News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2113
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ArticleAsian Citrus profits headed for decline
Revenue also likely to take a hit, as group counts the costs of food scandal in Jiangxi province
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ArticleWalnuts Australia wins award
The company has been honoured with the Agribusiness Award at the Australian National Export Awards
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ArticleChipping in to spread potato news
Potato Council launches One Voice campaign to promote the natural goodness of potatoes with partner organisations
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ArticleRaymond slams EU ahead of neonics ban
NFU deputy president calls for urgent impact assessment ahead of imminent restrictions on 'absolutely critical' pesticide
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ArticleGrowers want ban on RSA citrus in 2014
Head of EU agricultural group Copa-Cogeca calls on EC to apply its South Africa black spot ban to next season's crop
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ArticleEC proposes promotion policy
'Enjoy, it's from Europe' aims to inform and promote EU agricultural products internally and in third countries
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ArticleSouth Africa reacts to citrus ban
South African citrus industry expresses disappointment with EU move to ban imports
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ArticleProducers can go for fresh EU funding
Fresh and processed fruit and vegetable suppliers and trade bodies are eligible for up to 60 per cent of funding for marketing products abroad
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ArticleLess than a third of Welsh youngsters eat fresh produce
Public Health report finds only 30 per cent of Welsh children eat fruit and vegetables each day and a third of under 5s are obese
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ArticleEurope bars South African citrus
Pending a study by the EFSA, the EC has moved to limit any possible risk of citrus black spot establishing itself in the EU
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ArticleFarming income drops 13 per cent
Bad weather and changes to exchange rates have resulted in a drop in total income from farming, according to new Defra report
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ArticleOne small step for fresh produce…
Nasa plans to grow vegetables on the moon by 2015 using protective containers and a trigger to release water
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ArticleRetailers meet key waste targets
The BRC say retailers have ‘smashed’ targets to cut supply chain waste as new figures reveal progress in waste-reduction plan
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ArticlePeruvian grapes head for Miami
The consignment is part of a pilot project to allow cold treated fruit from Peru and Chile directly into southern Florida ports
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ArticleChris Redfern: Where cricket trumps finance
Moneycorp analyst on why Australians have had more to celebrate on the cricket field than the currency markets
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ArticleShoppers under 35 turning to organic
New research hails ‘generation ethical’ and suggests retailers and food producers could target optimistic and ethical younger shoppers
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ArticleFirst Chile-bound vessel leaves Philadelphia
The departure marks the unofficial start of the 2013/14 Chilean export campaign
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ArticleDutch pears closer to China market access
Country could soon ship Conference pears to Asian country, while Indonesia is set to re-admit Dutch onions
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ArticleCongress asks for second FDA draft
Some 75 members of Congress have asked for the FDA to issue a second draft and comment period for food safety proposals
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ArticleIndonesia reopens to Dutch onions
Netherlands government suggests trade could be worth over €30m (US$40m) per annum

