News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1933
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ArticleAustralian mangoes granted US access
Door officially opens, with peak industry body eyeing opportunity to increase grower profits
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ArticleSouth Korea ups export goal
The South Korean government has announced it will increase agri-exports to US$7.7bn in 2015
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ArticleJapan-Australia FTA ratified
First round of tariff cuts introduced immediately, with secondary round to follow in April
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ArticleEx-Greenery and Capespan director joins SH Pratt
Simon Trewin joins the banana giant as commercial director from his most recent role at Huntapac Produce
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ArticleCamposol’s avocado exports climb
Output this year expected to be similar to the 38,000 tonnes shipped during 2014
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ArticleWaitrose halves price of 13 fresh produce items
Avocados, citrus and Pink Lady apples among produce with slashed prices in month-long ‘half price’ promotion event
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ArticlePoland adjusting to Russian embargo
CHANGING MARKETS: The Russian ban has forced Polish exporters to look beyond their massive neighbour and seek alternative markets in Asia and the Gulf, as well as back home
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ArticleRussia ban hampers Greek exports
Country saw its export volume take a significant hit following Russia's decision to ban EU fresh produce in early August
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ArticleFourayes invests £100k in new Bramley orchard
Kent’s largest fruit processor says ‘heavy investment’ in close-planted Bramley orchard will pay off as yields will double
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ArticleSchool break times 'affect fruit and veg consumption'
Holding school breaks before lunchtime can help increase fruit and vegetable consumption by 54 per cent, new study claims
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ArticleFlower Sprout to make international debut
The vegetable will be available in a number of European countries from this year
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ArticleRSA expects larger persimmon crop
Harvesting of the fruit could get underway as early as late March, according to country's Sharon Fruit association
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ArticleFlorida citrus "needs more funding"
As the state's citrus forecast falls, agriculture commissioner Adam Putnam called for greater funding to fight citrus greening
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ArticleCosta Rican banana exports to EU up
Corbana sums up 2014 as a positive year for the export industry in Europe
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ArticleUS growers welcome closer links with Cuba
Easing of trade restrictions heralds opportunity to boost produce exports to the Caribbean country
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ArticleCostco celebrates Chinese entry
Retail giant surpasses US$6m in sales over first month, prompting a rethink of product range
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ArticleShanghai gains share of Chilean cherries
Shanghai has increased its share of cherry imports as Chile sends 78 per cent of its crop to China
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ArticleCosts mounting for Californian suppliers
Port action sees significant rise in transport and wage costs for growers, packers and exporters
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ArticleGMO legislation passed by MEPs
Ruling will allow EU members to restrict or ban the cultivation of crops containing GMOs on their own territory
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ArticleAvocado a day could 'significantly lower cholesterol'
Avocado eaters' health fared best in new low-fat diet study, which involved overweight or obese participants

