News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2049
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ArticleRecommendations from HAL review released
Suggestions include creation of grower-owned R&D corporation and removal of industry advisory committees
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ArticleThe Fresh Connection South Pacific launches
US-based global export giant The Fresh Connection joins forces with Australia’s Mgroup to launch Australasian import/export operation
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ArticleUS requests WTO talks with Indonesia on horticulture
The US, joined by New Zealand, requests new WTO consultations regarding Indonesia’s import restrictions on horticulture and livestock
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ArticleCA citrus regains Chinese access
Revised protocol requires skirt pruning, pre-harvest treatments, and a packhouse inspection
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ArticleTributes paid to 'immense' ex-NFU president Sir Ben Gill
Adrian Barlow and Meurig Raymond among those who pay tribute to English Apples and Pears chairman, who has died aged 64
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca offers marketing help to farmers
New scheme aims to help agricultural entrepreneurs gain a better understanding of marketing and improve branding
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ArticleFedefruta calls for new law to protect fruit exports
Association wants to safeguard shipments against threat of strike action by port workers
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ArticleManagement moves for herb firm R&G
Dean Fowler takes charge of day-to-day running of business, and Jo Venus joins as a commercial analyst
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ArticleDelhaize reveals mixed results
Disappointing results in Belgium have been offset by a positive US performance in the first quarter of 2014
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ArticleWarburton's gluten-free veg wraps take foodservice by storm
Newburn Bakehouse, Warburton’s dedicated gluten and wheat free range, launches products in Starbucks and Costa
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ArticleFamiliar story for Emirates
Emirates Group announces the 26th consecutive year of profit despite challenging global economic environment
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ArticleAgri-food calls for EU innovation push
An alliance of European agri-food businesses is demanding an EU policy shift towards innovation
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ArticleSouthern comfort for BayWa in Q1
Strong performance for Turners & Growers in New Zealand softens impact of a downturn in sales of German apples
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ArticleRetailers in Stronger Together fight
The REC joins the ALP, BRC, GLA and the UK’s largest retailers to cut human trafficking and forced labour in the UK
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ArticleOcean advances impact on airfreight
Seabury study finds new technologies are driving a switch from airfreight to seafreight
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ArticleZon director in shock departure
Gerjo Scheringa leaves Dutch fruit and vegetable company after just under two years as managing director
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ArticleAustralian grapes on show in Japan
Week-long promotional visit helps identify potential of Japanese market, according to industry body chief executive
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ArticleMetro expanding stores in India
German retailer Metro plans to open 50 wholesale distribution centres in India by 2020
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ArticleCameron to discuss mango ban with new Indian PM
UK Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the EU ban on mango imports with the newly elected Indian prime minister, to be announced May 16
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ArticleFederal government announces fruit fly funding
The Australian government has committed A$80,000 of funding to aid development of a national strategy to combat fruit fly outbreaks

