News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1997
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ArticleSchoolchildren turn noses up at cabbage and broccoli
Traditional British vegetables still not favoured by children as part of their school dinners, but strawberries retain their appeal
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ArticleGovernment confirms mass neonics poisoning
Up to 500 bumblebee queens found dying or dead next to a field in East London in an incident condemned by insect rights group
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ArticleRickets and gout on the rise in the UK due to poor diet
Leading doctors' body calling for changes to national food policy to stop resurgence of diseases thought to have died out
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ArticleUSDA bans leading Florida importer
Importer-exporter falls foul of US law governing payments to suppliers, following investigation by government's AMS agency
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ArticleWork on Dover port regeneration begins
Demolition of old Seacat berth marks the start of the multi-million pound Dover Western Docks Revival project
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ArticleEU topfruit support could reach €82m
Commission places upper limit on proportion of €125m emergency funding that can be claimed by apple and pear sector
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ArticleBaltic Reefers signs deal to buy NYKCool
Stockholm-based reefer shipping specialist will change its name to Cool Carriers but is set to remain separate entity
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ArticleTesco issues new profit warning
Shares tumble at the UK retailer following the company's third profit warning of the year
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ArticleUS considers broadening access for RSA citrus
South African shippers turning increasingly to US market as Europe tightens controls on imports
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ArticleJeremy Hunt tells hospitals to offer more fruit
Part of a move by health secretary to improve overall quality and service of hospital food, but some don't believe it goes far enough
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ArticlePomegranates could slow down spread of Alzheimer's
An ingredient in the fruit helps prevent the inflammation that destroys brain cells, University of Huddersfield researchers found
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ArticleTesco slashes profit forecast
Challenging trading conditions blamed for decision, while new CEO Dave Lewis is now set to start work at Tesco a month earlier
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ArticleScales profit down on 2013
Group points to falling European apple prices as one of the reasons behind six-month performance
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ArticleCutrale-Safra push for Chiquita takeover
Chiquita shareholders are being urged to vote in favour of the proposed takeover by Cutrale-Safra
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ArticleSweet season for BC blueberries
Favourable weather has produced a high-brix, high-quality Canadian blueberry season in British Columbia
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ArticleJapan welcomes Pakistani mangoes
Official ceremony held to mark initial shipment, after Japan accepts vapour heat treatment
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ArticleEl niño returns to hamper mangoes
Peru's Dominus expects drop in exportable mango volumes as weather phenomenon hits production
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ArticleRussia partially lifts ban on UK produce
Ban on seed potatoes imported to Russia from the UK because of a need for the vegetables in seed to enable crop growth
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ArticleEat apples, say French growers
French apple growers have followed the lead of their Polish counterparts, encouraging consumers to up consumption to counter the Russian ban
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ArticleEcuadorean peppers heading to US
US imports of fresh peppers from Ecuador moved a step closer with publication of new risk assessment

