News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1913
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ArticleAuckland Q-Fly outbreak swells
Four adult flies, larvae and pupa have now been found within Grey Lynn exclusion zone
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ArticleWaitrose agrees landmark Fairtrade Foundation deal
Retailer and Fairtrade body sign up to share best practice and certify the work of the Waitrose Foundation
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ArticleAsda joins Waitrose in stocking 'super' smoothie
The fruit-heavy Savse brand continues to grow as a genuine rival to the Innocent brand in an increasingly popular category
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ArticleScotland needs national brand, report finds
Exports growth in Scotland would benefit from a policy-backed national brand, as well as better freight infrastructure
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ArticleUS port backlog will take months to clear
Asoex warns that resulting disruptions to table grape shipments threaten to undermine reputation of Chilean fruit industry
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ArticleJob losses likely as Produce World eyes double site closure
JV with LFP could see Butterwick site shut, albeit with new jobs created at Wykeham, while Swinderby factory also faces axe
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ArticleFairtrasa marks 10 years of growth
Company continues to extend its global reach as it strives to transform the lives of small-scale farmers
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ArticleAntioxidant-rich plum to undergo human trials
Research has been undertaken to determine the health benefits of the red-fleshed Queen Garnet plum
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ArticleIndia targets Japan’s mango market
India’s export authority has called for exporters to commit to mango shipments to Japan
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ArticleBBC Technologies puts it all on show
Blueberry specialist to highlight its range of post harvest equipment at Global Berry Congress
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ArticleLower prices hit Camposol results
Fourth quarter and preliminary 2014 results show fall in EBITDA
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ArticleScores of jobs at risk as Bakkavör eyes fruit factory closure
Loss of key contract with Asda behind decision to close supermarket-supplying Yorkshire Fresh Fruit site
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Spanish export growth stalls
Shipment to non-European markets rise sharply in 2014 but overall export revenues are down
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ArticleSaudi gets behind organic sector
The organic farming sector is ready to grow in Saudi Arabia, according to the kingdom's deputy minister of agriculture
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ArticleAllan unveiled as new Tesco chairman
John Allan, formerly of Dixons and Deutsche Post, set to take over from outgoing chairman Richard Broadbent on 1 March
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ArticleFairtrasa outlines Chinese ambitions
Company keen to bring its sustainable agriculture model to Asian country
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ArticlePMA responds to dietary guideline report
PMA President Cathy Burns releases a statement in response to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee report
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ArticleUS mulls wider access for Mexican avos
Production from Jalisco could soon be cleared for import following pest risk assessment by Aphis
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ArticleJapan develops taste for functional veggies
Demand for vegetables with enhanced nutritional attributes is growing in Japan, pushed by both consumers and growers
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ArticleChina stops citrus imports from Tulare County
California Citrus Mutual urges industry to adhere to protocols after China halts imports from key growing district due to findings of brown rot

