News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2014
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ArticleRussia bans Moldovan fruit
Phytosanitary concerns have been cited as the reason, but Moldova's growing ties with the EU appear to be behind Russia's latest ban
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ArticleWoman dials 999 for green potato
Bizarre query among the 31,000 non-urgent calls made to the Welsh Ambulance service in 2013/14
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ArticleBacteria find leads to voluntary recall
Wawona Packing takes precautionary step of voluntarily recalling fresh, whole peaches, plums, nectarines and pluots
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ArticleJD.com launches online marketplace
China’s second largest e-retailer by market share, JD.com, has relaunched online marketplace Paipai
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ArticleRail upgrade to boost Sunraysia exports
New line could see fresh produce arrive in Melbourne for shipment within 24 hours of harvest
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ArticleWalmart boosts investments in India
Walmart has invested US$102.9m into its wholesale stores in India
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ArticleKale trending towards shortage
The global increase in demand for kale is stripping Australian farmers of their supplies
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ArticleLeek, kale and celery 'never been eaten' by one in ten Brits
Seven Seas' study of 2,000 people found that a number of fruits and vegetables are off the menu for a large number of Brits
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ArticleFruit and veg set to star at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games
The 11-day sports spectacular starts this week, with the help of more than 160 tonnes of fresh produce
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ArticleNo pain in Spain as fruit exports soar
Fresh fruit shipments climb 30 per cent in volume and 20 per cent in value during May
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ArticleFarmers could win £200m public sector contracts
Industry set to benefit from huge funding injection into public sector procurement and new standards that prioritise local sourcing
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ArticleGreenvale plays part in school mash-up
‘Tattie Tales’ project encourages classes to grow and harvest their own potatoes from scratch to win a prize for the heaviest crop
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ArticleProduce World helps feed the hungry
Produce World Butterwick has welcomed gleaners before, but recently allowed inaugural cauliflower-gleaning in a commercial field
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ArticleReady Pac answers kale calling
Group introduces new Baby Kale European Salad Blend to help boost customers' nutrient profile
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ArticleExpo Perú China nets US$140m of business
Grapes, citrus and asparagus among the most popular products at two business events held to showcase Peruvian products and tourism
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ArticlePhilip Clarke to leave as Tesco CEO
Unilever stalwart Dave Lewis to become new Tesco CEO from 1 October, 2014, as retailer also issues profit warning
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ArticleUS closer to apple imports from China
Proposed changes to current US fruit and vegetable regulations seek to open the US to apple imports from China
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ArticleGreenlees leaves Zespri in “safe hands”
Inaugural board member steps away to focus on business and personal interests
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ArticleEU intercepts RSA citrus due to CBS
The first interception of South African citrus fruit because of citrus black spot (CBS) has been confirmed by European authorities
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ArticleBlue Whale boosts Asia exports
French apple exporter Blue Whale expects to ship 20 per cent more fruit to Asia this season after its merger with BVL

