News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1842
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ArticleFresh Del Monte invests US$250m in the Philippines
Fresh Del Monte is set to invest US$250m in developing a plantation in the Philippines’ Palawan province
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ArticlePeelable banana label for Unifrutti
Japanese design studio Nendo has created an innovative peelable banana label for Unifrutti Japan’s shiawase banana
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ArticleBrits 'skip 260 meals a year', new survey claims to show
Breakfast is the most likely meal to be skipped, and two-thirds of those who skip meals did so because they 'don’t have time'
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ArticleRural Payments Agency gets over 88k BPS applications
By close of business on 9 July, the number of forms received after the initial 15 June deadline had been confirmed at around 700
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ArticleRaspberry sales up 16 per cent
British raspberry volumes are expected to be up 31 per cent on 2014, while sales reached £183 million for the last year
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ArticleWelsh growers gain new campaign
A new logo and networking database will promote Welsh growers, as industry initiative Horticulture Wales comes to an end
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ArticleNew direction for Onions New Zealand
Review sees boardroom changes and sparks increased focus on diversifying export interests
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ArticleProduce suppliers must be 'E-daptable'
Online retailing will increasingly impact the future of the fresh produce supply chain, according to a new report from Rabobank
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ArticlePort of LA clamps down on emissions
West coast port seeks to expand its commitment to develop zero-emission technology
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ArticleAldi first retailer to back NFU fruit and veg scheme
The code includes a commitment to supplying seasonal British fruit and vegetables, and stripping out bureaucracy and unfair charges
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ArticleSumo mandarins tackle bullying in new campaign
Freshmax are featuring Sumo citrus mandarins in a new televised campaign to tackle bullying in Australia
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ArticlePhilippines open for Argentinean grapes
Argentina has gained access to the Philippines for fresh grape exports, adding to recent agreements for fresh apple and pear exports
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ArticleTiger Fuji apples hit Chinese retail shelves
Chinese supermarket chain Yonghui has launched a trial sale programme for Tasmanian Tiger Fuji apples
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ArticleNew secure waiting zone announced for Calais
Around 230 lorries will wait in a secure zone at the Port of Calais to offer protection from migrants attempting to board
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ArticleSpar parent company helps kids grow their own veg
Thirty volunteers from across Blakemore’s head office and six company-owned Spar stores created an outdoor allotment area
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ArticleSoft-fruit grower wins trio of awards
Countryfile’s Matt Baker awarded John Myatt & Co with best cherry, raspberry and strawberry at the Taste of Kent Awards
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ArticleEU grower support gets thumbs up
Copa-Cogeca has welcomed a move by the EC to help alleviate the impact of the Russian ban on the fresh produce and dairy sectors
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ArticleIsraeli grape demand makes up for export decline
While some are investing in new varieties for export, other table grape suppliers are focusing on building domestic demand
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ArticleDengue fever boosts Zespri sales
Disease provides single-desk marketer with an unlikely avenue for sales growth in Indian city
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ArticleSnow hits northern Chile
Local producer reports collapse of netting covering grape production under weight of the snow

