News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2002
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Article‘Emergency’ funding for EU growers
Growers and producers hit by Russia’s ban on EU food imports can apply for funding to compensate market withdrawal
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ArticleStable volumes at Port of LA
Containerised cargo volumes increase 0.25 per cent on the same period of 2013
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ArticleLib Dems announce plans to scrap Severn Bridge toll
'These tolls shouldn't be used as a money-maker by either the Welsh or UK government,' claims the party's Welsh leader
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ArticleWashington forecasts record crop
First August crop estimate pegs Washington state apple volumes at 140.2m cartons
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ArticleChina stands to benefit from Russian bans
Expert says that the ban on EU, US, Australian, Canadian and Norwegian fresh products is "encouraging exports"
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ArticleTesco produce 'damaged' amid Gaza protest
One arrested as Free Gaza protest at a branch of the supermarket allegedly leads to fruit and veg being thrown on floor
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ArticleSafra and Cutrale on the offensive
Groups file preliminary proxy materials to solicit against Chiquita’s proposed transaction with Fyffes
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ArticleChina Fruits to invest in e-commerce
China Fruits has posted a 562 per cent increase in revenue in the first six months of 2014 and announced a $160,000 investment in e-commerce
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ArticlePort Otago to rival Tauranga
New Zealand's Port Otago is expected to announce a dredging programme to accommodate larger shipping vessels
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ArticleQueensland growers battle the elements
Citrus hub in the state’s southeast feeling the pinch after floods and drought over the past two years
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ArticleAsda CEO upbeat despite management changes
Andy Clarke reports 0.5 per cent sales growth and insists supermarket is well-placed for the future
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ArticleLiu's change
Wholesaler Ronny Liu wants to kickstart a charity project that could raise more than £1 million for the needy in his native and adopted homelands
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ArticleAvocados offer Camposol boost
Increase in volumes of avocados sold and higher asparagus prices help push Camposol's Q2 results forward
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ArticlePMA Impact Award nominees revealed
Twenty companies have been nominated for the award, with the winner to be announced at the PMA Fresh Summit
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ArticleCutrale/Safra react to Chiquita decision
Groups criticise Chiquita board after rejection of joint bid for the US-based fresh produce multinational
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ArticleDutch ask domestic market to absorb Russia surplus
An ‘impulse’ PR campaign launched by several Dutch grower groups will ask Dutch consumers to support the country’s producers
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ArticleGolden Wing Mau names new import head
Roland Gels to take over from Rod Hill as general manager of imports for Chinese fruit distributor-marketer at the end of the year
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ArticleSpar plans Indian expansion
Spar International has announced a partnership with Max Hypermarkets to operate 30 stores in India by 2019
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ArticleSeeka secures a Gem
Seeka has secured the rights to grow and market the Gem avocado variety in New Zealand
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ArticleChiquita rejects takeover
Chiquita has rejected a takeover by juice maker Cutrale and investment firm Safra Group

