News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1886
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ArticlePeruvian Hass output set to climb
Slow start to Peruvian season will not affect overall shipments, which are forecast to rise by 20 per cent in 2015
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ArticleBrand refresh and new pack sizes for Florette
Salad giant says move is aimed at 'solving the wastage issue and injecting growth into the leafy prepared salad category.'
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ArticleCold Turkey threat to cherry crop
Unseasonably low temperatures during the April blossoming period have provoked fear among Turkey’s cherry producers
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ArticleHere be dragons: Israel breathes fire into exotics
Despite adding new varieties to secure year-round supply, demand for the country's dragon fruit is said to be surging ahead of available volumes
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ArticleGM import proposal raises concern
European campaigners fear arguments against GM crops are being ignored, as pressure from the US government and the biotech industry mounts
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ArticleJoburg facility opens doors for Tru-Cape
Tru-Cape says the opening of its new distribution facility in Johannesburg completes its strategy to move closer to the market
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ArticleMarch high for port of Los Angeles
The month marks the second-highest in terms of volumes handled in the port's history
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ArticleIndian pear imports on the rise
Pear shippers target further growth in the Indian market, where imports have doubled over the past five years
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ArticleIndia faces apple glut
Early season concerns over domestic production prompts sharp surge in imports
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ArticleAquaponic farm gets green light
A London warehouse will be converted into a salad, herb and fish farm, and will produce 200,000 bags of salad a year
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ArticleEU "protectionism" over citrus black spot
South African government minister Rob Davies has accused the EU of protectionism over the citrus disease
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ArticleOscar promotes Chilean origin
France’s Primland has revealed that its Oscar Chile kiwifruit will this season bear the country’s new promotional logo
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ArticleBakkavör sells stake in fresh food firm
Foodservice giant sells its remaining 60 per cent stake in Italpizza to Dreamfood, which already controls the other 40 per cent
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ArticleTH Clements sacks worker for urinating in field
Lincolnshire brassica grower was alerted after member of public reportedly filmed incident on mobile phone
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ArticleEU 'must invest in healthy eating'
European agriculture committee amends draft rules on schemes to provide fruit, vegetables and milk in schools
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ArticleMushroom veteran diversifies into e-commerce sector
Former chairman of Northern Produce John Smith's new business is the ‘missing piece of jigsaw of online shopping'
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ArticleProcessor wins grant for onion store
Vegetable processing company Fountain Foods will use money from regional agri-tech scheme to build 1,500t onion store
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ArticleIndia battles grape export woes
Production, economic and political challenges wreak havoc on sales programmes
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ArticleNew juice line puts freshness first
Intermarchè's innovative new branding concept involves printing the precise time of production on its fresh orange juice
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ArticleMaking every night date night could fight heart disease
Research conducted in Israel claims that eating more dates - along with their pits - and pomegranates protects against artery-hardening

