News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1962
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ArticleAldi welcomes visit from PM
Prime minister David Cameron and chancellor George Osborne visited Aldi’s HQ as discounter announces plans to create 35,000 jobs
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ArticlePreparing healthy food is 'too boring'
One in seven of Birdseye survey respondents say they don’t eat veg because they can’t find exciting ways to cook it
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ArticleHunt for Psa solution goes online
New Zealand researchers invite global science community to help rid kiwifruit industry of the disease
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ArticleThailand overtakes China as leading supplier to Vietnam
Vietnam’s imports of fruit and vegetables from Thailand has surpassed imports of Chinese produce
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ArticleGoodfarmer joins GlobalGAP
Import/export firm ramps-up commitment to food safety by becoming a member of certification standards provider
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'World-class' AHDB a must to aid farmers, Kendall says
Speaking at today's AIC Conference, ex-NFU chief and new AHDB chairman Peter Kendall set out the board's long-term goal
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ArticleCamposol to become Peru's top employer
Company to create ten thousands new jobs by 2020, mostly in blueberry production
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit forecast yields positivity
Growers, packers and suppliers view forecast as positive predictor for Florida grapefruit’s future
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ArticleYupaa launches Truval fruit
Belgian Truval apples and pears were officially launched on the Indian market today at a ceremony in Mumbai
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ArticleArgentina to showcase blues in China
Argentine blueberries will make their Chinese debut at this week’s China FVF in Beijing
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ArticleUK 'on the edge' of agri revolution
And it will be achieved through new technology, innovation and shared knowledge within the sector, Produce World boss claims
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ArticleNZ apple leader Neil Guymer dies, aged 94
New Zealander credited with his work in keeping New Zealand top fruit at the forefront of UK supply
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ArticleSouth African grapes up and running
Volumes should increase this year with early varieties already being harvested
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ArticleMushroom producer wins horticulture farmer of the year
Sean Murphy of Bridge Mushrooms and Northway Mushrooms won the accolade after a £1m investment and commitment to innovation
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ArticleUS expects Chilean cherry influx
A double-digit increase is expected for North American imports during the 2014/15 campaign
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ArticleRSA black empowerment company formed
Fruit export group Rainbow Produce Company is created to establish a true black empowerment presence in the sector
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ArticleBreakthrough mushroom test could limit cap browning
The first mushroom compost test to assess disease threat before cultivation could save growers thousands of pounds
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit crop survives hailstorms
Less than 1 per cent of national crop likely to be lost after last weeks storms, according to Zespri supply chain manager
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ArticleWAC apple exports at risk of delays
The US Washington state apple crop at risk of slow movement as a result of West Coast port delays
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ArticleMarketing a focus at International Banana Symposium
Event draws key speakers from South Korea, China and the Middle East

