News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1916
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ArticleSouth African grapes near early finish
Unprecedented early season for South African table grapes may lead to shortages and strong markets in the late season
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ArticleFPJ Anniversary: Tell us your stories
FPJ is calling on readers to get in touch with their pictures and photos as part of its 120th anniversary celebrations
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Article'Slipshod' veg and flower gangmaster loses licence
Peter Milewski, of Rotherham-based P & M Groundworks, fails in appeal against GLA decision
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ArticleEurope’s wheel of fortune
Russia, the falling value of the Euro, and dropping fuel prices – Promar’s Matt Incles discusses the prospects for the Eurozone in 2015
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ArticleFrost sight set on driving growth
CEO of leading fresh produce software firm Linkfresh relocates to California as part of global expansion bid
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ArticleGreenvale launches loyalty scheme
‘Potatokens’ on packs of branded All Rounder and Jacket Potatoes will be redeemed for potato preparation equipment
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ArticleWalmart to expand in Andhra Pradesh
Walmart India has announced plans to open 15 cash and carry stores over five years
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ArticleSun Pacific exports halved
Sun Pacific president has said the US West Coast port slowdowns have been a “disaster” for the citrus industry
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ArticleCítricos Valencianos inks Carrefour deal
French retailer to stock PGI citrus in a number of stores in Normandy and Brittany
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ArticleLondon startup launches online farmers’ market
New online platform allows local producers access to wider customer base while retaining farmers' market concept
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ArticleSales surge ahead for cabbage that's red
Strong year-on-year volume growth for product, as UK consumers 'recognise the high nutritional value of the veg'
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ArticleAustralia eyes return to Vietnam
Australian imports likely to resume in May, providing little comfort to table grape trade
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ArticleG's organic range unveils five new products
Salad products, plus brown onions and leeks join other products in the range, which was launched in September 2014
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ArticleEurozone watches and waits
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on a relatively quiet week in which European eyes continued to be trained on Greece
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ArticleFirst bunch of UK asparagus sells for £181
Season starts in style, with charity auction, and special delivery to flagship M&S store in time for Valentine's Day
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ArticleSocial responsibility alliance formed
Mexican and US fresh produce associations form what has been described as an unprecedented alliance on social responsibility
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ArticleDole CEO faces trial over 2013 privatisation
Judge satisfied that the transaction requires further scrutiny
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ArticleSharp rise in Dutch organic exports
Carrots and tomatoes lead the charge in the fresh produce category
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ArticleObama moves to resolve port dispute
The White House has announced that US labor secretary Tom Perez will help broker a deal in the US West Coast Port Dispute
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ArticleUS port congestion hits NOL
Port congestion has been cited as one of the major challenges to NOL as it posts its fourth quarter results

