News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1893
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ArticleNew MD for Opst group
David Eibel is announced as the new managing director of Opst Obst Partner Steiermark GmbH
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ArticleFyffes confirms 2014 results
Chairman David McCann noted the group continued to perform "very strongly", pointing to growth in all three product categories
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ArticleCasi opens Dutch facility
Opening of Poeldijk facility signals moves to integrate Dutch tomatoes in its supply programmes
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ArticleSeald Sweet boosts Mexican grape offer
Announcement marks company’s ongoing expansion of non-citrus offer
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ArticleHort NZ chief executive resigns
Chief executive of Horticulture New Zealand Peter Silcock has announced his departure after 30 years in the industry
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ArticleWeak yen drags on fruit sales
Imported fresh fruit sales have dropped in Japan as consumers remain cautious with their disposable income
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AHDB levy rates maintained for third successive year
Forecast total net levy for 2015/16 amounts to around £57.3 million, with £7.7m from horticulture and £5.9m from potatoes
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ArticleNew £20m UK port scheme 'to create 500 jobs'
New 'state of the art' distribution centre at Tilbury in conjunction with NFT Distribution will be able to handle more than 2.5m cases per week
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ArticlePanama disease detections made
Tropical Race 4 strain of Fusarium oxysporum has reportedly spread to Pakistan and Lebanon
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ArticleTaste over waste: how ugly food is making friends
Comment: Some supermarkets are pushing new ranges of imperfect fruit and vegetables, but not all have chosen to follow suit
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ArticleItalian firms sign new supply deal
Apo Conerpo subsidiary Alegra will market Campoverde's stonefruit and citrus and assist with new kiwifruit planting project
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ArticleEating spinach and kale could 'keep your brain young'
Pensioners monitored in study who had just one or two helpings a day allegedly had brainpower of people 11 years younger
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ArticleMaersk orders seven newbuilds
Cosco Shipyard to build seven new vessels as part of Maersk Line's US$15bn investment programme
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ArticleEating organic 'boosts sperm count'
Research conducted in US claims to show that switching to an organic diet could improve sperm quality and quantity
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ArticleSpain seeks wider access to US market
Avocados and apricots are the subject of a new collaboration agreement between Fepex and Aphis
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ArticleUS says yes to Mexican figs
Aphis announces that irradiated consignments can now be imported into the US mainland
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ArticleINI Farms receives capital injection
Leading Indian pomegranate and banana exporter INI Farms secures US$3.3m injection from Aspada Investment Company
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ArticleAREFLH behind producer power
The association of the main European production regions has reiterated its support for growers and the school fruit scheme
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ArticleFloods hit northern Peru
Government declares a state of emergency as thousands of hectares of agricultural land affected
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ArticleGF Group lands new loan agreement
Italian importer seeks to draw line under "difficulties" in recent years by selling off non-core parts of its business

