News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2082
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ArticleItaly and Poland deals for UK firm
BanaBay makes the most of its Fruit Logistica debut to ink lucrative deals with businesses in key EU markets
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ArticleFairtrade producer takes lead role
Marike de Peña of Dominican banana cooperative Banelino is named as the chair of Fairtrade International
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ArticleDirector change at Fresh Del Monte
Robert Bucklin has been nominated to replace the retiring Dre Elisa Hebeka on the company's board of directors
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ArticleUS appetite for imported produce grows
Imports will account for half of all fruit and nut use and a quarter of vegetable use by 2023 new study predicts
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ArticleGreen kiwifruit prices on the rise
Zespri announces record returns for green growers, with marketer also predicting rise in net profit
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ArticleFyffes steps up Unicef polio aid
Banana giant to introduce new ways for customers to get involved in bid to immunise children against the deadly virus
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ArticleLeading figures named for FPJ Live
Iceland's Brigid Davidson and NFU deputy president Meurig Raymond are among line-up for conference focusing on The Future
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ArticleDredging gets EA green light
Controversial flood-control method is set to begin in March on a 200-metre stretch near Burrowbridge, Somerset
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ArticleScientists issue SWD vigilance warning
Scottish soft-fruit growers told to be on the lookout for the fruit fly after it was found elsewhere in the UK
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ArticleFarmers urged to embrace internet
RPA encouraging claimants to join 55,800 others in making their SPS applications electronically
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ArticleMarco and MOYCA in machinery deal
Marco YCM yield-control system will be used at pack-house belonging to Spain's leading table grape supplier
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ArticleLike-for-like sales slump at Asda
Following similarly-poor festive periods for Tesco and Morrisons, Asda announces drop in like-for-like Q4 sales
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ArticleChris Redfern: Sterling week for sterling
Moneycorp analyst on a successful year for the pound, aided in recent times by Mark Carney's fresh set of goalposts
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ArticleWalmart releases fiscal 2014 results
Sales climb over US$473bn for fiscal 2014, although consolidated net income fell 5.7 per cent
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ArticleClerici to run new La Spezia fruit terminal
Company will return to terminal operating business when centre begins handling fruit from Central America in June
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ArticleCamposol switches to fresh
Company planning to maximise sales of fresh asparagus in the coming years
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ArticleMyanmar to build first wholesale markets
Country targets fruit and vegetable export growth through development of new service centres close to Chinese border
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ArticleSpain and France discuss berry prospects
Strawberry growers from the two nations will work on a joint phytosanitary programme
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ArticleSafeway mulls possible sale
Retailer said to be in discussions with a number of private equity firms
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ArticleAustralian grapes regain China access
Exports set to resume but requirements of an amended protocol appear challenging

