News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2147
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ArticleCitrus Australia welcomes new government
Peak representative body congratulates new appointees and applauds emphasis on agriculture and trade
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ArticleFreshmax and Energie join forces
In a further sign of consolidation in New Zealand’s apple sector, Freshmax joins forces with Energie Produce
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ArticleAlfa releases season forecast
Chinese apple grower-packer believes yields are set to increase by ten per cent this season
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ArticleJapanese farmer grows heart-shaped watermelon
After several years of research, farmer Hiroichi Kimura has succeeded in cultivating a world-first product
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ArticleDriscoll's shuffles key personnel
Soft fruit specialist announces several moves to further advance its global business strategy
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ArticleProduce World sites get BRC A* nod
Vegetable grower receives top rating during unannounced audits at three of its sites
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ArticleKenyan passion fruit making inroads
The new KPF 12 variety, developed by the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, is already selling well
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ArticleBlackcurrant market stat attack foiled
A Polish blackcurrant crop forecast has been criticised as a cynical attempt to influence market prices
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ArticleChris Redfern: Interest rates hit currency performance
Moneycorp analyst on why interest rates are having a major effect on currency movement in both directions this week
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ArticleSainsbury's pulls watercress in E. coli scare
The retailer takes action as a precautionary measure in relation to a possible E. coli outbreak
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ArticleAntwerp brings expertise to Brazil
APEC-Antwerp/Flanders Port Training Center is starting training activities in Brazil
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ArticleBroccoli found to slow osteoarthritis
UK study identifies the role of broccoli-rich compound sulforaphane in maintaining joint health
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ArticleTaiwanese banana industry woes
Banana growers look for product to increase local consumption akin to the popular pineapple cake
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ArticleChinese vegetable prices rising
Average cost of 18 vegetable products rose 7 per cent in one week, with tomatoes recording the biggest increase
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ArticleClimate change 'affecting apples'
A study conducted at two Japanese orchards has found that the taste and texture of apples is being altered
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Article£100k boost for Welsh horticulture firms
Welsh horticulture businesses get £100,000 boost from the Welsh Assembly's Supply Chain Efficiency Scheme
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ArticleNew York state apples 'roar back'
Growers are expecting a crop of nearly 32m bushels, a major upturn on last year's frost-affected crop
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ArticleChilean exports to China surge
Exports of fresh fruit and nuts grow by 46.7 per cent for the first half of 2013, with table grape exports leading the charge
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ArticleCalifornia citrus pest discovery
A minimum of 100 Asian citrus psyllids have been found in the San Joaquin Valley

