News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2034
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ArticleStrong start to RSA summer citrus season
A shortage of domestically-grown citrus is fuelling demand for new season arrivals from South Africa
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ArticleReedman retires from potato industry
‘Best-known’ character in potato machinery and director of Standen Engineering, Andy Reedman, steps down after almost half a century
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ArticleCity of London mayor praises 'heaving' Spitalfields
Fiona Woolf meets traders on visit to Britain's premier wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market
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ArticleUrgency called for in sustainability push
At last week's Sustainable Foods Summit, attendees learnt of a host of innovations for sustainability, as well as the need for immediate action
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ArticleRussia's potato ban 'won't affect Ukraine'
Temporary blockade imposed on imports of Ukrainian potatoes unlikely to have major impact on trade, says analyst
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Article‘Tomato pill’ helps dilate blood vessels
Study finds lycopene, an antioxidant found in tomatoes, improves function of blood vessels in cardiovascular disease patients
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ArticleFormer retail boss to lead The Greenery
Metro man Ton Wortel brings wealth of experience to role that will require him to drive forward recent changes
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ArticleIberian relations growing stronger
Horticultural trade between Spain and Portugal increased in both directions through 2013
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ArticleSpecial Fruit kicks off Pakistani mango campaign
Season set to run through to the end of September
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ArticleChilean citrus exports dip
Citrus committee is ramping up efforts to open Chinese and Brazilian market
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ArticleFresh Fruit Cuts launches fresh-cut pears
The sliced pears will be available in retail stores staring in July coinciding with the new California season, and will have year-round availability.
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ArticleNew Zealand export values on the rise
Horticulture sector amongst the benefactors of strong demand for nation’s agricultural products, according to report
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ArticleLimoneira Q2 lemon sales increase
Limoneira’s lemon sales grew 17 per cent in the second quarter of 2014 compared to the same period last year
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ArticleEl Niño forecast to hit in 2014
El Niño is predicted to return this year after a five-year hiatus, affecting shipping lines and crop production from South America to India
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ArticleBrie Reiter Smith named GM of Driscoll’s Chile
Driscoll’s of Chile appoints Brie Reiter Smith as general manager to drive Driscoll’s global blueberry exports from Chile
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ArticleItalian pears need targeted plan for US
Leading exporter suggests several things must be put in place in order to secure a long-term position in US market
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ArticleBrazil braced for national port strike
Industrial action is set to last indefinitely, according to reports
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ArticleFirm 'honoured' after sealing HRMC imports deal
Three-year contract for Campden BRI to carry out analysis of goods imported into the UK from outside the EU
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ArticleDesire for heat boosts Barfoots
Firm celebrating third successful season of chilli farming in Senegal, and plans to up production by 50 per cent
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ArticleHerb firm lands Reynolds deal
R&G Fresh Herbs secures contract to supply foodservice giant with 16,000 100g bags of herb varieties on a weekly basis

