News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2050
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ArticleEarly start for California grapes
Harvesting running around 15 days ahead of normal this year
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ArticleAgroban extends Chinese contract
Company is exploiting growing demand for Ecuadorean bananas among Chinese consumers
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ArticleMurcian melon output stable
Production of most varieties will be unchanged from last year, says Proexport
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ArticleLeek farmer's 'glean' credentials
Around 1,000 kilos of Tim Casey's leeks salvaged, enough for 12,500 portions, and distributed to regional food charities.
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ArticleInterview: Premium thinking
Johnathan Sutton is head of agronomy and technical manager for fresh produce, plants and flowers at Marks & Spencer. He tells Nina Pullman what’s in the pipeline for produce at one of the UK’s premium retailers and reflects on his time at Tesco
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ArticleAlbert Knol to leave The Greenery
Koos Boot takes temporary charge of Dutch company's financial operation as Phoenix restructuring plan takes effect
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ArticleSainsbury’s profit and like-for-like sales rise
UK’s third largest retailer records increased retail sales and profits, but Kantar data says it has still seen market share slide
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Schools project for salad and veg firm
Freshtime set to launch new project to encourage healthy eating and teach Lincolnshire children about growing food
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ArticleChris Redfern: Stagnant States
Moneycorp analyst on how a boost in American job figures failed to boost the US dollar
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ArticleIntermarché backs "ugly" produce
The French retailer is determined to reduce waste with its new campaign supporting malformed fruit and vegetables
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ArticleMovers and shakers at Sun World
Californian group has introduced new faces and promoted key staff ahead of the upcoming grape and pepper seasons
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ArticleBerry trade body boosted with two new members
British Summer Fruits move closer to representing 100 per cent of category with joining of specialist berry suppliers S&A Produce and CPM Retail
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ArticleAlibaba files for IPO in US
Tipped to surpass Facebook’s $16bn IPO debut in 2012, e-commerce giant Alibaba has filed paperwork for an initial public offering in the US
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ArticleZespri lodges kiwifruit health claim
Zespri has lodged a self-substantiated health claim to secure official recognition that its Green kiwifruit regulates bowel movements
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ArticleSolid growth for NZ horticulture exports
Rising demand for New Zealand’s apples, onions and kiwifruit mean the country’s horticultural goods now make up 8 per cent of the country’s total merchandise exports
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ArticleGrape Commission elects new chairman
Louis Pandol succeeds John V Zaninovich as chairman of the California Table Grape Commission
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ArticleTesco Lotus expands into regional Thailand
Leading retail chain Tesco Lotus has opened a distribution centre in Khon Kaen, expanding its reach into northeast Thailand
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ArticleScales Corp posts healthy profit
Sales also up, on the back of strong performance from Mr Apple in key Asian markets
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ArticleRSA citrus shippers balance supply
South African citrus grower-shippers must deal with black spot fall-out from Europe without disrupting Asian markets this season

