homegrown chilli credentials
Retailer is now stocking British-only lines on red and green chillies and the season is expected to last until at least September
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ArticleGrowers ‘may face' Malling Centenary shortage
Popularity of strawberry variety Malling Centenary has led to propagators urging growers to 'get orders in early' for 2016 season
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ArticleNaturipe issues berry challenge
Food bloggers in the US are encouraged to develop recipes designed to keep berries high on consumers' shopping lists
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ArticleQueenslanders give colour a spin
The Queensland government has launched a campaign to get Australians eating more fruit and vegetables
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ArticleIndia, Tajikistan to cooperate on agriculture
On the back of a whirlwind tour of Central Asia, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has called for increased connectivity within the region
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ArticleStrange fruits popular in Korea
Hybrid breeds of fruit are increasingly appealing to Korean consumers looking for sweeter unique-tasting produce
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ArticleAmazon Fresh 'may be' set for UK launch
Grocery arm of global retail giant is reportedly set for a UK launch as early as September, and is said to be in talks with suppliers
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ArticleApple development bears fruit
Apple varieties with internal red and pink colouring are on the way thanks to East Malling Research and re:inc innovation.
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ArticleFuture of foodservice is ‘anything, anywhere’
Suppliers and operators in the foodservice sector need to become as flexible as the consumer, a new study has said
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ArticleFood for Progress opens up
US programme helping developing countries strengthen their agri-export sectors opens for applications
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ArticlePublishers merge to form Fruitnet Media International
Market Intelligence, publisher of Eurofruit, Asiafruit, FPJ and Produce Plus, has merged with Wolf Media, which publishes Fruchthandel
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ArticleFruit packer names general manager
Frozen food veteran Paul Tyrer has joined Evesham firm Ackio to oversee all operations after career with Ross Young’s
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ArticleFirms ‘very worried’ about impact of Living Wage
NFU chief horticultural adviser says government plans are a 'huge issue', as they bring in 'significant change in such a short period of time'

