News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1892
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ArticleUnlicensed apple-picker gangmaster arrested
Romanian national apprehended as part of GLA's investigations into unlicensed labour provision on fruit farms in County Armagh
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ArticleStrong demand for ventilated film
Australian packhouses turning to new solution from ProFresh Systems in an attempt to preserve produce quality
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ArticleCalifornia faces mandatory water reductions
Governor Edmund Brown has announced that "unprecedented action" must be taken as drought continues
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ArticleChilean table grapes on track
Exports from the South American nation to core markets up on last season
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ArticleThe Greenery focuses on efficiency
The Dutch marketer has responded to last year’s drop in sales with a major reorganisation plan and significant cost-cutting
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ArticleRecord season for seed potato exports
Current 2014/15 non-EU figure is already up 4,000 tonnes on 2013/14’s final total of almost 78,000 tonnes of Scottish seed exports
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ArticleHelp Potato Council pick car sticker slogan
Levy-payers are being asked to decide on the body's latest promotional message to lead the One Voice campaign through 2015
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ArticleVision starts Mexican cucumber programme
Vision Produce announces its La Visión cucumber programme, sourced from Caborca, Mexico
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ArticleFresh produce firm in 'sewage stench' complaint
Greencell has reportedly stepped up the pressure on a neighbouring business to take action over a 'tourist-deterring' foul odour
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ArticleM&S posts increase in food sales
Food sales for Q4 2014/15 were up by 3.7 per cent, while like-for-like sales were up by 0.7 per cent
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ArticleCitrus greening fight continues
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack announces approximately US$23m available for citrus greening research
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ArticlePolish apples land in India
Indian importer Yupaa welcomes the country’s first shipment of Polish apples
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ArticleCNY and port strikes boost air cargo
February marked one of the strongest months for air cargo traffic, with port congestion and the late Lunar New Year boosting demand
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ArticleDriscoll’s CEO steps down
Driscoll’s president Kevin Murphy has been announced as the new CEO of Driscoll’s, succeeding Miles Reiter
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ArticleNo Kaiser's move for Edeka
German cartel office steps in to prevent Edeka snapping up the Tengelmann-owned grocery chain
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ArticleTesco in £5m deal with children's food charity
Cookery clubs will be set up and concentrated in disadvantaged areas with a high proportion of low-income families
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ArticleRuling in landmark broccoli patent case
Director at John Innes Centre, which brought the case on the Beneforte variety, said the decision gives 'much-needed clarity'
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ArticleEaster surge for bunched carrots
Produce World Group believes authentic look and feel of bunched carrots may be behind these huge increases in sales over Easter
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ArticlePower cuts cause transport chaos
Turkey suffered a day of chaos, especially on public transport, as electricity went down across the country
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ArticleBiosecurity boost for Punjab
Pakistani province’s government eyes export growth through investment in fruit fly eradication

