News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2080
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ArticleBonduelle reports on 'strong' turnover
Resilience in Europe and 'dynamism' outside of the continent help push French group's results up for the first half of 2013/14
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ArticleFreeze cuts CA citrus crop
How much citrus will be available for export this season is in question, after December frosts damaged US$441m worth of fruit
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ArticleCo-operative to sell off farms
Fifteen farms set to go as part of cost-cutting measures which could also see the loss of up to 5,000 jobs
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ArticleDr Ross Ferguson lands global honour
Plant & Food Research scientist is named a new Fellow of the International Society for Horticultural Science
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ArticleMarket Intelligence links up with iQonsulting in Chile
Eurofruit, FPJ and Asiafruit are forming a partnership with iQonsulting to offer Chile’s many fresh fruit and vegetable growers and exporters even better access to global markets all over the world
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ArticleMore Class II produce 'won't up consumption'
UK university researchers find a number of alarming truths about fruit and vegetable consumption and perception
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ArticleNew report shows scale of food waste
The USDA study reveals that 37 per cent of fresh fruit and 34 per cent of fresh vegetables are thrown away each year
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ArticleTesco to focus on fresh produce collaboration
Leading UK retailer outlines plan to work more closely with the supply chain, mirroring models in dairy and meat
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ArticleBanana industry faces stark warning
Sector needs to find new ways of producing more with fewer resources, delegates at V International Banana Congress told
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ArticleCranfield research throws up surprises
A survey of UK suppliers into consumer buying habits casts doubt on the efficacy of price promotions on fruit and veg
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ArticleNorth American potato production drops
Autumn production in Canada and the US was down 3 per cent between 2012 and 2013
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ArticleBlog: A sunny, blowy laundry utopia
FPJ's Nina Pullman is spending the week in South Africa visiting fruit producers with a number of other food writers and bloggers. Here she gives an account of her first day in Cape Town
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ArticleAgriculture's economic contribution soars
New report highlights the increase in agricultural economic impact as well as a rise in exports
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Article£10m Defra war chest for flood-hit farms
Defra minister George Eustice outlines details of cash available for farms damaged by heavy rainfall
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NFU boss derides 'mad' three-crop rule
Peter Kendall tells NFU Conference EC regulation will add nothing to domestic food security
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ArticleVietnamese fruit exports top US$1bn
Fresh fruit exports exceeded US$1bn in value for the first time in 2013
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ArticleLocal insights at Asiafruit’s China event
Experts on online fruit retailing and distributing into fast-emerging tier-two cities to speak at Asiafruit Market Insight in Hangzhou
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ArticleIndian opportunities for NZ avocados
Trial programmes underway, helping industry uncover potential and challenges of South Asian market
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ArticleSnowfall sees Japanese produce prices rise
Major production hubs in Kanto and Yamanashi Prefecture among the worst hit, according to media reports
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ArticleAustralian grapes clinch Japan access
While Japan has given the green light to Australian grape imports, industry officials are awaiting the details of the protocol

