News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2003
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ArticleEU agri-stabilisation measures on the way
EC meets member states to discuss potential impact of the Russian ban on European agricultural products
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ArticleFrieda's brings back purple potatoes
For the third consecutive season, Frieda's will be offering Stokes Purple Sweet Potatoes
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ArticleWalmart lowers full-year guidance
Despite a rise in revenue and net income, Walmart has lowered its full-year fiscal 2015 profit forecast
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ArticleGreek peach season hits new low
Peach growers in Greece are calling this the worst season in memory, following a combination of July's destructive hailstorms and the recent Russian ban
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ArticleTruss takes on EC over three-crop rule
New Defra secretary updates growers on impact of greening element of CAP, but NFU says question marks remain
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ArticleCannabis 'could become a commercial crop'
Drugs minister Norman Baker to call for legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes, opening up possible opportunities for farmers
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ArticleWaste not, want not
The food industry is answering the call to tackle waste with a range of initiatives, but more needs to be done to help reduce the amount going to landfill, says MDS graduate Rob Green
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ArticleThe language puzzle
MDS graduate Rebecca Riddle discusses the benefits of industry-specific language support for non-native employees
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ArticleRussian ban has noticeable impact
Afrucat releases images of empty supermarket shelves and posters warning of limitations on stonefruit purchases
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ArticleRoyal seal of approval for Greenvale
HM The Queen makes surprise appearance at Scottish cookery demonstration sponsored by potato grower
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ArticleRestructure boosts profitability at Bakkavor
Prepared food giant reports boost in sales and margins on the back of a realignment of its UK business
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ArticleWAC restores Chinese promotions
Commission to spend over US$700,000 on marketing in the People's Republic this season
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ArticleNCGM traders ask for more time to appeal
Market traders have written to Wandsworth Council to ask for more time to challenge the development planning application
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ArticleBristol in the running for 'food revolution' millions
City hopes to spark a revolution in healthy eating if successful in Bloomberg competition
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ArticleGM flies touted as ‘promising’ new tool
Releasing genetically engineered flies into the wild Mediterranean fruit fly population is more effective than sterilising, says research
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ArticleSunkist Growers on the move
Citrus cooperative is to move its corporate headquarters from Sherman Oaks to Santa Clarita
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ArticleGrowers could use British seasonal staff, says minister
Employment minister says British workers are now ‘good enough to employ’, but figures show rise in employed EU citizens in Britain
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ArticleStrong showing for Cornish potatoes
Branston reports sales of regional favourite more than held its own despite competition for shelf space
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ArticleDole educates staff on health
Staff are visiting the Dole research laboratory in North Carolina to brush up on the latest nutrition trends
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ArticleTasmania filling the Bejo seed gap
Dutch seed company Bejo Zaden is expanding its operations in Australia to produce counter-seasonal seed supplies

