News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1884
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ArticleTesco reveals European disappointment
Preliminary results for 2014/15 show European figures 'behind expectations' at the UK retailer
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ArticleEx-Melinda boss tells Italy's pear trade to unite
Luca Granata announces launch of new company Pera, which aims to consolidate Italian pear supply under a single brand
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ArticleThirteen arrests in veg-packing exploitation case
Operation Launch is part of an NCA investigation into people trafficking and enforced labour of Slovakian nationals within the UK
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ArticleSunny outlook for Catalan stonefruit
With production of flat peaches exceeding round varieties for the first time this season, growers anticipate another strong export campaign
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ArticleNZ Q-Fly response continues
No new detections in over a month but MPI continues to monitor Auckland control area
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ArticleUSA Pears lands NAMA award
Pop-up restaurant concept, utilised at 2014 FEAST Portland, recognised by National Agri-Marketing Association
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ArticleChile looks to strengthen Russian trade ties
Government working towards creation of Free trade Agreement with Eurasian Economic Union
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ArticleSharbatly mourns passing of Bill Walker
Long-serving shipping and commercial manager has died after battling illness for a year
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ArticleFall Creek beefs up LatAm sales team
Jeff Ford, formerly of Inabata Foods, will manage sales and grower support for established and emerging blueberry growing regions
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ArticleDel Monte achieves carbon milestone
Group's banana operations in Costa Rica have been awarded carbon neutrality certification by SCS
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ArticleSanLucar invests in Tunisian raspberries
Initially the company will have 70ha of production with further farms planned in the future
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ArticleRecord £6.4bn annual loss for Tesco
Statutory pre-tax loss figure - biggest loss ever suffered by a UK retailer - compares with a pre-tax profit of £2.26bn a year earlier
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ArticleCovered crops for Young Sang
Young Sang has begun construction on its new retractable roof greenhouse in Queensland.
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ArticleKorea's FTAs see grape imports rise
Korea’s free trade agreements have given rise to an increase in table grape imports, from Chile in particular
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ArticleEx-Bakkavör man takes reins at certification body
Martin Sawyer has been appointed as the CEO of Soil Association Certification in place of Rob Sexton
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ArticleEC releases €130m in marketing grants
New funding has been awarded to 41 marketing campaigns, with an emphasis on programmes outside of the EU
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ArticleTake part in Asiafruit's 20th anniversary issue
Asiafruit is calling on readers to get in touch with their comments and contributions for our 20th anniversary edition
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ArticleNZ Kiku hits the water
First shipments of the new season headed for the US and Asia, with growers impressed by quality
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ArticleUS and Japan continue TPP negotiations
Progress made towards Pacific Rim trade pact but agriculture remains a sticking point
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ArticleCost focus at Cool Logistics Asia
Swire Pacific, KTZ Express and the National Centre for Coldchain Development of India will discuss perishable supply chain opportunities

