News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1901
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ArticleFlower sales see Spring spike
International Women’s Day gave the flower industry a welcome boost ahead of the more traditional peak of Mother’s Day
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ArticleSpecial report: Life after SAWS
In the first season following the abolition of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers’ Scheme (SAWS), Michael Barker asks agencies to evaluate the availability of labour for the coming months and years
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ArticleParty priorities ahead of general election
With less than two months to go until the general election, FPJ rounds up what the party hopefuls have planned for agriculture
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ArticleSara Cox backs berries
Radio DJ is the new face of an industry campaign to enhance berries' position in the snack market
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ArticleSolid year for UK soft fruit
Strawberries still account for the vast majority of soft-fruit sales, and it’s been a special fortnight for the red berry, while blueberries are riding the crest of wave
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ArticleUS blogger encourages consumption
Janet Helm has issued a challenge to US consumers to 'get over their fear of fruit'
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ArticlePACTL set to open new perishables centre
Shanghai-based airfreight specialist set to expand through temperature control facility
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ArticleFresh produce software supplier unveils new release
Update moves the Linkfresh ERP solution onto the latest R3 release of Microsoft Dynamics AX
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ArticleAsoex slams latest port walkout
Association president Ronald Bown is urging government to step in to bring about a swift resolution to the dispute
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ArticleSainsbury's sales drop for fifth quarter in a row
Total sales fell 0.3 per cent as price cuts and food deflation both affected trading
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ArticleTrade mourns loss of Willem Baljeu
The former FrugiVenta director and leading member of Dutch fresh produce business has passed away at the age of 69
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ArticleSouth African avos hit European shores
The new South African avocado season has started with small shipments which are due to arrive in Europe this week
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ArticleQueensland formulates TR4 response plan
Tully outbreak confirmed, with state government pledging long-term support to growers
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ArticleHillFresh joins sustainability scheme
Company commits to fully sustainable imports by 2020 after signing Sifav covenant with Sustainable Trade Initiative
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ArticleAlbert Heijn removes plastic from veg range
Retailer responds to consumer concerns over excessive use of plastic by changing how some of its vegetables are delivered
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ArticleFyffes 'not weakened' by Chiquita episode
Chairman David McCann underlines company's determination to continue growing in markets new and old
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ArticleImprovements to Tasmanian freight scheme
Exports to all markets now covered under TFES but producers still campaigning for more funding
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit trade braced for storms
Weakening ex-Cyclone Pam poses threat to production, although country's overall crop still set to be larger than last year
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ArticleMaersk Line gains financial head
Pierre Danet will leave Hewlett Packard in April to join Maersk Line as chief financial officer
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ArticleEuro is FX market's big talking point
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on the latest travails of the struggling single European currency

