News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1857
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ArticleCo-op invests £125m in price cuts
UK’s fifth-largest retailer Co-operative Food has cut fresh fruit and vegetable prices amid increasing competition
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ArticleJacobs joins BioConsortia in Auckland
Research management specialist to head-up biotech company’s R&D operations in New Zealand
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ArticleAvocados 'may help in the fight against cancer'
Scientists find that fat from the in-vogue fruit can combat acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), a rare but deadly form of the disease
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ArticleMigrants cause freight delays in Calais
Some hauliers are being affected by delays at the port of Calais as tensions rise over increasing migrant numbers
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ArticleMicro produce hits the mainstream
Micro produce’s growing public exposure has been boosted by a recent listing in a major multiple retailer. Nina Pullman asks key suppliers whether the category is ready to move into the mainstream
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ArticleItaly on show in Thailand
Leading packaging and machinery suppliers travel to Asia this week to showcase their offerings
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ArticleRecord in sight for NZ apple industry
Another strong season has sector confident of surpassing its 10-year goal ahead of schedule
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ArticleRod Hill back at Golden Wing Mau
Import manager Roland Gels resigns from role he has held since 2014 due to family commitments
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ArticleAsiafruit launches Chinese-language news service
Asia’s leading fresh produce publication has launched its new Chinese-language service, Asiafruit News
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ArticleFacility Guarantee under scrutiny
Programme designed to boost US agri sales in countries with limited demand is up for public debate
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ArticleLegend Holdings targets US$1.94bn IPO
Joyvio’s parent company Legend Holdings to raise up to US$1.94bn in an initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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ArticleDragon fruit leads Vietnamese exports
Vietnam has topped US$600m in fruit and vegetable exports in the first five months of 2015
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ArticleHolt Logistics courts African exporters
Dignitaries from West Africa visited Gloucester Marine Terminal at the port of Philadelphia to learn about quality initiatives
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ArticleEat Brighter! makes positive impact
PHA and PMA agree to extend programme through to 2018 after success in the US and Canada
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ArticleSoft-fruit firm invests in solar installation
East-Anglia based Place UK will save an estimated £30,000 on energy bills a year after installing 800 solar panels
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ArticlePresident of Ghana cuts ribbon on new Blue Skies factory
UK-headquartered firm, already one of Ghana's largest employers, creates 300 new jobs with new juice-making site
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ArticleEmergosol beefs up product portfolio
The Portuguese company has acquired tomato and vegetable specialist Carmo & Silvério
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ArticleFamosa celebrates 20 years of growth
Brazil’s biggest melon exporter marked the anniversary with a party for 1,500 people
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ArticleSouth Korean service for Northwest growers
New flight offers cherry growers in US state more opportunities to chase demand out of North Asia
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ArticleZita Elze opens British Flower Week
Kew flower designer has created three designs with British Larkspur to kick off week of promotion for UK flower industry

