News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1858
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ArticleAustralian Made launches new campaign
Initiative aims to increase awareness and knowledge of purchasing locally grown produce
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ArticleWoman finds spider in bag of bananas
Clare Mahon claims she will “never eat another banana ever again” after finding spider inside bag
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ArticleJudith Batchelar awarded OBE
Sainsbury’s brand director recognised in 2015 Queen’s birthday honours, alongside former FDF director Melanie Leech
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ArticleKarnataka to raise mango exports
Indian state is to increase packhouse facilities in a bid to raise exports to 5,000 tonnes annually
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ArticleMERS fears drives online sales
Korean retailers have reported an increase in online grocery sales since the first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome was confirmed in the country
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ArticleAustralia suspends Korean pear imports
The Australian Department of Agriculture has suspended imports of Korean pears following the detection of fire blight
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ArticlePort voices fears over Calais migrants
The Port of Dover has said growth in trade routes with France could be 'jeopodised' by growing migrant numbers
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ArticleHere comes the SunGold
Hopes are high for SunGold kiwifruit in Europe, as Zespri continues its promotional campaigns in France
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ArticleEastern Cape growers in citrus boost
Citrus farmers in Peddie have been given a helping hand in getting their fruit to the European market
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ArticleBBC Technologies increasing presence in China
Market growth prompts leading New Zealand firm to ramp-up sales and marketing activity in Asian nation
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ArticleComber Earlies arrive 'two weeks later than usual'
Harvest of the famous Northern Irish potato has apparently been delayed due to a late frost in May
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ArticleAustralia targets repeat purchases in US
Navel exporters hope appearance and taste of offering will draw consumers back over North American summer
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ArticleRobot replaces labour in sweetcorn packing
A new robot that can pick and place 180 sweetcorn cobs a minute could slash labour costs in sweetcorn factories
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ArticleMike Coupe acquitted by Egyptian court
Sainsbury’s chief executive cleared of alleged embezzlement charges relating to failed joint venture with Egyptian distributor
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ArticleGiumarra welcomes NZ bounty
Importer is marketing its line of New Zealand-grown apples, pears and Meyer lemons in North America
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ArticleMetro expands stores in China
Metro China has opened its second cash and carry store in Changsha
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ArticleEU ambassador reportedly issues Ghana veg warning
William Hannah is said to have claimed veg production in the African nation must be improved, and called for urgent action to be taken
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ArticleVitacress snaps up chance to back herb competition
The Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) search for the best young herb photographers is to be sponsored by the fresh produce giant
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ArticleControversial TTIP creates division
The mooted deal to facilitate trade between the EU and the US has faced major public opposition, but what are the real opportunities and risks for the food industry?
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ArticleVitacress wins McDonald’s plaudit
Farm supplying lettuce to food chain’s 144 Portuguese outlets obtains good practice award

