News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1871
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ArticleRedesign for G's Fresh and Naked range
Brand will be supported by its biggest ever above-the-line marketing activity, with a plan that covers London Underground ads
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ArticleArgentine topfruit shipper files for bankruptcy
Via Frutta is one of the country’s top ten apple and pear exporters
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ArticleFPAA holds annual meeting
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas meet features key note from newly appointed AZ director of agriculture
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ArticleCosta Rica organic exports climb
Recovery continues but shipments still way behind levels seen before the 2011 global financial crisis
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ArticleLA container volumes slide
Fall in imports and exports due to “robust 2014” and vessel alliance uncertainties, port authority said
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ArticleSolution “slows down vegetable decay”
Developers claim new solution can extend the shelf life of leafy veg by up to a month without the need for refrigeration
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ArticleIndia signs US$22bn-worth of deals with China
India and China have signed more than 20 business and trade deals
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ArticleEarly start for BC blueberries
The Canadian blueberry season is looking at an early start, with the British Colombian-grown berries to be harvested from 20 June
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ArticleStandardised quality the answer
FRESH FOCUS CHILE: Chilean kiwifruit exporters are paying greater attention to the ripeness and firmness of the fruit, as competition intensifies both in Europe and East Asia
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ArticleChilean blues spread far and wide
FRESH FOCUS CHILE: Previously dependent to a large extent on the North American market, Chilean blueberries are now building a solid reputation in distant markets like East Asia
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ArticleSouth African citrus set for US
The first South African citrus fruit of 2015 will be arriving in the US next week, while the first significant arrivals are scheduled for mid-June
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ArticleG's review could mean job losses
Veg and salad supplier realigning business for the future in response to 'changing market dynamics'
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ArticleHot spell puts Spanish growers on alert
Stonefruit producers take action to combat soaring temperatures
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Article'Fresh' and 'green' working model helps Blue Skies up profit
The fruit business, which sells to retail and foodservice customers, increased its pre-tax profit from £2.1m to £3m in 2014
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ArticleQueensland citrus industry targets exports
New grower group aims to improve the viability and profitability of Central Burnett’s export sector
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ArticleChiquita's losses soar in Q1
Fresh produce giant sees drop in sales, while terminated Fyffes deal hits first quarter expenses and group lays off 300 in Latin America
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ArticlePrince Charles urged PM to promote British produce
Letters between heir to throne and former PM Tony Blair show Charles’ awareness of key issues facing fresh produce industry
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ArticleJamaica to pump $250m into banana exports
Funding is being provided under the European Union-supported Jamaica Banana Accompanying Measures (JBAMs)
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ArticleTower block's deadly spider drama
Young mum claims to have found deadly spider eggs in bunch of Asda bananas, and throws them down the bin chute of her block of flats
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ArticleHuge tailbacks on A1 after produce lorry crash
The HGV carrying fruit and veg collided with a Highways Agency truck on the southbound carriageway near Grantham

