News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1963
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ArticleMaersk Line boosts AP Møller-Mærsk Q3 results
The shipping container business of AP Møller-Mærsk has pushed the Danish group’s third quarter profits to US$1.5bn
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ArticleCitrus Australia reflects on 2014 season
Industry body proud of its work on improving biosecurity and market access conditions
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ArticleAsia mulls new trade zone
Government heads meeting at the Apec summit are considering establishing a new Asia-Pacific free trade zone
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ArticleOvercapacity curbs shipping
Global shipping industry growth will be curbed by continued overcapacity, says China shipping chief
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ArticleMalaysia pushes MD2
The Malaysian government has identified hybrid pineapple variety MD2 as a high-value crop and is pushing production expansion
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ArticleRPA unveils new EU and global marketing fund
Producers of a wide range of products, including fruit and veg, can apply for up to half the cost of marketing their goods abroad
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ArticleBurkina Faso mangoes well worth it
Through Eosta's Nature & More 1 Cent for the Future campaign, sales of mangoes have helped raise essential waterwell funds
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ArticleEurofruit Congress: photos and presentations
See who attended Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere 2014 in Peru and download speaker presentations
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ArticleBartlett sets up online retail arm
Alan Bartlett and Sons' redesigned website now allows consumers and businesses to buy Bartlett vegetables through its website
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ArticleStrong start to Chilean walnut campaign
Shipments to South Korea, UAE, Turkey and Germany up sharply so far this season
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ArticleJamaica set to supply more bananas to UK
Contract signed with a UK entity for the supply of one container of bananas per week, which is expected to rise over time
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ArticleChiquita-Unifrutti kicks off Mindanao expansion
Multinational invests US$60m in 2,000ha banana farm in dispute Filipino province
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ArticleImported cherries plentiful at Oppy
The group will lean on increased volumes of Chilean and Argentinean fruit in future
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ArticleTorquay's 'sole fresh produce shop' made homeless
Gary Wood, of Monkeys Like Bananas, allegedly given seven days' notice to leave his retail unit in town's shopping centre
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ArticleMexican limes heading to South Korea
New import protocol gives Mexican producers access to a market of 50m people
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ArticleQPMA launches educational toolkit
Initiative encourages children to discover and savour the taste of fresh fruits and vegetables
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ArticleFruit juice 'should not count towards 5 A Day'
Action on Sugar says parents are left confused, and that many children's juices contain at least six teaspoons of sugar, more than cola
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Irish produce firm set to axe 98 jobs
Move lined up at Donnelly Fruit & Veg due to changes to outsourcing arrangements by one of its major customers
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ArticleAustralia retains Vietnamese access
Industry body confirms market access remains open after teleconference with Department of Agriculture
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ArticleExporters label port strikes the worst they’ve seen
Exclusive: key US produce exporters comment on the impact of West Coast port congestion

