News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2084
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ArticleRockit continues to fly high
Unique apple offering growing its global appeal on the back of increased production volume
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ArticlePineapple importer wants us to go topless
Major European retailer assessing potential cost saving to be made by removing crowns prior to shipping
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ArticleLos Angeles sees cargo growth
Volumes handled at the US port increase for the month of January
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ArticleFlower power amid ‘record’ storms
Cornish daffodil firm claims despite area seeing five ‘once in a lifetime’ storms in seven weeks, their harvest is going ahead
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ArticleZespri dealt blow in Taiwan
Zespri has severed links with its three Taiwan importers after uncovering fraudulent invoice practices
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ArticleKAFTA cuts Australian orange tariff
The import duty of Australian oranges in South Korea is set to fall under a new trade agreement
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ArticlePositive start for Chilean grapes
Shorter supplies mean strong prices and fluid movement for seedless varieties
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ArticleFirm fined £60k after worker injured
A Midlands cold storage company has been fined after worker trapped under falling cold store and several suffer from hand-arm vibration
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ArticleCOO Toal to leave The Co-op Food
Sean Toal has decided to exit the business to take up a new role at Wilkinson as chief operating officer
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ArticleGM spuds are blight 'resistant'
Three-year trial has shown that these potatoes can thrive despite being exposed to late onset blight
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ArticleCMI identifies key drivers in apple category
Report shows successful category managers steer consumers towards higher priced and niche brands
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ArticleFour retailers in strategic alliance
Colruyt, Conad, Coop Switzerland and Rewe have combined their forces to "meet growing competitive challenges in Europe"
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ArticleAustralia targets A$1bn in nut exports
South Korean free trade agreement expected to fuel growth, with almond and macadamia sectors looking at opportunities
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ArticleField Fresh unveils packhouse upgrade
Integrated onion supplier aims to improve post-harvest efficiencies with new fit-out
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ArticleUK uni forges Chinese agri-links
China's Agricultural University and University of Nottingham sign strategic partnership deal for fields such as crop science
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ArticleDutoit and Mr Apple sign up to grow Opal
Deal with South African and New Zealand exporters puts new apple variety on course to be supplied year-round
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ArticleProduce innovation hub gets support
Retailers, manufacturers, producers, marketing groups and growers throw support behind government-backed scheme
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ArticleBenelux berries in Driscoll's boost
Driscoll's is celebrating the first pick of glasshouse strawberries of the Benelux season, after using an advanced growing method
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ArticleFirst licence deal for Modì in US
California-based grower Farmington Fresh to plant Italian apple variety following agreement signed in Berlin

