News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2162
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ArticleApples used in fraudulent sale
A Brisbane woman has paid A$1,500 (US$1,338) for two apples, believing she was purchasing smartphones
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ArticleNew Indian fruit species discovered
Researches have identified a new species of tree with edible fruits with a spongy texture and sweet flavour
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ArticleIndia softens FDI stance
Multi-brand retailers given more freedom in market but significant investment may still be months away
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ArticleOnion crop "robust" despite fears
Producers have rebuffed media claims of dramatic drops in volume
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ArticlePMA appoints new president
Cathy Green Burns will take on the role in December, reporting to chief executive Bryan Silbermann
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ArticleLogistics expansion at Felixstowe
Fresh produce importer the Seafast Group adds 50 per cent capacity to its vehicle docks at the port
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ArticlePrune volumes to fall this year
The California Prune Board forecasts demand in the UK and Europe to outstrip supply
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ArticleNew campaign for French garlic
French garlic is set to benefit this season from a new promotional campaign and a new slogan, 'Ail love you'
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ArticleYear of progress for Landec
Food packaging specialist turns out a strong set of results for the final quarter and full-year of fiscal 2013
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ArticleTough trading conditions hit Metro
Sales fall across the board as consumer sentiment remains weak throughout the retailer's European markets
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ArticleFruit at work 'boosts productivity'
Research by office produce supplier Fruitful Office suggests eating fruit in the workplace improves energy levels
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ArticleDelinanas grows export scope
New 550ha Philippine banana plantation expected to generate US$7m in exports annually
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Compac unveils cherry sorter
New fruit sorter - capable of grading 50,000 cherries a minute - has completed first season at Prima Frutta
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ArticleRewe carries health message to kids
German supermarket chain is handing out free fruit to school children as they approach the start of a new academic year
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ArticleWaitrose sales top £3 billion
Upmarket retailer's half-year sales exceed £3 billion for the first time
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ArticleNew York apples back on track
Growers expected to recover from last year's setbacks, with big volumes predicted after 'perfect' growing conditions
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ArticleMinister visits National Fruit Collection
Farming minister David Heath visits the Kent-based collection and praises the work it carries out for UK growers
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Report outlines climate change threat
New review urges an investment in 'climate-smart food systems' if growers are to cope with changing weather patterns
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ArticleBayer slams neonicotinoid critics
Dr Stephen Humphreys says the biggest threat to bee health is the varroa mite and not neonicotinoids
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ArticleAzerbaijan invests in Russian market
Western Asian country targets expansion in far east of Russia with plan to establish new distribution hub in Ural region

