News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1902
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ArticleEndocrine disruptor review 'should be science-led'
MEP Anthea McIntyre urges European Commission to consider risk and exposure of endocrine disruptors in definition review
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ArticleInvestment costs hit profitability at Alan Barlett & Sons
Fourth pre-tax loss in succession for roots business, albeit with the latest loss only amounting to five figures
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ArticlePakistan wants EU mango growth
The country is hoping to increase shipments to Europe by up to 40 per cent this season
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ArticleNo South African citrus to Spain in 2015
South Africa’s citrus producers have recommended that no phyto certificates be issued this year for shipments to Spain
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ArticleZespri defends buyer visit to NZ
Group issues statement describing all-expenses trip for international buyers as "great opportunity" to secure kiwifruit sales
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ArticleLoblaw offers 'Naturally Imperfect" produce
Canadian retailer's range of misshapen fruit and veg aimed at making healthy food more readily available
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ArticleTrader turns waste into water
NCGM firm invests thousands in Liquid Food Composter that uses enzymes to digest food waste
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ArticleMonty Don addresses growers
A Horticulture Wales event hosts speed networking and Q&A sessions to encourage collaboration in Welsh supply chain
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ArticleSymington in for Lennon at Capespan
PPECB's Stuart Symington will come in as managing director of Capespan South Africa in May
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ArticleSpar launches stores in Lebanon
The Dutch retailer is expanding in the Lebanese market, having just opened two new stores, with a further two due later in the year
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ArticleAustralia worried by China's fake citrus
Industry association Citrus Australia raises concerns over alleged artificial colouring and rebranding of Chinese fruit
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ArticleTraders' concern over redevelopment logistics
NCGM traders say better promotion and more information would bring confidence in market redevelopment
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ArticleChefs help Zon launch asparagus campaign
New promotion for homegrown white asparagus should help marketer maintain its leading position in the Dutch market
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ArticleBrazil, Canada demand more Spanish produce
Fresh produce exports to these two countries grew 56 per cent and 209 per cent in volume terms respectively last year
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ArticleFixed-price deals cause tension in UK potato sector
Struggling potato sector warns fixed-price contracts will be down in volumes and value next season
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ArticleVitacress to take five UK farms 'out of production'
Group CEO tells FPJ that sites in Hampshire and Dorset will be "rested" as they have produced more watercress than the business can sell
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ArticleIndia’s agri-exports down
India’s agricultural exports have decreased in 2014, with exports from Maharashtra taking a significant hit
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ArticleNew cultivar developer emerges in RSA
Riaan van Wyk and Liezel Kriegler head up re:inc innovation, which has acquired the majority of rights to former Colors Fruit breeding programmes
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Work under way to maintain Jersey produce supply
Leading exporter working to plug gap in the market that could be left by the impending closure of an Albert Bartlett-owned firm
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett business venture in Jersey on the verge of closure
Amalgrow Produce, one of the largest vegetable growers in Jersey, became part of the Albert Bartlett group in January 2013

