News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1970
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ArticleFlorette brings baby kale to UK retailers
Salad brand says baby kale is a £3.3m opportunity for single leaf sector and confirms “massive marketing” push will follow
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ArticleArgentina seeks broader access to China
Topfruit, table grapes, blueberries and cherries on the agenda at recent meeting between Argentine delegation and Aqsiq inspectors
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ArticleChegworth announces new plantings
Organic grower completes 2014 harvest in good time and records particularly successful Bramley season
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ArticleSupercomputer will lead ‘step change’ in weather forecasts
A £97m supercomputer that is 13 times faster than current Met Office system will ‘make UK more resilient’ to high-impact weather
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ArticleBritish growers denied EU funding
NFU “bitterly disappointed” after UK ministers refuse second wave of EU funding that would support those affected by Russian imports ban
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ArticleCapespan forms joint venture in Turkey
Cape-branded bananas and pineapples part of new marketing plan for promising new markets in Europe, Africa and Middle East
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ArticleGlobalGAP eases way for smallholders
Revisions for the upcoming Version 5 of the GlobalGAP standard include means to increase the affordability of certification for smallholder farmers
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ArticleNZ eyes South Korean FTA
Negotiations progressing well after four-year hiatus, according to trade minister
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ArticleUS trade mission promotes spuds in SE Asia
Washington and Oregon departments of agriculture have commenced a trade mission to South East Asia to promote US potatoes
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ArticleOOCL posts modest Q3 rise
Despite a rise in third quarter volume and revenue on major networks, OOCL has posted a 0.5 per cent revenue increase compared to 2013
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ArticleKorea goes bananas over tainted produce
E-Mart reportedly sold Chiquita-branded Philippine bananas with illegally-high pesticide residues, sparking national concern over food safety
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ArticleCutrale-Safra seals deal for Chiquita
Announcement completes remarkable turnaround after banana giant came close to merger with Fyffes
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ArticleMcDonald's France launches pear range
The fast food chain has widened its fruit selection with the offer of P'tite Poire bags, following the success of its P'tite Pomme range
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ArticleBooths plans major expansion
Northern retailer reveals rise in profits and turnover and plans to open five new stores
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ArticleCommodity currencies advance as China grows
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why China's latest GDP figures came as a relief to investors
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ArticleFive ways to improve healthy eating
Comment: The UK's official healthy food guide hasn't changed in 20 years. Here are five things that need updating
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ArticleSunraysia targets PFA with new committee
Heavy industry involvement in new task force, aimed at eliminating fruit fly from key production hub
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ArticleWalmart India names COO
Walmart India has appointed Murali Lanka as chief operations officer
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ArticleImproved outlook for air cargo
The IATA's five-year forecast indicates an improved outlook for the air cargo industry after years in the doldrums
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ArticleVietnam investigates Chinese apples
Reports of perish-proof apples sold in Vietnam have prompted a government investigation into Chinese fruit and a move to tighten up fruit import controls

