News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1882
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ArticleAPM inaugurates Maasvlakte II terminal
Ceremony marks official opening of world’s first fully-automated, zero emissions container terminal
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ArticleIndonesia's import requirements return to normal
The Indonesian Agricultural Quarantine Agency has announced import requirements for US fresh apples have returned to normal
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ArticleCanadian Cutecumbers land in China
Importer Lantao has shipped the first air freight of Canadian seedless mini cucumbers to Shanghai
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ArticleAngus Soft Fruits partners with Genson BV
Berry breeders have pooled resources in new programme to trial strawberry and raspberry varieties in the Netherlands
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ArticleChile ramps up market diversification efforts
Asia and EMEA targets for export growth in the coming years, says Asoex
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ArticleUS says yes to Peruvian papayas
Imports of peppers and oversized mangoes also expected to be approved by the USDA today
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ArticleNational Fruit Show names juice competition winners
Wobblegate, RH & JC Elgie and NC de Quincy win juice gongs, judged in April for the first time
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ArticleClean start for Australian citrus
Industry likely to field strong early-season demand from Asia markets, with shipments to get underway in late May
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ArticleSpain hits back at RSA protectionism claims
Ailimpo insists Spanish reaction to CBS issue is one of plant protection, not trade protection
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ArticleFunding boost for European apples
Joint promotional campaign led by France and Italy will run for three more years, supported by a budget of €5.6m
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ArticleVeg industry fears increase in imports
Price wars and supply continuity may be among reasons why retailers are looking to increase veg imports
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ArticleChile cranks up nut promotions in Asia
South Korea and China are the focus of this season’s marketing campaign
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ArticleChilean prunes build UK presence
Efforts to reinforce Prunes from Chile brand in this key market are paying off, body says
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ArticleNZ horticulture exceeds NZ$7bn
New Zealand’s horticultural production was valued at NZ$7.16bn (US$5.41bn) in the year ending June 2014
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ArticleSpain pays more for imported fruit
Fruit and vegetable imports climbed in value terms through the January-February period of 2015
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ArticleVidalia onion campaign to kick off
Georgia-based Vidalia Onion Committee Announces Start Date and Marketing Campaign for 2015
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ArticleOppy makes experienced additions
Sales veterans Mike Hatcher and James Galindo have joined the fresh produce importer
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ArticleUK salad market warms up
As the mercury climbs higher, Martyn Fisher spoke with some of the key players in the UK salad industry
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ArticleHabanero peppers recover from supply issues
Issues with primary Habanero hot pepper supply country Uganda have sent prices soaring, and some importers looking for new suppliers
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ArticleGrowers predict more growth for cherries
Growers have high hopes that new darker cherry varieties will spearhead a further era of growth for the category

