News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1919
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ArticleDole Europe set to launch My Energy
New campaign will draw on new research to tell consumers about the potential health benefits of fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleCP Group mulls another Tesco Lotus bid
Thai firm supposedly lining up another offer for retail giant, as Tesco looks to offload international shares
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ArticleFrench topfruit gains US access
Following lengthy bilateral negotiations, French apples and pears are now permitted to enter the US, albeit under ultra-tight controls
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ArticleGlobal roll-out for laser technology
Laser Food and JBT announce plan to bring the innovative Laser Mark system to growers and exporters in all non-US markets
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ArticleTesco posts first sales growth in over a year
Latest Kantar figures do show that retailer lost market share, though, as Asda overtakes Sainsbury's as UK's second-biggest retailer
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ArticleLil Snappers pink combo bag unveiled
The bag contains Pink Lady apples and Cara Cara Navels and is the latest joint offering from Stemilt and Sunkist for children
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ArticleChina Fruits expands retail stores
Retailer and tangerine export China Fruits has expanded its footprint in China with more retail stores and a stronger online presence
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ArticlePhilippines boosts banana funding
The Philippines' Department of Agriculture has allocated PHP102m (US$2.3m) to assist growers fighting banana disease
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ArticleJordanians flock to British Herb conference
Event held in Northamptonshire sees highest number of attendees for a number of years
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ArticleHLB vector detected in Spain
Ava-Asaja calls for immediate and effective response from government to halt spread of the disease
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ArticleAllan Bowie elected president of NFU Scotland
Cereals grower Bowie voted into top spot while Andrew Moir and Rob Livesey become vice presidents after today’s vote
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ArticleWAPA votes for new president
Representatives of the World Apple and Pear Association elected the ANPP's Daniel Sauvaitre as WAPA's new president
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ArticlePrepare for SWD, berry producers told
Mass traps, field hygiene and chemicals are among the tools berry producers need to control the SWD fruit fly
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ArticleTesco ranks UK towns by fresh produce preference
Shoppers in Dorchester buy fruit and veg more regularly than any other place in the country, retailer claims
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ArticleChilean fears grow over mounting US port crisis
Looming shutdown of Pacific ports at height of the season will cause huge disruption, warns Asoex
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ArticleSH anticipates topfruit growth
WAPA has released the forecasts for Southern Hemisphere apple and pear production, with both expected to rise by 5 per cent
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ArticleInnovative hat-trick for Eosta
Nature and More has three packaging and sustainability innovations on display at Biofach in Nuremberg
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ArticleUASC expands in South America
Shipping line takes next step in South American expansion plan, strengthening relationship with local agency partner Ultramar
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ArticleBiodynamic blueberries set to enter US
Chilean firm partners with Gourmet Trading Company to distribute high-quality offering in North America
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ArticleUSDA steps up citrus greening fight
US$30m in funding will go towards 30 projects aimed at fighting the deadly citrus greening disease

