News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2096
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ArticleFood firms must boost worker relations
New study shows that just over a week is lost per employee each year due to unauthorised absence
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ArticleEosta backs those with soul for soil
Nature & More South African organic table grape farmer Warren Bam will be championed at this year's Fruit Logistica
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ArticlePeru eyes bigger stake of US citrus market
ProCitrus calls for US authorities to clear imports from all regions
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ArticleDamning data on UK food poverty
Oxfam's first-of-its-kind index on whether citizens can afford to eat shows 'volatile' UK as one of Western Europe's worst countries
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ArticleFruttital's produce hub moves to Verona
Company will no longer handle fresh produce at its historic Albenga site, leaving behind only sales and admin staff
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ArticleCA governor declares state of emergency
Farmers offered assistance to offset losses as the state faces severe drought, with the driest year on record
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ArticleLBP Rotterdam renews certifications
The Dutch group, which celebrates its 20th year in 2014, is to increase its focus on value-added logistics
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ArticleSpresh aims to kick-start spray project
Israeli start-up Spresh recently launched a campaign on Kickstarter to attract US$54,000 in funding to develop an all-natural aerosol spray that it says can prevent browning and preserve the quality of fruit and vegetables for up to 24 hours after cutting the produce. The amusing video below is part of its campaign.
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ArticleDunkirk celebrates record year
Rise in fruit cargo helps port achieve double-digit growth in container volumes
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ArticleCrackdown on illegal pesticides
Counterfeits found in increasing amounts across the UK, so Thames Valley Police are trying to make it stop
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ArticlePort strike threatens fruit exports
The fallout from the dispute is spreading to Chile’s central region
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ArticleBourie named CEO of San Miguel
Has been a member of the company’s board of directors for the past seven years
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ArticleFairtrade overhauls labour standards
Fairtrade International has announced changes for plantation and estate workers, with new criteria on freedom of association and living wage
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ArticleAustralian growers sweat it out
Heat wave impact too early to call for table grapes, but industry sources expect some damage
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ArticleProduce growers fail to make NFU cut
Nominations for NFU president, plus deputy and vice roles, are primarily livestock or dairy farmers, with produce growers conspicuously absent
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ArticleGood year for Spanish exports
End of year results show fresh produce industry put in another solid performance in 2013
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ArticleChile gears up for 2014 apple campaign
Shippers facing strong competition in Europe and the US due to higher domestic stocks
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ArticleHampshire teen is sprout of control
James Hutcheon, 17, confesses his 100-a-week Brussels sprouts addiction to local paper
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ArticleSuez development set to lift Egypt
Egypt plans to transform the Suez Canal into an international hub as it looks to revive the economy and create jobs
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ArticleGLA issue flower-picker warning
Problems experienced in past years when daffodil picking gets underway in Cornwall in January

