News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2016
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ArticleGesex targets UK growth
Company says there is potential to increase shipments of red and green seedless grapes and stonefruit
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ArticleAustralian oranges launched in China
Peak industry body optimistic about exports passing the 1,000 container mark this season
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ArticleAsia-US freight rates to rise
Transpacific shipping organisation has recommended companies raise Asia-US freight rates from 1 August
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ArticleReport points to pesticide presence
A new study has claimed that 84.2 per cent of fruits and berries in Norwegian stores contain pesticide residues
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ArticleFirst major batch of UK-grown apricots hit shelves at Tesco
Fifteen tonnes of UK-grown stonefruit now on sale in UK, with a huge increase in production lined up to seize export opportunities
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ArticleEU addresses unfair trading practices
The EC's communication on tackling unfair trading practices has been criticised by Copa-Cogeca for not going far enough
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ArticleSeatrade to expand its fleet
Group acquires two high-spec container vessel new-builds, scheduled for delivery in 2016
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ArticleFlower giant puts Blighty at the heart of its growth
The Butters Group is working to produce a locally-grown variety of chrysanthemum to use in bouquets for Waitrose
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ArticleMeals That Matter peddled by charity
FoodCycle hopes to raise cash for those in need of a nutritious meal through its nationwide Come Dine With Me-esque campaign
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ArticleIvorian bananas hit by major floods
Côte d'Ivoire has suffered from severe floods these past few days, leaving a huge area of banana plantations destroyed
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ArticleSunkist champions salt alternative
Study shows lemons can be used instead of salt, reducing use by up to 75 per cent
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ArticleChenail meets CanadaGAP criteria
Canadian fresh produce group attains CanadaGAP certification
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ArticleUnited rewarded for salad bar scheme
United Fresh Foundation receives Power of A Gold Award for Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools
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ArticleBrics countries form new bank
New institution starts with US$50bn in capital, providing support to developing nations, according to BBC
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Matipou Orchard pleads guilty
Hawkes Bay apple grower to be sentenced next month after misusing documents to export to Taiwan
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ArticlePeru's horticultural exports to Asia up 95.6 per cent
Peruvian horticultural exports to Asia have risen 95.6 per cent from January to May in 2014
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ArticleAustralia to review import risk analysis
Growcom and Ausveg have welcomed news the Australian government will review its Import Risk Analysis process
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ArticlePotato growers debate the way forward
They met at Aston Grange Farm near Runcorn towards the end of last month at Potato Council’s Cheshire Potato event
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ArticleOnion firm rings up £17k for charity
Stourgarden raises cash for Cancer Research through sales of its Rosanna Pink variety at Tesco stores
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ArticleBridging the gap
Major infrastructure upgrades in the southern US mean fresher winter fruit and vegetables for North American consumers

