News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1859
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ArticleNZ avocado pack-out tops 7m trays
Record season met with strong demand from export markets, particularly in Asia
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Article'Rottweiler' MP to chair Commons EFRA committee
He reportedly left school at 16 with no qualifications to work on the family farm; now, Tiverton MP Neil Parish takes on key political position
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ArticleEating veg every day helps babies to accept it later on
New study finds giving babies vegetables on multiple occasions can help children learn to like them
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ArticleBig Four market share 'will have fallen another 4 per cent by 2020'
This will be to Aldi and Lidl, as competition in the grocery retail market intensifies, a report by credit rating agency Moody's claims
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ArticleStargrow Group celebrates milestone
Leading South African fruit business expands as it celebrates 20 years in service of industry
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ArticleJintao finds favour with Chilean growers
Planted area expected to double by 2018 according to Kiwigold Consortium
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ArticleAustralian banana growers visit Israel
Israeli agricultural biotechnology company Rahan Meristem is looking to collaborate on disease-resistant bananas in Australia
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ArticleNW pear crop up 2 per cent
US Northwest pear growers are eyeing a 451,000-tonne crop, with promotional activities planned across 36 countries
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ArticleJapan and Thailand boost trade
Two-way investment and stronger economic cooperation are being sought by Japan and Thailand.
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ArticleUS grabs larger share of Uruguayan citrus
Exporters lured by higher prices and tariff-free access
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ArticleSlight rise in EU consumption
Freshfel launches latest edition of its annual Consumption Monitor report, with many countries well below WHO recommendations
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ArticleTransport strike hits Argentina
Transport workers staged 24-hour walkout to demand higher wages and tax reductions
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ArticleCapespan Asia joins forces with Golden Wing Mau
New partnership aims to secure critical mass for South African imports in Asia
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ArticleTrio charged with rape after attack at agricultural uni
Alleged incident took place following the Royal Agricultural University's summer ball in May 2014
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ArticlePotatoes tackle poverty in Vietnam
A potato-growing project in Vietnam aims to tackle poverty by boosting production and grower income
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ArticleAsda launches ‘first-ever’ stripy pepper
Red and yellow striped pepper is grown by Dutch firm 4Evergreen and is marketed as having high levels of vitamin C
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ArticleChina Fruits Corporation posts net loss
Gross revenue over first quarter of 2015 also down, as company looks to bolster franchise retail stores
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ArticleRacy contest promotes artichokes
Prince de Bretagne is building on last year’s saucy artichoke theme with the launch of a tongue-in-cheek photo competition
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ArticleVietnam ag exports fall
Vietnam's agricultural exports are falling as the sector loses its competitive edge
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ArticleInnovations abound in banana category
Future-proofing in-house is among the items at the top of the agenda for the leading players in the UK banana trade

