News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1940
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Peter Kendall to be knighted
Former NFU president and current AHDB chairman Peter Kendall receives ultimate royal honour for services to agriculture
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ArticleYes Peas! polishes its diamond status
The British Growers Association launches a fresh website for the campaign's 10th anniversary of promoting frozen peas
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ArticleDepression 'risk' for women not eating enough fruit
Study of 6,000 Australian women claims to show a link between fruit consumption and the development of depressive symptoms
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ArticleNo Xmas 'veg promotion schemes' for Irish retailers
Follows 2013 holidays, when Lidl, Aldi and Dunnes Stores were selling some produce items for as little as 5 cent a kilo
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ArticleWeetabix launches 'eat fruit' campaign
The £5.5m initiative will be supported by the likes of Asda, which will sticker fruits using the campaign's Weetabuddies name
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ArticleDefra supports £1m project to find peat alternative
The HDC, Defra and key industry partners fund major project to ease dependence on peat and find sustainable alternative
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ArticleApple growers fork out £250k for campaign
English apple industry aiming to boost demand for dessert apples with new website, social media, and consumer-facing advertising
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ArticleItalian suppliers form Gruppo ViVa
Key players in the Italian fresh produce business have formed a new association of producer organisations
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ArticleFPJ Big 50 2015 podcast
FPJ's Michael Barker and Martyn Fisher discuss the inaugural Big 50 in this short but action-packed podcast
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ArticleThomas Eskesen to exit Maersk Line
Vice-president of Maersk Line is to leave his role this month, it has been confirmed
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ArticleKenya returns to duty-free access
The EU has decided to reinstate Kenyan exports, which will once again benefit from duty-free access to the market
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ArticleNisa to amend labels to comply with new regulations
All of retailer's rebranded new-world Heritage products will be in line with new Food Information Regulation (FIR) guidelines
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ArticleCalifornia storms aid crop development
While coming no closer to ending drought conditions, California's December storms have aided crop growth
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ArticleMoín Terminal wins green light
Dutch operator APM Terminals has cleared the final hurdle to construct Limón terminal
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ArticleDuo convicted of crop picker exploitation
Juris Valujevs and Ivars Mezals, who worked as gangmasters in the Fenland area, took money from and threatened workers
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ArticleAgriNurture sells stake in banana plantation
The Philippines' grower-exporter AgriNurture has sold its 51 per cent stake in Tagum Resources
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ArticleMexican berries set to make waves in China
With market access secured for Mexican berries, China's importers are planning promotions ahead of the gifting season
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ArticleDutch pears to make Chinese debut
With Dutch pears due to arrive in China over the coming days, key suppliers and receivers are excited about the prospects for the first shipments
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ArticleClaire Fitchett joins Montague Fresh
Fitchett leaves Apple & Pear Australia to take up role as international trade development manager for Montague Fresh
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ArticleKing Edward is UK's favourite Xmas roast potato
Sales of the potatoes reach an all-time high during the two-week run up to the festive period, according to key supplier Branston

