News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2033
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ArticleQuintana Roo mulls European potential
Ripe and ready-to-eat sectors have been identified as possible export opportunities
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ArticleChina restricts dragon fruit imports
As tensions rise over disputed territory in the South China Sea, China and Vietnam’s trade relations are in murky water
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ArticleWestern Australia targets Medfly eradication
Pilot programme in the state’s southwest will see the introduction of 5m sterile male flies
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ArticleTenderstem gears up for UK season with Guild sponsorship
Tenderstem sponsor Guild of Food Writers' award for third consecutive year ahead of the start of this month's UK season
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ArticleECPA heads to Belgrade event
Crop protection specialists will come together to discuss safe and sustainable uses of pesticide products
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ArticleMorrisons breaches supply code
The UK’s fourth-largest supermarket falls foul of GSCoP after it debited suppliers without their permission
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ArticleUK and Ireland join forces to boost potato consumption
Bord Bia and Potato Council driving the €4.6m awareness campaign which will go ahead if the EU stumps up half that sum
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ArticleHeinz to turn tomatoes into plastic
Partnership between tomato brand and Ford car manufacturer aims to develop plant fibres from tomato skins into plastic for car parts
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ArticleDeparting King fails to get Sainsbury's sales send-off boost
Like-for-like 12-week sales at Justin King-led retailer down for second quarter in a row, as Mike Coupe prepares to become CEO
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ArticleLabelling case may have wide ramifications
Attorney David Ter Molen, a specialist in the food labelling field, explains why the food and beverage industry could be shaken up if POM Wonderful succeeds in a lawsuit against Coca-Cola
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Peru closes in on Japanese citrus market
Peru has cleared another hurdle in bid to win regulatory approval for citrus shipments to Japan
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ArticleConfusion over local and organic
A new study by the university of Florida has found that consumers in the US and Canada are confusing organic and local food
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ArticleUS offers relief for RSA citrus
The new South African citrus season has started, with the first clementines of the campaign arriving in the US
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ArticleFedefruta welcomes progress on fruit agenda
President Juan Carolus Brown reiterated producers association’s support for government
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ArticleQuestions raised over Zespri claim
Legal paperwork filed with New Zealand’s High Court may be leverage for another agenda, according to NZKGI president
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ArticleWalmart dismisses Indian buyout bid
Retailer not interested in acquiring Carrefour stores, according to vice-president of corporate affairs
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ArticleUS project strengthens sector
The value of Pakistani mango exports has almost doubled in the last four years thanks to a US government-funded project
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ArticleChina poised to become No.1 in blueberries
Asian giant could top global tables in terms of production and consumption
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ArticleUS 'still valuable' for Aussie citrus
Perry Hill of Mildura Fruit Company says there are still promising opportunities in North America
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ArticleMajor storms hit western Europe
Heavy rain, hail and strong winds have hampered growers in western Germany, the Netherlands, France and Belgium in the last two days

