News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1914
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ArticleDole launches first edible wearable
Dole Japan has created a wearable banana that records heart rate and running time, and displays messages from Twitter
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ArticlePink Lady may use the force
The apple brand's airing of the new Star Wars trailer has some predicting a tie-up between the two this summer
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ArticleBlack market springs up in Jeddah
The Saudi city has seen the sudden emergence of a black market for fresh produce after expatriate traders were barred from the central market
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ArticleRobotic future explored at workshop
Australian vegetable industry eyes new investment opportunities in automated sector
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ArticleLocal authorities 'must act' to halt excessive food waste
London government watchdog wants to see separate food waste collections, as its research unearths alarming figures
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ArticleEsselunga attacked over apple safety
Blogger takes Italian supermarket chain to task over organic apples' waxy coating, but food expert questions methodology
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ArticleFresh produce firm looks to 'grow in different areas'
ERMS UK enters new era as it joins forces with a PR firm in a bid to be more proactive and invite interest from a range of businesses
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ArticleAll Lemon anticipates higher crop
Argentinean lemon harvest is set to climb on 2014, although volumes will still fall below what is considered a normal crop
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ArticleNorfolk growers should apply for PGI, says Truss
Environment minister Liz Truss will launch a campaign to encourage Norfolk food producers to apply for protected name status
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ArticleCyclone Marcia closes in on Queensland
Growers in key Bundaberg region brace for yet another natural disaster
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Article£1m freight investment at Port of Dover
Motis, which runs the site's Freight Services Agency, is shelling out the seven-figure sum to bolster the site's amenities
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ArticleNZ apple industry faces labour shortage
Pipfruit NZ says late start to season leaves more work to do in shorter space of time
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ArticleProduce World 'degree' to unearth stars of the future
Leading grower offering paid-for work experience across all areas of the business alongside a degree in food manufacture
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ArticleBillion-dollar barrier broken again at Sunkist
Sunkist Growers announces its fifth straight billion-dollar revenue year, attributed to hard work and a disciplined sales strategy
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ArticleDole urges consumers to Get up and Grow!
Fresh produce giant aims to show that a lifestyle full of fresh produce has far-reaching benefits
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ArticleMalaysia celebrates kinnow festival
The Pakistani Kinnow Mandarin Festival has been launched in Malaysia ahead of Chinese New Year
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ArticleUS West Coast ports reopen
Ports have reopened after being shutdown over the Presidents’ Day long weekend in the US
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ArticleCherries on top for Chinese New Year
Australian and New Zealand cherries have reaped high prices in Shanghai ahead of the Lunar New Year
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ArticleIfco supports anti-hunger campaign
Leading provider of reusable plastic containers supports new year-round campaign committed to help end hunger in America
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ArticleDriscoll’s beefs up Portuguese division
Berry marketer aims to make Portugal its main source of blueberries for EMEA markets

