News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1910
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ArticleTesco under fire from farmers
Retailer asked how it can balance stable consumer prices with sustainable margins for producers
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ArticleVolumes down at Port of LA
Terminal congestion, protracted contract negotiations and other supply chain issues hit January volumes
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ArticleMaersk sticks to slow steaming
Cheaper fuel will not mean a return to higher vessel speeds, company says
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ArticleAvocados from Mexico backs FNV
Group is a founding supporter of a new brand that promotes fruit and vegetable consumption to teenagers and mothers
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ArticleStrong start for Chilean campaign
Export revenues in January reach highest total for ten years, according to Central Bank
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ArticleFurther earnings growth for Fyffes
Group delivers its sixth consecutive year of earnings growth, driven by organic volume growth in the pineapple and melon categories
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ArticleCelebrity-endorsed FNV hits the US
The Produce Marketing Association has pledged US$1m towards a marketing campaign pushing fruits and vegetables consumption in the US
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ArticleHIA chief explains reform process
CEO of Horticulture Innovation Australia John Lloyd responds to criticism over lack of industry consultation on functioning of new grower-owned body, and explains roadmap for development
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ArticleWoolworths announces leadership changes
Woolworths has announced the resignation of managing director, Australian supermarkets and petrol, Tjeerd Jegen
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ArticleApple exports drive Scales profit
New Zealand’s largest apple exporter has posted a higher-than-forecast net profit of NZ$18.4m in 2014
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ArticleBerry Gardens sweeps board at grower award bash
Soft fruit specialist scoops four prizes, while a range of other well-known fresh produce businesses landed gongs
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ArticleTurkey gains most from Russian ban
A number of exporters have profited from the Russian embargo, not least Turkey, but total volumes imported by Russia remain down overall
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ArticleRyan Giggs-approved grocer set to retire
After 32 years, New Smithfields Market-using fruit and veg trader Stephen Murphy is set to cease trading
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ArticleCalls for grocery delivery vans to collect for food banks
Most people don't give to food banks due to the inconvenience aspect, according to leading waste management firm
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ArticleRecord Australian almond crop tipped
Export season aligning perfectly for Australian industry, with majority of crop already pre-sold
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ArticleAhold sees "strong" Q4 sales
Net sales grow, while yearly income is heavily impacted by discontinued operations
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ArticleBBC chef tie-up for Produce World organic range
Recently-released Nature's Premium vegetable brand joins forces with Great British Menu contestant Emily Watkins
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ArticleCalifornia awarded grape grant
California Table Grape Commission awarded two additional years of USDA FAS Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops funding
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ArticleKorea and China initial FTA
China and South Korea have initialled a free trade agreement, with an official pact on the cards for this year
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ArticleT&G falls short of forecast profits
New Zealand-based Turners & Growers has released its unaudited results for 2014, with pipfruit achieving a “solid” result

