News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2194
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ArticlePhilippines opens to Argentinean citrus
The first shipment has already inspected and certified for export to the Asian nation following the successful conclusion of negotiations which began in 2011
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ArticleDEFRA launches plant health report
Environmental secretary Owen Paterson backs new taskforce report
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ArticleFreshway unveils salad options
Group introduced a number of 'super food salads' at this year's United Fresh event in San Diego
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ArticleGrowth predicted for blueberries
The global blueberry market could grow up to 500 per cent over the coming years, according to a new report
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Article"Satisfactory" results for Damco in Q1
Airfreight and supply chain management volumes enjoy above-market growth in the first quarter of 2013
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ArticleShifting Chinese consumer spending
With average household income quadrupling, consumers are opting for higher quality goods and services
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ArticleQueensland horticulture potential lauded
Growcom media release recognises the state's horticulture growth potential following government land audit
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ArticleChinese vegetable prices fluctuate
Rising vegetable prices in April drive a consumer price index rise, but have since dropped by 15 per cent
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ArticleBaht appreciation concerning Thai exporters
Fresh produce exports set to drop by one fifth because of 7-8 per cent appreciation of Thai currency this year
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ArticleLouis Kriel to leave Capespan
Long-serving chief executive of Capespan's fruit division is to leave the group at the end of June
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ArticleJubilee strawberries set for bumper crop
Berry Gardens expects a record yield of Driscoll Jubilee strawberries, with 1,600 tonnes set to be harvested this year
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ArticleBritish Tomato Week gets underway
British Tomato Week kicks off with an event at a Harlow-based Asda supermarket
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ArticleM&S loses Interflora court case
Upmarket retailer loses a dispute over the use of the Interflora trademark online
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ArticleTotal Produce confirms target
Groups says it remains unchanged on its adjusted earnings per share target of €0.080-€0.088
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ArticleTaiwan hopes for good mango season
Taiwanese growers are crossing their fingers for favourable weather as the mango season kicks off
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ArticleOppy adds new personnel
Rob Campbell and Angie Hanson have joined the Canadian company, it has been announced
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ArticleUnited Fresh donates produce
Over 14 tonnes of fresh produce donations have been gathered from the convention floor and sent to Feeding America
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ArticleAngélys appear in North America
Giumarra will offer a new exclusive pear variety from New Zealand to North American consumers this summer
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ArticleBharti Walmart hires anti-corruption authority
Appointment of Ritika Ratti as senior director for anticorruption in India in midst of internal investigation
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ArticlePakistan fixes mango export start
Mango exports are due to start on 25 May, with volumes expected to exceed last year's

