News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1991
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ArticleDrought hits Valencia easy peeler output
Early varieties will experience the biggest fall in production says grower union Ava-Asaja
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ArticleFPJ Blog: 'No' camp's late blow is just plain food
Martyn Fisher looks at the impact leading supermarket CEOs saying food prices may rise north of the border might have on next week's Scottish independence referendum
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ArticleWoman's 'free food' stunt garners global attention
Helen Burton, of Eastbourne, has spent the past week giving away free apples, among other items, as part of 'Food is Free' scheme
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ArticleOnubafruit unveils raspberry varieties
After strong investment, Europe's largest berry producer has revealed it will market four new exclusive raspberry varieties
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Article£10k for student who introduced new crop to the UK
Stephen Jones won Nottingham University competition after becoming the UK’s only commercial producer of oca tubers
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ArticleFirstFruits apple season underway
Washington grower, and exclusive marketer of Opal variety, will offer ultra-mesh bags this season
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ArticlePacker revamps national trust potato packs
New packs aim to stand out from ‘dull’ potato offering with new colours and ‘enticing’ picture
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ArticleSizing down for CA navels
CDFA report forecasts packout of 81m cartons, with average fruit size down on average as of 1 September
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ArticleSupermarket chiefs' price warning to Scots
Asda CEO Andy Clarke among those to say trading across a new border in the event of Scottish independence could push up costs
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ArticleAhold recognised for sustainability
Dutch retailer scores highly in areas including waste reduction and carbon emissions
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ArticlePhil Hudson to leave the NFU
Union's head of food and farming to depart the organisation at the end of October, FPJ can reveal
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ArticleArdo and Dujardin complete merger
Belgium-originating frozen fruit, vegetable and herb giants with operations across Europe including the UK join forces
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ArticleItalians accuse Poles of EU funding grab
Alleanza Coop accuses Polish producers of taking 90 per cent of €125m set aside for EU growers hit by Russian import ban
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Morrisons profit tumbles by £105m
Drop of more than 30 per cent in retailer's pre-tax profits for six months to 3 August as supermarket price war continues to wreak havoc
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ArticleGF Group ready to sell companies
Italian produce giant reveals plan to safeguard future of Fruttital by offering bank creditors equity and focusing on core business
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ArticleLandmark figure for tube grocery service
More than 10,000 orders placed for London Underground grocery click and collect services, as retailers expand offerings
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ArticleEU suspends Russian ban scheme amid fears of fraud
The European Commission is concerned that producers are submitting fraudulent claims after €125m pot is sucked dry
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ArticleT&G and Unifrutti sign Peru grape deal
Turners & Growers announces joint venture with Unifrutti Chile to develop large-scale table grape plantation in Peru’s north
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ArticleEve Juice hits Malaysian shelves
New single strain offering targets growing demand for pure, sugar-free apple juices
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ArticleCristie Mather leaves Pear Bureau NW
Pear Bureau Northwest’s communications director Cristie Mather has stepped down after eight years with the US company

