News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1956
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ArticleHawkers protest against Walmart in India
Concerns grow over retail giant’s expanding presence and adherence to cash and carry model
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ArticleSelect Harvests unveils investments
Almond grower spends over A$12m (US$10m) in upgrades to processing facility
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ArticleFarmer attacks 'unrepresentative', 'short-termist' NFU
Guy Watson slams NFU’s “self-righteous lobbying for the short term interests of a small number of large-scale farmers”
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ArticleStrike shuts down port of Antwerp
In protest against austerity measures, striking Belgian workers caused the closure of the port of Antwerp yesterday
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ArticleSainsbury’s expands UK tomato season
New winter range claims to be first time LED technology has been used to expand British tomato season on commercial scale
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ArticlePolish consumers eating more apples
Eat Apples campaign has reportedly contributed to a significant increase in demand, but concerns remain over Idared sales
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ArticleUrban farming boosts global food production
Report claims urban farming has greater influence than previously thought and should help inform agricultural policy
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ArticleIsrael halts Gazan veg exports
The besieged and war-torn Gaza Strip faces yet further challenges as Israel blocks ten truckloads of vegetable exports
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ArticleCanada invests in tree fruit
Canada's British Colombia government is investing millions in a tree-fruit replanting programme to help growers meet global demand
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ArticleChile seeks closer trade links with Cuba
Agriculture and health are two sectors that stand to benefit following relaxing of the Caribbean country’s foreign investment laws
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ArticleAFM reveals football promo results
Avocados From Mexico highlights success of its Hungry for Football campaign, while introducing new promotion
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ArticleDole subsidiary hailed by GlobalGAP
Standard Fruit de Honduras picks up award from global organisation focused on safe, sustainable agriculture worldwide
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ArticleMary Coppola to head up UFPA marketing team
Coppola replaces Ray Gilmer, who left last month after 20 years with the association
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ArticleAustralia's new horticulture body is official
Agriculture Minister declares Horticulture Innovation Australia as industry services body, with December board meeting to start work on strategy
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ArticleNew Zealand and China collaborate on kiwifruit research
Development of virtual laboratory encourages greater cohesions between research bodies
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ArticleZespri announces executive appointments
Simon Limmer moves into COO role, while Blair Hamill to act as supply chain general manager
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ArticleOppy chairman gets Chilean honour
John Anderson acknowledged for several achievements, including Oppy’s status as the top North American importer of Chilean stonefruit
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ArticleTesco welcomes new colourful potato line
Lincolnshire grower Branston's Rainbow potatoes have been launched exclusively in Tesco stores nationwide
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ArticleNine-month record for Hamburg
German port sets throughput record of 110m tonnes, with high levels of container handling in particular
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ArticleFew currencies covering themselves in glory
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why the yen, antipodean dollars and euro have done little to impress on the FX markets this week

