News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1904
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ArticleUK family's shock as deadly spider 'found in bunch of bananas'
Mother and young daughter's horror as Costa Rican fruit bought from Tesco is believed to be housing Brazilian Wandering Spider
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ArticleUSDA revises Florida citrus volumes
Orange crop expected to be 1m boxes down compared with the previous month's estimate
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ArticleFresh Direct in Best Managed list
Fresh Direct Produce has, for the fourth consecutive year, been named in Canada's Best Managed award selection
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ArticleAwe Sum kicks off Argentine pear season
Company says full programme of organic pears will be available in spite of production and labour issues
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ArticleRussia major market for kinnows
Pakistan is expected to ship 40 per cent of its kinnow exports to Russia this season
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ArticleSix East Malling Trust members leaving
Imperial College London professor has been elected as the new chairman of the trust
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ArticleLatest 'world's largest vessel' calls at Felixstowe
The 192,237 gross tonnage, 395m long and 59m wide container ship has made a scheduled stop at the Suffolk port
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ArticleDaffodil production warms up
Key supplier Winchester Growers says daffodil season will be on track by April, despite a slow start
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ArticleStrawberry success in Siberia
Using greenhouses and imported bees, Siberian farmers have managed to defy icy temperatures to produce winter fruit
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ArticleJapan accepts disease-resistant bananas
The Japanese market has opened its doors to a new banana variety grown in the Philippines that is resistant to Panama disease
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ArticleTesco is 'taking Asda's market share'
Strong performance from UK's leading retailer comes at the expense of Asda, according to new Kantar Worldpanel figures
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ArticleTerra Exports implements HK programme
After shipping the first container of Kenyan Hass avocados to Hong Kong in 2014, a full programme is now in place
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ArticleOppy appears in 'best managed' list
The Oppenheimer Group has been named as one of Canada's best-managed companies for the 14th year running
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ArticleTesco Lotus unveils new DC plan
Second regional distribution hub to be built in Surat Thani, servicing around 200 stores
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ArticleRSA fruit industry's 'help schools' competition returns
UK schoolchildren invited to learn about South African fruit farming and the difference it makes to thousands of South Africans
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ArticleVitacress mucks in with Tesco education scheme
Leading herb and salad grower hosts Farm to Fork event as part of retailer's Eat Happy project
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ArticleFresh Del Monte in vegetable hire
Robert Spence joins as vice-president, sales & product management for its tomato & vegetable programme
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ArticleEcuador tariff hike alarms fruit exporters
Import duties on a range of fruits and vegetables to hit 45 per cent from Wednesday
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Article'Peel Off' combating port congestion
The new programme to streamline container movement at the Port of Los Angeles is picking up and improving efficiency
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ArticleConcerns ramp-up over TR4
Disease changes the course of North Queensland’s banana industry forever, according to leading authorities

