News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1931
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ArticleCherry-isle cops a battering
Production in Tasmania’s Huon Valley hit by heavy rain, causing crop loss
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ArticleChina sees spud potential
The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture has announced plans to push the potato as one of China’s staple foods
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ArticlePico plans major expansion
The Egyptian producer-exporter has announced an increase in grape and stonefruit production alongside plans for further development of its product portfolio
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ArticleFruit Show president made CBE
Michael Jack received the honour in the Queen's New Year Honours List for services to tax policy
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ArticleMoroccan ClemenGold heading for Ireland
First fruit of new Northern Hemisphere season on its way as premium mandarin brand continues to expand
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ArticleFarmers urged to start planning for Open Farm Sunday
LEAF wants to ensure this year’s campaign - the tenth anniversary of the event - is the most successful one yet
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ArticleAsda reshuffles top executives
Ex-M&S buyer Andrew Moore promoted to chief merchandising officer with responsibilities for food, and Barry Williams takes on customer officer
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ArticlePort spends £1m on solar panels for fruit importer
4,500 solar panels installed on the roofs of warehouses belonging to MMD, the fruit importer owned by Portsmouth City Council
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ArticleSevki Isin named as new Dole Europe GM
Isin was previously business development director of Rift Valley Corporation, a key supplier of bananas to Dole
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ArticleNisa's charity raises nearly £1m for good causes
Making A Difference Locally has been successfully supporting charities for the past six years and has raised £6.2m in total
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ArticleSupplier blames 'too much change' for Philips' downfall
Key supplier to retailer claims “excessive” packaging redesigns among reasons that resulted in Philips’ exit
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ArticleBrazil powers Carrefour growth
"Remarkable" performances in Brazil and Argentina, coupled with stabilised European sales, have driven group's results upwards
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ArticleBartle to step down at TGA chair
After 20 years as a tomato grower and seven years at the helm of the association, Bartle is moving on to grow other crops
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ArticleBrand extension sees Albert Bartlett boost profit
The Scottish-headquartered firm saw pre-tax profit jump from £9.6 million to £10.2m in the year to 31 May 2014
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ArticleLincolnshire gains new Food Board
Senior farming figures will help champion food producers and help double value of Lincolnshire’s food industry by 2030
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ArticleMalaysia introduces citrus import protocols
The Malaysian government has announced new citrus import requirements as of 1 January 2015
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ArticleAus grape exporters look beyond Vietnam
Lockout sees early-season varieties moved to other Asian markets, as industry body explores treatment options
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ArticleRevenue rises for Japanese retailer
Aeon and Seven & I see welcome strong revenue growth but profit margins take a hit
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ArticleTrans-Tasman food safety projects launched
The Fresh Produce Safety Centre has launched two projects focusing on food safety in Australia and New Zealand
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ArticlePick of the crop
As its production in Uruguay and South Africa continues to grow, Argentina’s San Miguel is rebranding itself as a global expert in citrus

