News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1908
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ArticleCosco ship detained for arms smuggling
Colombia has detained a Cosco vessel for illegally transporting ammunition, Reuters reports
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ArticleBiobest gives bees Turbo boost
Group aids pollination of crops such as apples and blueberries by introducing Turbo hives
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ArticleChile assesses impact of Villarrica eruption
Fruit production in IX Region not believed to be significantly affected
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ArticleApplicants needed for new TV show
A new farming television programme on Sky1 is looking for farming families to take part in a series of challenges
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ArticleQueensland farm fears Panama disease
A banana farm in the Australian state of Queensland has tested positive for potentially devastating Panama disease
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ArticleIntrexon acquires GM apple producer
Okanagan Specialty Fruits, creator of the GM non-browning Arctic apple, is set to be taken over by synthetic biology firm Intrexon
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ArticleLocus Traxx appoints EMEA head
Jan-Willem Schrijver will lead the temperature monitoring tech specialist's EMEA branch from Belgium
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ArticleUniveg & Greenyard Foods could merge
Proposed deal could create world's largest fresh produce company and adds fuel to recent rumours of a possible sale
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ArticleIndian importers fear apple glut
Indian importers warn of oversupply issues as an already well stocked market receives further heavy arrivals from Washington and other sources
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ArticleIran seeks trade deal with India
Iran’s Trade Promotion Organisation has urged India to lower import tariffs as part of a preferential trade agreement
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Morrisons' former head of tax jailed
Paul Coyle has been sent to prison for 12 months for insider trading in the run-up to Ocado-aided online shopping venture
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ArticleBlues land in northern Spain
Horticina announces opening of first large-scale blueberry farm in Galicia
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FPJ Podcast - NFU conference and Organic Market Report
The FPJ team discuss the recent NFU conference, growth in the organic sector, and problems in the potato market
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ArticlePineapple fabric set for take off
Clothes made from pineapple leaves and banana stems could provide new waste outlet for producers and growers
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ArticleChile mulls Philippines trade deal
Fresh produce shipments to the Asian country increased by more than 10 per cent last season
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ArticleDemand strong for Italian red clementine
Sicilian exporter Coa says Mandarossa offers excellent prospects in terms of market growth and consumer demand
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ArticleUSDA still keen on export programmes
Foreign Agricultural Service is still accepting proposals for three of its export market development programmes
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ArticleCommunication key to vegetable growth
Prince de Bretagne sees its constantly evolving marketing and communication efforts as central to its goal of boosting consumption
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ArticleThai exporters look to Europe
With ready-to-eat exotics a growing part of Europe's prepared produce market, Thai exporters see good opportunities
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ArticleAbel & Cole back in profit and nearly doubles its turnover
Despite what the organic retailer describes as a "challenging" year, a pre-tax profit of £3.7m has been secured

