News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2102
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ArticlePanama disease warning issued
An entry in the scientific journal Nature has called for concerted action to prevent the spread of the banana-killing disease
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ArticleHallett leaves BGA after two years
British Growers chief executive will leave at the end of January to take up role in animal feed sector
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ArticleVeg firm hit with £200k 'death' fine
Lincolnshire Field Products ordered to pay out after breached health and safety led to manager being killed by forklift
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ArticleBayer CropScience targets produce industry
New division signals move into product research and development for horticulture sector
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ArticleFedefruta and PMA team up in Chile
PMA Fruittrade Latin America event will take place in Santiago this November
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ArticleGourmet Trading making LA move
Asparagus and blueberry distributor is moving its Los Angeles operations to a newly renovated facility
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ArticleAntwerp sets new freight record
Port reveals it handled 190.6m tonnes of freight in 2013, ahead of the previous record set in 2008
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ArticleIndia mulls port expansion
Five projects under review would add much-needed capacity at some of the country’s biggest ports
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ArticleSouth Korean orange exports on the rise
Export development programme and establishment of EPA tolerance level drive slight growth in sector
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ArticleBack to the future for Bharti
Group appoints two executives from failed Bharti Walmart venture to head up retail division
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ArticleUS approves avocado imports from Spain
Fruit that complies with phytosanitary conditions will be allowed entry from 30 January
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ArticleWin a year's supply of chips
£30,000 worth of the UK's favourite potato-based snack up for grabs for caterers courtesy of chilled chips brand Lord Chips
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ArticleBangladesh refuses GM aubergine
Growers and academics are challenging approval for the commercial growing of Monsanto-developed GM aubergine
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ArticleEco-labels benefit from GM labelling row
US sales of certified eco-labelled products are soaring because of growing consumer interest in food origins
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ArticleUniveg acquires EWT in UK drive
Fruit and veg giant has bought Lincoln-based top-fruit business to cement its UK market share ambitions
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ArticlePeru eyes greater export role
International trade offices to play crucial role in promoting non-traditional exports
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US mulls Moroccan blueberry imports
Shipments of small quantities pose no risk to domestic production according to Aphis
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ArticleOrganic grower faces jail and fine
A Burgandy organic wine producer has been charged for refusing to use pesticides required under French law
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ArticleChile gains further tariff exemptions in Asia
From 1 January, exporters can ship hundreds of products to South Korea and Japan tariff-free

