News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1853
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ArticleGovernment funding to aid year-round berry production
£1.3 million from the government’s £70m Agri-Tech Catalyst has been awarded to projects being worked on in Scotland
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ArticlePort of Calais closes due to strike
Ferry services between Dover and Calais are suspended and Eurotunnel freight traffic faces delays of up to four hours
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ArticleVitacress launches new pack of BBQ herbs in M&S stores
The product, which includes fresh rosemary, thyme and chives in equal 10g measures, has arrived in time for summer
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ArticleG6 improves Asia-Europe service
G6 shipping alliance announces Asia to Europe service changes in response to market demand
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ArticlePromo partnership pushes Well-Pict berries
Farm Star Living Teams up with Well-Pict Berries for a Summer of Strawberries in the US
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ArticleKoper top of the ports for Egyptian grapes
Slovenia's Port of Koper is Europe's number one loading port for Egyptian grapes this season
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ArticleWorker shortage threatens Washington cherries
Computer glitch strands hundreds of fruit pickers at the US-Mexico border
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ArticleSprint finish for VOG apples
CEO Gerhard Dichgans reflects on a challenging season and looks ahead to a positive start to the 2015/16 campaign
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ArticleAldi plans Aussie expansion
German retailer Aldi has confirmed plans to open 20 stores in South Australia and a further 20 stores in Western Australia next year
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ArticleJapan grants access to Vietnam mangoes
The Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has approved Vietnamese imports of mangoes
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ArticleFarewell to 'the last gentleman of the fruit trade'
Obituary: Clive Whittall, a successful former New Covent Garden Market trader, passed away in Miami earlier this year
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ArticlePositive campaign for Trops
Company set to bring forward the latest phase of its expansion on the back of strong results
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ArticleAldi is retailer 'most compliant' on GSCoP
New survey conducted for Groceries Code Adjudicator makes positive reading for discounter, less so for Tesco and Iceland
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ArticlePhilippines turns to Timorex Gold
Philippine’s Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Standards has approved the full registration of Timorex Gold to control Black Sigatoka disease
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ArticleProduce World site closure leads to 100 job losses
Company's closure of its Butterwick operations will see 120 staff transfer to new JV site but 100 opt for redundancy
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ArticleSuppliers see GSCoP as 'ambiguous' and 'long road to failure'
Management consultant David Sables tells GCA conference suppliers view the code positively, but deem it 'futile' to engage with it
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ArticleZespri exploring Chinese production path
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer currently in talks with growers but won’t rush into operation, according to COO
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ArticleMajor currencies slip to lowest level in years
As currencies around the world succumb to domestic issues, sterling rallied, explains Moneycorp's Chris Redfern
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Article'Rottweiler' Parish wants GCA help on farmgate prices
New EFRA committee chair Neil Parish has called for the Groceries Code Adjudicator to help him tackle the ongoing issue
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ArticleCN Seeds launches ‘neon pink’ cabbage
UK breeder wins distribution rights for new Chinese cabbage variety Scarlette F1 and will target UK and Spain salad markets

