News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2111
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ArticleRiaan van Wyk back at Colors Fruit
Some six weeks after he departed Colors, Riaan van Wyk is back and ready to lead the group down a new path
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ArticleTaiwan FTA boosts NZ exports
Exports of New Zealand apples and cherries to Taiwan are set to grow thanks to a new trade deal, which came into effect on Sunday
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ArticleChile announces GM grape breakthrough
The development of the country’s first transgenic grape varieties is the result of 13 years of research
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ArticlePlantable wrapping paper to cut Xmas waste
Christmas wrapping paper embossed with organic seeds can grow a variety of vegetables with plans to expand into flowers
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ArticleAir cargo on path to recovery
The international air-freight market is showing tentative signs of recovery, according to latest industry figures
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ArticleCamposol reveals blueberry ambitions
A three-year investment plan will take the company’s acreage to 2,000ha
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ArticleCrop diversity, safety and security 'threatened'
Lack of plant protection products for specialty crops must be addressed, according to Europe's agri-food chain
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ArticleAmsterdam to host Berry Congress
Fresh opportunities for profit in fresh berries will be discussed at next year's Global Berry Congress in Amsterdam
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ArticleWelsh potato earns esteemed PGI status
The Pembrokeshire Early joins the ranks of Champagne and Parma Ham by becoming a European Protected Food Name
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ArticleDavid Hughes to leave Berry Gardens
In Professor Hughes's 25 years at the firm, turnover has grown exponentially
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ArticleUSDA approves Miami cold treatment centre
Fruit and vegetable imports from Latin America are set to rise now that the technology has been officially sanctioned
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Article'Green' wholesaler gong for 3663
The leading foodservice supplier won the prize at The Federation of Wholesale Distributors Awards 2013
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ArticleTesco sees third-quarter sales decline
Like-for-like UK sales excluding VAT and petrol down 1.5 per cent, as retailer blames weaker market for groceries
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ArticleChina named Asia's top retail economy
A new report from Cushman & Wakefield has outlined sales believed to be around US$1.7bn for 2013
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ArticleGames caterers sign Food Charter
Suppliers to Glasgow 2014 games must ensure food is healthy, traceable and ethical as part of a 'benchmark' charter
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ArticleG6 shipping alliance expands
Container shipping alliance G6 is extending its services to the Asia-US West Coast and Trans-Atlantic trade lanes
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ArticleBabyleaf kale set for UK success
UK seed company ramps up campaign for new Babyleaf kale variety ahead of Fruit Logistica
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ArticleNature's Pride moves into new HQ
Importer targets growth in market for ready-to-eat exotics with relocation to new, energy-efficient facility near Rotterdam
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ArticleItalian groups form strategic alliance
Apofruit and Terremerse target economies of scale and joint approach to export sales in Middle East and Asia
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ArticleTech firm leads mushroom revolution
Eleven days additional in-store shelf-life achieved in mushroom trials by a food producer using new packaging film

