News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2038
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ArticleFresca Spain appoints new GM
José Coutinho is well known within the industry, having previously worked at Wight Salads Group and Horticilha
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ArticleTrade mourns loss of Danila Bragantini
Italian fresh produce trader described as "example for us all" by Marco Salvi of trade association Fruitimprese
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ArticleSpain grows non-EU imports
Spain is increasingly turning to non-EU countries for its fresh fruit and vegetable imports
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ArticlePhiladelphia hosts Mexican fruit trade
Ship Philly First organised business-to-business forum linking Mexican exporters and Philadelphia-based importers
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ArticleWarm welcome for Australian stonefruit
Promotional campaign helps stonefruit exporters regain traction in the Thai market
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ArticleMacadamia demand in Asia grows
An increase in demand for macadamias in Asia boosts the Australian nut industry
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ArticleAustralian vegetable industry expands
The Australia vegetable production industry has grown to A$3.8bn, growing A$50m in the past year
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ArticleNW cherry season to shatter records
One of the earliest starts to the Northwest cherry season, along with excellent climate conditions, could see shipments shatter previous records
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ArticleChingford goes for green
Over the last four years, Kent-based importer Chingford Fruit has become a Zero to Landfill company, saving approximately £220,000 per year. Nina Pullman chats to Colin Ormerod, central services manager at Chingford Fruit, to find out which green strategies the company is targeting
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ArticleFreshtime continues to expand team
Ex-Bakkavor employee Michelle Torinsci and NPD controller from Icelandic Seachill, Amanda Turner, boost snack specialist
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ArticleStudent wins NPD placement at Thanet
Commercial horticulture student Jonathon Farthing has been awarded paid work experience as part of Discovery Fellowship
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ArticleSpar plans to hike own-label sales
Convenience chain announces it will increase own-label sales by 10 per cent over five years at a brand launch event today
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ArticleNew Dehli virus spares Spanish melons
Only one in every 450 plants in Almeria have been affected by the disease
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ArticleSame issues, sharper focus
John Giles, divisional director at Promar International, explains why a ‘perfect storm’ of environment challenges will start to drive change
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ArticleSchools verdict "disappoints" United
Members of the House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee vote to roll back school meal nutrition standards
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ArticleBanaBay eyes Chinese market
Global fruit grower-distributor BanaBay is looking to expand its presence in China, making its first appearance at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong later this year
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ArticleNew kiwifruit reaches China and Australia
Red kiwifruit EnzaRed has reached Australian shores for its first commercial season while the first shipments have reached China for in-store testing
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ArticleHazelnuts hit Australia
The Riverina region of Australia will become the hazelnut centre of the country, with a A$70m investment into a new plantation
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ArticleInvestment in Mexican ports soars
Multimillion-dollar expansion projects are planned for Veracruz and Lázaro Cárdenas

