News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1852
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ArticlePacific Alliance joined by Chinese buyers
China’s trade with Pacific Alliance member countries projected at US$31m in the coming year
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ArticleAlibaba to launch 11 country pavilions
China’s leading online retailer has announced plans to boost international e-commerce trade with new country pavilions on its Tmall site
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ArticleIndia plans to ease import inspections
India has opted to switch from testing 100 per cent of its imported food to random sampling
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ArticleFunding brings robotic broccoli harvesting closer
Project to develop 3D camera technology for broccoli harvesting wins £138,000 of Agri-Tech funding
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ArticleAnjou shallots to gain PGI
“Echalote d’Anjou” will benefit from its long-awaited protected geographic status from the end of July
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ArticleBailout nears, uncertainty remains
Fears of a Greek exit from the EU won’t go away until a new bailout deal is reached, with exporters facing an uncertain future
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ArticleStaples Vegetables driver injured after lorry overturns
Two cranes needed to recover the vehicle - carrying vegetables - from a ditch following the incident near Boston in Lincolnshire
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ArticleNaturipe Farms keeps berry offer fresh
Varietal and packaging innovation is boosting demand within the berry category
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ArticleBiggest UK cherry crop 'in more than 12 years'
This has resulted in a bountiful harvest of cherries for leading retailers, such as Waitrose, with 20 per cent more fruit going on sale this year
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ArticleWalmart sets itself for Indian growth
Chief executive of retailer’s Indian subsidiary targets 500 stores within the next 15 years
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ArticleERMS to sponsor Cambridge United youth team shirts
New deal follows on from last season's sponsorship of the senior team's away shirt, worn during a game against Manchester United
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ArticleMoral satisfaction of eating ethically 'impacts food's taste'
Researchers in Scotland claim consumers who knowingly eat organic or Fairtrade produce look upon its taste as more superior
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ArticleTransport chaos lessens in Calais
Stowaways and strikers combined to create chaos in Calais yesterday, but French and UK authorities are regaining order
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ArticleNational approach key to tackling fruit fly
The Australian government has announced a national plan to improve management, research and eradication of fruit fly
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ArticleCosta looks to lower expected IPO price
Leading Australian fruit and vegetable company has delayed the publication of its prospectus, with reports it's lowered the price of its initial public offering
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ArticleRussia to extend produce ban
Russian talk of prolonging the ban means markets including East Asia and the Middle East will remain top targets
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ArticleSmall steps for crownless pineapples
Hagé International says that while there is demand for the specialist fruit, stable availability is an issue
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ArticleMost successful 'ever' Healthy Eating Week
A quarter of all UK school-aged children from 7,400 nurseries, primary and secondary schools across the UK participated
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ArticleEDP partners with Citrus Australia
Packaging equipment supplier and manufacturer sees “exciting future” for sector
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ArticleTesco to trial UK-grown 'sweet' cabbage
Working with TH Clements, retailer bidding to erase 'memories of school dinners and cabbage boiled to within an inch of its life'

