News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1929
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ArticleImports rise in Philippines
CHANGING MARKETS: Fresh produce import volumes into the Philippines soared last year as incomes rose and retailers expanded in the country
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ArticleCrisp firm fined after worker loses part of finger
Tyrells fined £8k and made to pay £5k costs after employee caught finger in 'inadequately guarded' machine while cleaning
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ArticleGreece braced for uncertainty
This weekend’s elections in Greece are seen as pivotal for the country, with the need for change going head to head with the fear of instability
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ArticleJob of the Week: Head of Agriculture at McCain
Frozen potato giant McCain is on the hunt for a head of agriculture paying a six-figure package based in Scarborough
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ArticleCollipulli makes organic debut in China
The grower-exporter has become the first Chilean company to gain authorisation to ship organic blueberries to China
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ArticleKorea’s shelves go subtropical
Korean retailers are stocking more subtropical fruits as a result of recent free trade agreements
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ArticleT&G predicts rise in gross profits
New Zealand fresh produce giant advises shareholders that preliminary profits before tax will be up on 2013
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ArticleAldi sales growth outpaces rivals
Discount supermarket chain Aldi Australia's sales grew 13 per cent in 2014, almost triple that of rival retailers
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ArticleBayer registers Sivanto in the US
New insecticide is registered, offering growers an "innovative solution with outstanding safety profile"
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ArticleApple brand in 'win a car' competition
Waitrose customers can win a Honda Jazz car through a promotion held in conjunction with Fruition, owners of the Jazz brand
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ArticleRaw melon juice brand secures new retail listing
Mello continues its growth, after securing a deal to stock its products in organic farm shop retailer, Daylesford
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ArticleRetailers help soften Russia blow
CHANGING MARKETS: Polish company Genesis Fresh says support of European buyers over the past few months, in response to the Russian import ban, has been impressive
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ArticlePotato Council should spend less on R&D, says NFUS
Growers have called for potato levy body to switch funding from R&D to promotional activity to boost consumption
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ArticleScottish tomato firm in liquidation
Scotherbs-backed Clyde Valley Tomatoes folds after three years of business sees it ‘not proving financially viable’
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ArticleSteep rise for RSA pomegranate exports
Grower association predicts further growth thanks to new plantings, higher demand and better market access
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ArticleEU removes ban on Indian mangoes
Defra welcomes plant health standing committee's decision to lift restrictions much earlier than expected
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ArticleBrassica grower suffers drop in profit
TH Clements & Son's pre-tax profit for the year ending 5 April 2014 fell from £660,846 in the previous financial year to £631,184
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ArticleSpanish exports slide once more
Fresh produce shipments of fruit and vegetables dropped once more in November, continuing a trend seen throughout the second half of 2014
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ArticleGreenpeace shines light on China's pesticide usage
'National-safety-exceeding' levels of pesticides found in Guangzhou veg, but Beijing and Shanghai fare better
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ArticleSATI report shows export growth
Table grape statistics for the end of Week 2 of 2015 show exported volumes are ahead of the previous campaign

