News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2121
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ArticleFurther Camposol board resignation
Gianfranco Castagnola follows in the footsteps of Sam Aguirre who resigned on 6 November
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ArticleCA gears up for new melon campaign
An early exit from Brazil will leave the market clear for the first arrivals from Honduras and Costa Rica
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ArticleChinese onions selling in India
Government turns to exporting nations due to limited domestic supply and subsequent high prices
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ArticleM&S targets Indian expansion
Global chief executive announces plans to more than double its store count in the country
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ArticleRewe goes big on small apples
German retailer supports domestic growers by adding smaller red apples to Pro Planet sustainably sourced range
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ArticleE-mart goes solo in Vietnam
Retail giant ends partnership with real estate firm and plans to open first discount store in Ho Chi Minh City within three years
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ArticleChris Redfern: Sterling in superior form
Moneycorp analyst on why sterling has stolen a march on other major currencies
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ArticleBlog: Andrew Burgess's Journeys of Discovery - Kenya
Produce World director Andrew Burgess kicks off a series of on-location blogs, reporting from Kenya
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ArticleGrapes put dog in hospital
A dog spent 12 days in the vets with acute renal failure after eating a bunch of grapes
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ArticleCider company invests in processing facility
A new multi-million pound apple processing facility has started accepting its first fruit
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ArticleMan arrested for exploiting workers
A Kent man supplying labour to the food industry has been arrested after allegations that he threatened Slovakian workers with violence
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ArticleFormer Dole director joins Capespan
Leon van Biljon set to take charge of South African company's global fruit marketing business at start of February
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Florida citrus crop to decrease
Oranges will fall 6 per cent to 125m boxes and grapefruit volumes will drop to 18.35m boxes
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ArticleDevastation for Philippine crops
Coconut, banana, abaca and rice crops wiped out in Leyte province as Typhoon Yolanda flattened everything in its path
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ArticleFukushima looks to South East Asia
With traditional export markets closed, Thailand and Malaysia are emerging as key new destinations
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ArticleChina leads global production
Steady growth has seen the nation rise to produce 50 per cent of the world's fruit and 30 per cent of its vegetables
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ArticleThe road to recovery
New Zealand's kiwifruit industry in best position since Psa outbreak, according to Kiwifruit Vine Health
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ArticleAsia's almond consumption booms
With phenomenal growth at home and abroad, Australia's almond industry is reaping the benefits
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ArticleJob of the Week: Commercial manager/account manager at Mack Multiples
Mack Multiples is on the recruitment trail
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ArticleAmanda Holden's fruity book signing
Former Britain's Got Talent judge chooses fruit and veg shop in Hampshire to promote her new autobiography

