News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1889
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ArticleAustralian promotion for South East Asia
Victorian Government launches new campaign focused on grape, stonefruit and pipfruit exports
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ArticleBoy, 16, sets up his own fruit and veg business
Tommy Smith, from Suffolk, says he enjoys being out in the fresh air and meeting people
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ArticleLeading wholesale firm in £2.5m expansion
Ronny Liu, who runs Sunnyfield Veg and Cook’s Delights, is looking to open 60,000 sq ft storage premises in Enfield
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ArticleSupply chain spend leaves berry giant MD upbeat
Winterwood Farms saw its pre-tax profit drop from £837,532 in the year ending 2012-13, to £18,097 in the year ending 31 March 2014
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ArticleManufacturing efficiencies help Florette up profits
Salad giant posted a pre-tax profit of £5.2 million for the year ending 31 December 2014, up from £4.1m in 2013
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ArticleShippers steer clear of Yemen
The ongoing conflict in Yemen has persuaded international shipping lines to divert their vessels away from the country’s ports
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ArticleJersey flower firm's homes-build bid to survive
If approved, profits from the scheme would be put back into the business to help secure its future
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ArticleCertis granted strawberry EAMU
Group has launched a new solution for powdery mildew control in strawberries
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ArticleBayer in sustainable potato venture
Bayer CropScience and Farm Frites jointly implement sustainable practices in European potato cultivation
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ArticleTough season for RSA citrus exports
The Citrus Growers Association of South Africa has forecast a difficult export season with lower volumes than 2014
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ArticleRed Tractor scheme operator on the hunt for new chairman
David Gregory will be standing down later this year having completed the maximum six years’ service allowed at AFS
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ArticlePink Lady supports Pride events
The apple brand is getting behind the UK’s gay and lesbian community with its involvement in Pride events in 2015
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ArticleUSA Pears hosts culinary competition
Canadian students to compete in Montreal for the national grand prize
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ArticleVeg firm sponsors world-record Everest attempt
Produce World will be donating all of the vegetables being used for a unique dinner party attempt on the world's highest mountain
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ArticlePositive signs for suppliers in Europe
New growth in convenience and organics could help reverse a recent decline in fresh fruit and vegetable sales, says analyst
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ArticleSave Our Soils fund supports growers
Nature & More’s Save Our Soils fund has attracted sizeable contributions and can now offer practical assistance for farmers
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ArticleMangetout and sugarsnap prices set to stay high
Range of issues in key supply nations have caused price fluctuations on popular exotic veg products
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ArticleFlorida citrus stability welcomed
Michael Sparks of Florida Citrus Mutual reacts positiively to the USDA's latest citrus update
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ArticleM&S launches 'plango' hybrid fruit
Cross between plum and mango launched in UK, with retailer predicting it will be a roaring success with its customers
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ArticleTR4 hits second banana farm
Biosecurity Queensland has confirmed a second banana plantation in Australia has been infected with the Panama tropical race 4 disease

