News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2144
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ArticleUS grants green light to Aus lychees
Australia has gained access to the US for its lychees just days after getting the green light for its mango exports to this market
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ArticleCalifornia predicts bumper pomegranate crop
A bumper pomegranate crop is in the works this season, anywhere from 10-15 per cent up on last year
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ArticleBanaBay enjoys 'meteoric' growth
UK-based banana firm continues to expand, with plans to enter the Chinese, American and Russian markets
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ArticleBayer backs citrus greening battle
Organisation collaborates with Florida Specialty Crop Foundation to help fight against the devastating citrus greening disease
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ArticleUruguay prepares first US-bound citrus
Once the work plan for the deal is approved, the first volume of Uruguayan citrus will be marketed commercially in the US
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ArticleProduce World picks up Waitrose award
Waitrose has revealed the winners in its suppliers' sustainability awards
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ArticleSoil Association names organic champions
Riverford and Waitrose have been recognised in the organic industry awards
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ArticleKroger unveils CEO succession plan
Retailer will replace retiring chief executive David Dillon with current president and COO Rodney McMullen
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ArticlePrices impact Israel's tomato enthusiasm
With returns to growers sliding, the volume of Israeli tomato exports appears to be shrinking
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ArticleFruit demand drives Spanish imports
Spain took on greater fresh produce import volumes during July, as domestic consumption increased
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ArticleTesco Malaysia discounts fresh food prices
The hypermarket chain is leveraging on its direct sourcing from local farmers to cut prices of 18 key fresh food lines
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ArticleAustralian mangoes fight for territory
While Northern Territory production is well down, Australian mango exporters are pushing for revised trade protocols with Asian markets
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ArticleCA grapes moving at record pace
California grape shipments surpassed 4m cartons per week in five out of the six weeks through 13 September, according to USDA figures
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ArticleSlight drop tipped for California navels
Initial forecast from California Agricultural Statistics Service points to slightly lighter crop of larger fruit in 2013/14
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We Care, You Enjoy beefs up UK campaign
Spanish senders reveal plans to reach 38 million Brits with new PR push
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Vegetable labour agency loses licence
A labour provider has had its licence revoked after a host of breaches were discovered by the GLA
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ArticleMorrisons opens 'landmark' store
UK food retail giant Morrisons has opened its 50th M Local store, with 50 more stores and 1,000 new jobs to come
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ArticleChingford expects large Oz volumes
UK importer anticipates larger volumes of Oz peaches and nectarines from the Southern Hemisphere this season
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ArticleAhold to lose board member
Tom de Swaan is to resign from the Dutch retailer's supervisory board at the end of September
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ArticleSafmarine lands excellence prize
Ceva Logistics hands a special supplier award to Safmarine's Grant Daly and Arthur Bredehoft

