News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2142
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ArticleIndia to tackle food safety
Chairman of the country's Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) makes pledge at jubilee event
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ArticleIreland savours bountiful harvest
Irish yields up nearly 50 per cent on 2012, with bumper crops of apples, plums and pears
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ArticleUSDA grants for specialty crops
Agriculture secretary announces US$52m investment to support the country's specialty crop producers
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ArticleGreenvale overcomes 'worst season in 40 years'
Despite the poorest potato crop in four decades in 2012, potato supplier still managed to increase its profitability
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ArticleFrost causes Orange River grape damage
Following frost damage in Chile, table grape growers in South Africa's Orange River region have now also suffered losses
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ArticleBid to extend avocado season
A new variety of avocado is destined for shop shelves in the UK, with the South African supply period being extended by nearly a month
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ArticleUS-Japan ink organic deal
Organic products certified in Japan or the US can be sold as organic in either country from 1 January 2014
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ArticleSeven-a-day long-life link
Study ups the stakes for healthy eaters by suggesting a longer life for those consuming more fruit and veg
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ArticleFrosts damage Orange River crop
Reports of heavy losses after severe frosts damage crops in the Orange River
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Article'Disappointing' topfruit volumes as season starts late
Media reports of a bumper crop described by grower leaders as wide of the mark as crop falls below expectations
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ArticleWhy the government's SAWS call is all wrong
Michael Barker on why the decision to cut the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme was a major mistake
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ArticleMixed picture for UK exports
Exports of leguminous veg decline but fruit and nuts increase, according to new figures
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ArticleDamco CEO takes Hapag-Lloyd post
Rolf Habben-Jansen is to leave the freight forwarder to take up a position as CEO of Hapag-Lloyd
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ArticleNo let-up in Psa-V spread
The percentage of New Zealand kiwifruit hectares on orchards with Psa-V identified creeps up to 76 per cent
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ArticleMixed fortunes for grape suppliers
South American trio of Brazil, Chile and Peru are anticipating mixed fortunes for this year's export campaign
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ArticlePandol eyes Chilean blues
Group to begin sourcing from Chile in November, John Pandol has said
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ArticleTitchmarsh fronts Waitrose apple campaign
TV gardener and chat show host joins grower Jeremy Linsell to promote British apples
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ArticleCanaries defy the odds
Exporters in the Canary Islands supplying the UK believe that tomato and cucumber production on the archipelago can thrive
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ArticleSainsbury's to re-stock watercress
Retailer satisfied that there are no traces of contamination for E. coli in its products
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ArticleJenney and Wickham join CGMA board
Two new appointments bolster the board at New Covent Garden Market

