News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1937
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ArticleShorter supply chains ‘benefit growers’
Talk by Laurence Olins at Oxford Farming Conference evaluates role of the middleman in the supply chain
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ArticleAsian markets lead airfreight growth
Global airfreight markets continued to grow in November, spear-headed by carriers in the Asia-Pacific region, the IATA reports
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ArticleUK could be world leader in farming, says Truss
Environment minister Liz Truss listed her ambitions for UK farming and tackled issues including CAP, GM and Europe
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ArticleKorea's citrus imports rise
South Korea's citrus import volumes are forecast to rise during the 2014/15 season thanks to improved US supply and better prices
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ArticleUS loses China walnut market
Demand for Californian walnuts has fallen sharply this season due to a bumper Chinese crop, denting US grower returns
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ArticleEuro dive to lower UAE prices
The recent fall in the value of the euro has reportedly made imports into the UAE as much as 15 per cent cheaper
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ArticleBulgarian growers threaten protests
Producers suggest the agriculture ministry has unfairly distributed funds between the fresh produce and livestock sectors
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ArticleTwo-thirds of Brits aim to eat more fruit and veg in 2015
Healthy eating is the number one NY resolution in the UK, above saving money and cutting stress, according to new research
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ArticleBGA CEO Jack Ward outlines goals for 2015
Also believes a thawing of relations with Russia would help UK growers access markets which are currently denied to them
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ArticleCutrale-Safra seals Chiquita merger
Brian Kocher appointed as multinational's interim chief executive following departure of Ed Lonergan
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ArticleQ1 price freeze for Auchan Russia
The group reveals that prices of key products, including fruit and vegetables, will not change until March 2015 at the earliest
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ArticleBenevolent veg giant's Xmas charity crusade
Produce World Group employees take part in myriad fundraising activities, while the company donates fresh food to charities
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ArticleKingston limbers up for Peruvian mango deal
Excellent quality augurs well for new season says president Ken Nabal
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ArticleSainsbury's suffers like-for-like sales drop over Xmas
The retailer's sales at stores open at least a year fell by 1.7 per cent excluding fuel in the 14 weeks to 3 January
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ArticleSuper Bowl to see fresh produce first
Avocados From Mexico claims crown as the first fresh produce brand to advertise during the the Big Game
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ArticleRene Produce hits back at labour abuse claims
Firm accuses LA Times report of gross exaggeration but says it has nevertheless taken it as a learning opportunity
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ArticleFederal mediation called in US port strikes
Authorities welcome the move, as ports across California record downturns over late 2014
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Article‘Blue Whale Bobby’ runs marathon for charity
Blue Whale employee Bobby Barton has so far raised €3,431 ahead of running the London marathon for cancer charity Leukaemia Care

