News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2182
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ArticleMixed picture for mangoes
Mangoes are continually growing in popularity, but producers in several key supplying regions have had to face up to a number of challenges this season
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ArticleBoard changes at GlobalGAP
Guy Callebaut is appointed as new chairman and Jim Jefcoate as new vice-chairman
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ArticlePlastic population
With a stubborn anti-polytunnel movement, growers continue to have their plans rejected by local councils.
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ArticleThinking outside the bushel box
The fresh produce sector has seen new management faces appear, many recruited from outside the trade. With the sector gearing up for the future, experts say it’s a trend we will see more of.
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ArticleTime to engage
Produce World has been at the forefront of modernising HR practices in the fresh produce industry by taking worker engagement to a new level. Chloe Ryan finds out more
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ArticleTotal dedication
Total Produce is one of the largest fresh produce businesses in Europe. FPJ speaks to Denis Punter, executive chairman of Total Produce UK.
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ArticleCriminals: he’s coming to get you
Since taking the reins at the Gangmasters Licensing Authority in January, former police chief constable Paul Broadbent has made it his mission to target worker exploitation within agriculture.
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ArticlePrice hikes fail to halt sales
With European stocks right down, prices have risen sharply in the top-fruit aisles over the past year as supermarkets grapple to keep consumers on board
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ArticleKroger posts higher earnings in Q1
First fiscal quarter of 2013 sees US retailer's sales rise 3.4 per cent, while net earnings also climb
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ArticleIs it a fruit or vegetable?
New research finds a disconnect in Brits' ability to differentiate between fruit and vegetables
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ArticlePaterson: Europe must adopt GM
UK must become global leader in genetically modified crops, according to British environment secretary Owen Paterson
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ArticleFlandria cauliflower late but picking up
The long winter and low nighttime temperatures in recent months have combined to delay Belgium's summer cauliflower season
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ArticleSweet onion marketing vote imminent
Walla Walla sweet onion producers will vote in September on the continuation of their federal marketing order
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ArticleMajor restructure at Produce World
Vegetable producer makes changes to the business as it looks to expand its farming operation
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ArticleChefs turn to locally sourced produce
Delegates at FPJ Food Trends event told that locally sourced fresh produce is a popular trend among chefs
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ArticleColombia banana strike action averted
Markets in Europe and North America breathe sigh of relief, but questions remain about commercial sustainability of export deal
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ArticleTactical snacking aids child health
Ready Pac aiming to increase kids' intake of fruits and vegetables with its Ready Snax range
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ArticleTurkish delight for CH Robinson
European branch of the freight forwarder has opened a new office in Istanbul to tap into the growing Turkish market
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ArticleAmericafruit launches new event
A new conference and networking event will deliver unique insight into the North American import market
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ArticleEuropean chance for Sindh mangoes
Growers in Pakistani region have been encouraged by the demand for their Sindhri variety

