News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2013
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ArticleNZ avocado crop takes a hit
Storm damage across the Northland sees production volumes fall by around 10 per cent, according to exporters
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ArticleGLA reduces board from 29 to nine
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority has cut board numbers to become more flexible, and reappointed Margaret Beels as chair
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ArticleBlackberries and cherries poised for ‘huge growth’
A leading berry supplier told attendees at Fruit Focus that sweet-eating blackberry varieties could ‘transform’ sales in the category
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ArticleRed Tractor releases new standards
Assurance scheme revises and simplifies standards, and gears up for consumer-facing Red Tractor Week in September
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ArticleSyngenta sales rise but net income sees slight fall
Crop protection firm posts half year results following late start to North American crop protection use
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ArticleEC urged to act on stonefruit crisis
Agriculture ministers from France, Italy and Spain write letter to European Commission asking for support
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ArticleOverhaul for NY apple website
Ahead of apple harvest, New York’s apple group launches new consumer website
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ArticleNaturipe unveils huge berry facility
Largest fresh and value-added blueberry facility in the southeast US has been launched by MBG Marketing
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ArticleNZ boosts seasonal workforce
Cap on recognised seasonal employer (RSE) workers to be raised, with kiwifruit industry a likely benefactor
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ArticleIndia trialling seedless mangoes
Indian scientists have developed a seedless variety of mango
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ArticleHorticulture 'leader of tomorrow' named
Daniel Smith, who works for the James Hutton institute and S&A Produce UK recognised for his work
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ArticleEU and Ecuador conclude trade deal
Ecuador will join Peru and Colombia in benefiting from improved access for its main EU exports – including bananas
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ArticleProduce prices soar in Israel
While Israel's military bombardment of Gaza continues, Hamas's rocket fire is pushing up prices of fruit and vegetables in Israel, as workers flee
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ArticleTaking the... Germany's novel space experiment
Fertiliser created using urine to be tested in Antarctica to see if it could lead to growing fruit and veg on Mars and the moon
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ArticleFresh produce R&D wins £12m boost
New funding released by Defra will boost nine horticultural agri-tech projects support growth in agri-science sector
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ArticlePrince Charles helps out on potato dig
The future king got his hands dirty as part of National Countryside Week, which saw the unveiling of Countryside Classroom
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ArticleAldi co-founder Karl Albrecht dies
Albrecht, who founded the German discounter with his brother Theo, passed away on 16 July
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ArticleTotal Produce adds pines to Top line
New, eye-catching packaging design also set to be applied to company's imported Latin American melons
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ArticleBroccoli-base pizzas hit the UK as the war on carbs continues
Ex-banker's 'carb-free' breads and pizza bases made from broccoli are taking the capital by the storm
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ArticleSwap blueberries for kiwis, shoppers told
A new report finds consumers could save money by swapping pricey ‘superfoods’ for healthy alternatives such as kiwis and spinach

