News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2069
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ArticleThe long road to ethical trade
South Africa’s ethical trade programme is reminiscent of the Mandela legacy and has potential to transform difficult labour relations in the fruit industry
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ArticleFruit Factory snacks land in Asda
New retailer listing for convenience fruit snacks from prepared company Humdinger
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ArticleBayer to expand Wismar site
Crop protection specialist plans to invest €18m to expand capacity at its site in Wismar
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ArticleSven Seidel named as new Lidl CEO
Management shake-ups at discounter after shock exit of chairman and appointment of Seidel as CEO
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Article‘No risk to public’ from TB cases
Chatteris-based Erms UK stresses tight safety protocols were followed and supply has been unaffected by staff TB cases
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ArticleRussia sanctions calm investor fears
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why action by the EU and USA has calmed fears of market volatility
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ArticleZespri developing peelable kiwifruit
World's largest kiwifruit marketer hoping to improve product convenience by identifying new varieties
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ArticleOppy excited over Chilean RR1 plum
North American importer will welcome the new plum variety for the first time in April
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ArticleGerman asparagus season comes early
Regional focus important as campaign begins, according to one of country's leading marketers Landgard
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ArticleTanzania fights banana disease
Reports in the country claim 7,000 stems have been destroyed in the fight against banana wilt
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ArticleTampa courts Latin American suppliers
Proximity to Central America and efficient rail links makes it ideal import hub for pineapples and other fruits, port authority says
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ArticleTesco cleared for Indian investment
Retail giant’s bid to enter Asian nation’s US$500bn retail sector approved by Foreign Investment Promotion Board
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ArticleCSAV shareholders in favour of Hapag-Lloyd merger
Deal expected to be completed this year, creating world’s fourth-largest shipping line
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ArticleNZ fruit fly discovery racks up hefty bill
Ministry for Primary Industries spends close to NZ$1m on response operation
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ArticleIt’sFresh links up with Cranfield
Freshness technology company has moved to University campus to provide solid base for further global expansion
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ArticleFairtrade sales benefit citrus workers
Employees at one of South Africa’s best knows citrus estates are benefiting from an innovative sales programme in the US
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ArticleJohn Lewis' Mayfield to become BRC chair
Sir Charlie Mayfield, current chair of John Lewis Partnership, to take over from Sir Ian Cheshire at trade association
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ArticleCool Fresh España marks Chinese first
Company plans to export a range of citrus and other products to China under its BonJus brand
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ArticleBorder issues concern Ukrainians
Ukrainian companies attempting to send vegetables to Russia have been hit hard by border closures and tougher inspection procedures
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ArticleFlorida Uni creates anti-obesity programmes
'Get Fruved' study will use peer interaction to get students to eat more fruits and vegetables

