News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1850
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ArticleUS apple crop down on 2014
Estimates show national apple crop could drop 3.2 per cent on 2014, with Washington fresh volumes dropping 5m boxes
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ArticlePAIA releases category plan
Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association in the US has published its Category Management Plan for the sector
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New study indicates potential citrus cancer link
Researchers stress that they are not recommending changing fruit consumption habits, though
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ArticleEU groups call for innovation support
Leading EU industry associations call for policy support for innovation in the agri-food sector
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ArticleComimpex joins Group Pomanjou
Leading French apple supplier Group Pomanjou has strengthened its standing with the addition of Comimpex to the group
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ArticleStrong showing for Murcian lemons
European markets are picking up the slack in the wake of the Russian ban on fresh produce from EU nations
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ArticleBranston teams up with Rick Stein's chef son
Jack Stein, son of legendary TV chef Rick, signed up as the ambassador for potato supplier's PR campaign for the Cornish potato season
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ArticleNW cherries can stand the heat
Hot weather won’t derail the season, according to president of industry body
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ArticleGreek referendum looms amid uncertainty
The Greek government has called for a referendum on the latest bailout deal, but it is the accompanying capital controls that are hindering companies’ ability to pay suppliers
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ArticleSouth Africa investigates CBS interceptions
Head of African nation's Citrus Growers Association calls the discovery of two cases involving lemons sent to the UK "disappointing"
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ArticleScottish village 'bans' bananas
Quirky move comes ahead of an annual boat festival, and bananas are believed to bring bad luck
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ArticleBurger King eyes up more veggie options for UK customers
Reported move follows on from the success of such products in the fast-food giant's Indian restaurants
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ArticleWimbledon Pimm's demand sees more cucumbers grown
Demand has become so great, that UK growers have reportedly had to re-plant their crops in April and May to ensure availability
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ArticleLewis points to Tesco's UK-sourced roots record
Retailer's CEO Dave Lewis grilled by NFU on its promises to improve relationships with suppliers and improve trust throughout the industry
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ArticleFirst Citrus Black Spot interception of season made in UK
Despite this, key South African citrus figure believe there is now more understanding in Europe on risk mitigation being done by South Africa
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ArticleMurcia sets sights on Canada
Region’s fruit and vegetable exporters seeking to boost trade with the North American country
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ArticleFreshmax awarded for IP innovation
Andrew Maughan of vertically integrated fresh produce company Freshmax has been recognised for his varietal development of apple and pear
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ArticleVeg gangmaster duo jailed in 'first of its type' conviction
You won't believe the audacious attempt one of the couple made in a bid to escape when Gangmasters Licensing Authority officers closed in
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ArticleSoftware firm targets India
A traceability management software firm is targeting Indian producers with its residue sampling programme
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ArticleWorld's most fragile country wants to export fruit and veg
Just four years old, South Sudan wants to create a produce export association and is targeting more trade with Europe

