News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2101
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ArticleTunisia anticipates citrus rise
Production is expected to rise 7 per cent this season, driven by lemons and clementines
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ArticleStrong Christmas sales at Sainsbury's
In 14 weeks to 4 January, like-for-like sales rose 0.2 per cent, while Waitrose and The Co-op also enjoy decent trade
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ArticleNZ government rules out Zespri inquiry
Minister for primary industries says independent review will not take place while SFO investigation is underway
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ArticlePomona sells Les Crudettes
The French distributor is to offload its Les Crudettes packaged salad subsidiary to Laiterie Saint-Denis-de-l'Hotel
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ArticlePeruvian blueberry exports soar
Planted area forecast to rise significantly in the next three years
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Refocused CAP 'key' to aiding industry
NFU president Peter Kendall tells Oxford Farming Conference getting CAP 'right' is fundamental to everyone in Europe
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ArticlePaterson urges Brits to buy homegrown
Addressing Oxford Farming Conference, UK environment secretary queries why 24 per cent of food eaten in country is imported
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ArticleBoakes back at Mack
Former technologist Daniel Boakes returns to Kent supplier, while technical director Richard Barnes is leaving the business
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ArticleCalifornia Giant boosts blueberry offer
New plantings in North and South America behind production increase
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ArticleStorms force change on Israeli tariffs
Israel's government has reacted to last month's severe storms by reducing or abolishing duties on various fresh products
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ArticleIndonesia raises produce import quotas
Move comes in response to inflationary pressure caused by strong local demand
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ArticleMexico casts export net wider
Persian limes and grapefruit are amongst the products that could gain access to new markets in 2014
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ArticleMaersk divests Dansk stake
The Sailing Companies picks up near-50 per cent share in the Danish retailer
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ArticleSwithenbank opens depot in South East
Distributor opens new M25 hub aimed at tailoring temperatures for individual orders and expanding customer base
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ArticleUnited develops listeria guide
Free online guide designed to help the fresh produce industry develop practical 'search and destroy' programmes for Listeria
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ArticleACT reignites Zespri review call
Right-wing political party calls for inquest after single-desk marketer stops supplying information to investigators
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ArticleChinese orange imports decline
Suspension of Californian citrus leads to fall, as mandarin and grapefruit shipments rise, according to USDA
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ArticleMarkets keen on Italian kiwifruit
Europe and North America expected to take more Italian product in the coming months as Chilean supply tails off
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Fresh produce warehouse floods
Firefighters were called to a box scheme warehouse in Wiltshire after flooding left staff rushing produce to safety
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ArticleTesco relaunches healthy range
The new brand, Tesco Healthy Living, will replace the retailer's Light Choices and Tesco Eat Live Enjoy brands

