News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1934
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ArticleSoft fruit giant boosts profitability
Scottish-based Angus Soft Fruits raised its profit from £145,240 to £162,874 in the year ending 30 April 2014
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ArticleBritish Herbs revamps logo and website
Trade body unveils image makeover in time for annual conference, and says it aims to reach more in the herb supply chain
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ArticleDrop in profit and turnover for veg business
Frederick Hiam's pre-tax profit fell slightly in latest financial year, with turnover also suffering a small drop
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ArticleRussia in rush for replacements
CHANGING MARKETS: Julia Ten, head of Russian importer Frujet’s St Petersburg branch, provides an update on the challenges being faced on the Russian market amid the continuing produce embargo.
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ArticleWeather hits volumes in Israel
Unfavourable conditions in Israel have resulted in widescale crop damage, lowering production and upping prices
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ArticleSouth African plum exports under pressure
Country's plum industry issues cautionary note on impact of smaller fruit on market conditions
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ArticleMastronardi unveils greenhouse venture
The largest greenhouse pepper company in North America has introduced Pepperco USA
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ArticleMorrisons CEO Dalton Philips to step down
Retailer’s boss set to leave as like-for-like sales fell by 3.1 per cent over Christmas period, the worst results out of the big four
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ArticleAloe vera boost for pomegranate arils
Scientists have discovered that treating arils with aloe vera can improve their quality and extend their commercial life
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ArticleBoldly going where no Opal has been before
Opal apples were included on the fifth operational cargo delivery mission to the International Space Station
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ArticleRouble crisis hits Turkish exports
Fresh produce shipments down by 20 per cent in November and December 2014
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ArticleForeign retailers target Australia
Deloitte report forecasts international competition to intensify, leaving locals vulnerable
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ArticleNZ Avocado eyes Chinese opportunities
Peak body says securing market access has been made a priority, with market development already underway
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ArticleFlorette unleashes £600k Baby Kale marketing campaign
A £600,000 mixture of digital, print, press and underground advertising to target more than five million on-the-go health-conscious foodies
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ArticleEx-Fenmarc director Julian Willis joins Mack
Willis takes over from Stephen Swainston, and will head-up the veg team at Paddock Wood, and run DGM Growers in Holbeach
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ArticleMen's diets 'dictated by proximity to healthy food'
University of Montreal team study finds that for men, intake of fruit and veg is associated with proportion of healthy food outlets nearby
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ArticleNY growers unveil new apple variety
RubyFrost is being marketed as a seasonal wintertime apple and is available for a limited period only
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ArticleRival to Oxford Farming Conference sells out
Oxford Real Farming Conference welcomed a record 650 delegates, and launched manifesto for “under-represented” farmers
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US apple stocks up on 2014
Some 113.5m bushels of fresh apples are still yet to be shipped from the US
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ArticleChiquita move comes under scrutiny
The motivation behind Cutrale-Safra's decision to use Vlissingen as its northern European banana port instead of Antwerp has been strongly questioned by the Belgian New Fruit Wharf

