News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1964
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ArticleCanada, China sign currency deal
Trade and currency deals worth US$2.2bn have been signed by Canada and China in Beijing
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ArticleAustralian onion giant sold for A$10.5m
Webster offloads Field Fresh operation to leading carrot grower-marketer
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ArticleM&S on hand to help Manor Fresh toast new factory
The potato and veg supplier and its key long-term retail customer marked the opening of a facility which has been two years in the making
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ArticlePatented citrus varieties “way forward”
Maintaining the exclusivity factor through licensed production can help protect growers from price erosion
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ArticleAsia taps into Peruvian potential
Avocados and blueberries are just two products importers have identified for growth
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ArticleAHDB moves into new HQ
Move into £5 million building represents the first time all six sector levy companies have been housed in the same facility
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ArticleCongestion causes delays at US ports
Industry warns that queues at West Coast ports are likely to continue for the foreseeable future
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ArticleKerby to step down at Mylnefield
MD of James Hutton subsidiary announces he is to depart the organisation in April
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ArticleBig C appoints new CEO
Robert James Cissell has been appointed president and chief executive of Thailand’s Big C Supercenter
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ArticleAustralia and Israel to aid India's green revolution
An agricultural agreement between Israel, India and Australia will provide best green practices and technology to India
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ArticleWake-up call for Peruvian blues
With prices set to fall as the product hits the mainstream, Peru will have to make use of all the tools at its disposal to create a profitable future
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ArticleTrade resumes after French strikes
Produce coming via Rungis wholesale market is no longer disrupted as day-long French agricultural strikes finish
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ArticleYoung horticulture researcher crowned 'leader of tomorrow'
Daniel Smith's work on fertigation has been adopted by major soft fruit firms, and has landed him the KTP prize
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Morrisons partners with Royal Agricultural University
‘Long-term’ partnership will see retailer offer work placements while RAU students will support applied research on Morrisons farms
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ArticleMorrisons LFL sales drop 6.3 per cent
Total sales also fell by 3.6 per cent, but retailer says long-term plans such as moving packing operations to UK yet to benefit sales
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ArticleUS ag exports set new record
The USDA has announced record agricultural exports for the financial year 2014
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ArticleTuplin and Watson join Freshtime
Kelly Tuplin and Michaela Watson have joined the chilled food manufacturer from Cucina Sano, which is part of Bakkavor
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ArticleTaiwan imports record apple volume
Estimated value tops US$235m in 12 months to 30 June 2014, with Chile taking over as leading supplier
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ArticleChina expects big season for CA citrus
California citrus shipments to China could reach historical highs on their return to the market this season, as more players enter the import deal
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ArticleZespri continues to develop Indian market
Single-desk marketer making ground in South Asian nation, but tariff rate continues to present challenges

