News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1986
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ArticleUASC and Hamburg Süd form global alliance
Deal will enable companies to extend global reach and offer more reliable services
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ArticleJapan unveils factory farm
Japan's Osaka University has opened a new factory to commercially grow lettuce under artificial light
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ArticleOrganic sales 'outstripping non-organic'
New figures from Nielsen indicate resurgence in popularity of organic products as non-organic sales stall
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ArticleImports soar despite port jam
Fresh produce import volumes into the Philippines have soared this year, despite chronic congestion at Manila port
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ArticleUS produce sales on the rise
FreshFacts on Retail report shows growth in fresh produce and value-added fruit and vegetable sales
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ArticleMental wellbeing linked to fruit and veg consumption
More than 33 per cent of study respondents with high mental wellbeing ate five or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day
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ArticleCamposol blues head to Europe
Peruvian exporter will carry out a series of marketing activities to support shipments to Europe
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ArticleAussie almonds drive export growth
Australia’s horticultural production will increase by 4.5 per cent to A$9.5bn (US$8.4bn) in 2014/15
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ArticleNew Asia-Australasia shipping service
CMA CGM, China Shipping Container Lines, OOCL and PIL will launch a joint shipping service in November
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ArticleChina aproves Mexican berry export protocols
China’s quarantine department and its Mexican counterpart have approved preliminary protocols to begin exports of Mexican berries to China
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ArticleRecord-breaking turnover for Butters Group nursery arm
Trebled the size of its operation since it was launched three years ago, and has just posted a turnover exceeding £2.5 million
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ArticleTesco sends for finance officer two months early
Ex-M&S finance officer Alan Stewart has joined troubled Tesco ahead of schedule following yesterday’s shock admission of £250m overstatement
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ArticleZespri planting G3 in Spain and Portugal
Company says new SunGold sources are on very small scale and designed to augment production in Italy and France
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ArticleEmirates develops “affordable” cool container
Designed to offer a cheaper alternative for airfreighting generic items such as perishable food and healthcare products
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ArticleFruit Attraction expects more visitors in 2014
Raul Calleja, director of Fruit Attraction explains why the fair has sealed its reputation as a key event in the international fresh produce calendar
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ArticleThe 51st State?
The European Union is negotiating the potential future of British agriculture with American corporations, developing deals that, unless tempered, could possibly threaten UK sovereignty
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ArticleRPA's package to get farmers online
Coinciding with the new BPS scheme, the package includes the launch of regional digital support centres
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ArticleRetailer in free fruit for kids game
Each time a child takes a piece of fruit from Budgens of Islington they receive a ‘Victory Stamp’ on their game card.
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ArticleChile courts Russian supermarkets
Chilean fruit exporters seeking to exploit new opportunities as retailers extend their influence

