News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1946
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ArticleReciprocal apple trade on the cards
The US apple industry is hopeful of full varietal access for apple imports and exports to and from China
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ArticleAustralian producers mull dual mango season
Extending production over two seasons has merit, according to Northern Territory Department of Primary Industry
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ArticlePacking in packhouses
FPJ speaks with Keelings Fresh International MD Steven Fagg on how his firm is bouncing back after closing its packhouse
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ArticleFrench strike threatens Christmas deliveries
Walkout aims to disrupt supplies during the last shopping weekend before the festive period
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ArticleChilean blues in Chinese first
Chinese-branded blueberries from Chile are now available to Chinese consumers online
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ArticleTesco wins South African stonefruit retailer of the year
'Stand-out sales' during a difficult 2013 and 2014 has secured Tesco retailer of the year award, voted for by growers
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ArticleBanana cartel fines "should remain"
EU High Court adviser recommends that fines imposed on Dole and Fresh Del Monte for banana price fixing should be upheld
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ArticleFresh fruit triggers airfreight fright
Passenger plane carrying "organic material" in hold is redirected to Ireland, the third such instance in a year
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ArticleSainsbury’s joins with GLA to train suppliers
Training supplied by GLA is tailored to Sainsbury’s suppliers to help identify hidden exploitation in supply chain
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ArticlePlenty of promise for PeraItalia project
The consortium's plan to optimise its members' supply chain and build demand in new markets appears a strong one
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ArticleStrikes bother Belgian business
A general strike in Belgium is set to cause minor disruptions to the sector, with air shipments likely to be the most affected
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ArticleShoppers ask Tesco and Asda for Fairtrade
Fairtrade Foundation says 100,000 emails have been sent to supermarkets asking them to stock Fairtrade bananas
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ArticleGrower returns soar through SeekaFresh
Seeka Kiwifruit Industries has delivered record returns to growers from its SeekaFresh programmes, primarily into Australia
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ArticleFormer Bright Food chair on trial
Wang Zongnan has stood trial in China on charges of embezzling US$31m and accepting bribes
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ArticleAHEA signals South Korean potential following FTA
Export association expects Australia to build significantly on A$6.8m trade into Asian nation over 2013/14
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ArticlePortland pays liners to use port
The US Port of Portland is paying shipping lines to not abandon its container terminal facility, used by agricultural exporters
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Mixed fortunes for CNY
Challenging economic conditions are likely to create varied demand for imported fruit across South East Asia in the run up to Chinese New Year
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne offers prizes
From next week, the French marketer will give consumers the chance of winning prizes by purchasing its shallots
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ArticleEurope's food "among world's safest"
The latest EFSA Annual Pesticide Residues Report finds that European food has a very high level of MRL compliance
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ArticleWellocks targets exports to Maldives
Lancashire wholesaler said it is exploring overseas growth with long-term support from Yorkshire Bank

