News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2164
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ArticleNew York prescribes fresh fruit and veg
Fresh produce vouchers given to obese hospital patients as part of new programme being trialled in the Bronx and Manhattan
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ArticleHorticulture NZ elects new president
Julian Raine replaces the long-serving Andrew Fenton as the group's new president
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ArticleMurcian growers debate UK logistics
MacAndrews has met with Murcia growers to look at ways of improving the transport of produce into the UK
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ArticleEU-Colombia FTA to take effect
Exotic fruits and vegetables are among more than 800 Colombian products that could potentially tap into the European market
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ArticleMaersk giant makes Shanghai call
First Triple-E vessel calls at Shanghai Yangshan port in China as part of maiden voyage
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ArticleVidalia onion growers to vote
USDA announces that producers will soon vote on the continuation of their federal marketing order
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ArticleSouth Korean fruit brand debuts in US
Premium produce distributor Seoree launches organic fruit brand thanks to opportunities provided by US-Korea FTA
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ArticleEating broccoli 'rejuvenates metabolism'
Paper presents evidence that a compound found in broccoli can re-tune human metabolism to reduce disease risk
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ArticleMexican avocado packhouse opens
Mevi and Oppy are already positioning the new facility for further expansion to benefit exports to the US and Asia
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ArticlePakistan exports rise 16 per cent
New markets including Korea and Japan and record onion export levels drive substantial export growth
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ArticleBanned substances found in plastic film
Testing of polyvinyl chloride plastic wrap in China found 15 out of 16 samples contained bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate
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ArticleSales drive up Del Monte profit
Fresh Del Monte sees net income climb by 8.4 per cent as sales improve across all fresh produce areas
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ArticleArdo UK beefs up its team
The frozen fruit and vegetable firm has made several new appointments
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Article'Growers need more sun,' says TGA
Tomato Growers Association says UK producers have been boosted by recent good weather
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ArticlePlums up for Waitrose
Retailer welcomes its first delivery of English plums and says it expects a bumper crop despite a delay to the season
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ArticleDuda widens imported citrus offer
Citrus specialist expands strategic Southern Hemisphere grower partnerships to provide year-round volume for retail and foodservice partners
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ArticleHein Deprez back in control at Univeg
With the help of a consortium of families, the group's founder has regained control of Europe's leading fresh produce supplier
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ArticleFDA proposes rules for imported food
The two regulations are designed to strengthen the safety of imported food into the US under the Food Safety Modernization Act
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ArticleCatalonian stonefruit varieties unveiled
Several new varieties of peach and nectarine have been selected for their improved flavour profiles

