News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2178
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ArticleEcuador set to lose tariff-free US access
Bananas, avocados and other fresh produce items look set to lose preferential access after government announcement
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ArticleHeavy rain cuts WA cherry crop
Severe weather conditions have reportedly reduced the early Northwest cherry crop by approximately one third
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ArticleTurners and Growers focuses on the positives
New Zealand-based group highlights grower returns and investments at annual meeting
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ArticleIsrael and India negotiate FTA
As bilateral trade increases between the two countries, a free trade agreement is anticipated by the end of the year
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ArticleItochu to make Sri Lankan investment
Company representatives intend to strengthen Japan-Sri Lanka trade ties with investment in banana cultivation
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ArticleOlins: "Polytunnels are thriving"
Poupart chairman Laurence Olins denies claims that an anti-polytunnel movement is negatively impacting on soft fruit industry
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ArticleCosta Rican strike racks up losses
Fruit losses for Del Monte’s local subsidiary have reached half a million dollars as a third of the workforce continue to protest
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ArticleMaersk Line lands Seatrade Asia Award
Annual award ceremony recognises Maersk Line for its efforts to reduce its environmental footprint
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Deal struck on CAP reform
European ministers and MEPs come to an agreement on CAP following intensive discussions in Brussels
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ArticleMixed bag for Monsanto in Q3
Seed giant sees slight fall in profit but higher revenues, with chairman Hugh Grant aiming for continued growth moving forward
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ArticleZespri's exports to China set to fall
Company chief executive Lain Jager reveals NZ shipments are likely to be down by around 25 per cent this season due to Psa
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ArticleWonderful Pistachios launches new product
Company expands Australian range with new pistachio flavour, as well as its almonds entering the local market
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ArticleBharti Walmart CEO walks
Reasons for abrupt exit not revealed, as Walmart International CEO steps in to fill the void
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ArticleRewe rolls out new regional campaign
German retailer set to launch major advertising campaign that focuses on local provenance of its Rewe Regional range
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ArticleLandgard recovering as fortunes improve
German fresh fruit and vegetable giant saw sales and earnings perform better in 2012 as recent changes took effect
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ArticleManagement changes at Emirates
Airline announces series of senior appointments, including changes to its SkyCargo freight division
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ArticleCherry cover is 'key' for growers
Washington State cherry growers told to invest in new rain covering technology to combat wet weather
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ArticleTom Lange marks death of executive
Mike Smith, who fought a “courageous” battle with lung cancer, enjoyed a 32-year career with the US importer-distributor
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ArticleCAP reform edges closer
EU ministers, including Owen Paterson, reached agreement yesterday as growers wait on a final decision from Parliament
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ArticleDole organises special committee
Global produce giant appoints independent group of four directors in response to takeover bid from David Murdock

