News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2210
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US set to issue guest worker visas
United Farm Workers and US senators agree to terms on immigration reforms
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ArticleAustralian delegation heading to Jakarta
Horticulture representatives meeting with Indonesian import officials to discuss reopening the market for Australian exports
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ArticleJapan joins Trans-Pacific Partnership
Move endorsed by California Table Grape Commission, which hopes to lower tariff rates on trade to Asian nation
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Fruit Logistica Innovation finalists announced
Messe Berlin and Fruchthandel Magazine have announced the 10 nominations for the 2013 Fruit Logistica Innovation Award.
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ArticleHonduran citrus exports on a roll
Citrus exports from Honduras this year will generate more than $14 million, the country’s national farming and fisheries health service, Senasa has said.
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EU berry buyers emulating Brits
One of continent's leading marketers believes robust growth will continue across much of category this year
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BRC Trading appoints new CEO
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has appointed Mark Proctor as CEO of its commercial arm BRC Trading
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ArticleChris Redfern: Sterling hopes to avoid triple dip
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern analyses this week's currency movements
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Colombia banana trade set to recover
South American banana supplier expects normal productivity levels this year thanks to benign weather conditions
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Branston hosts Booker celebration
Potato supplier holds event for those completing Booker training programme
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Florette announces £5m summer campaign
Florette is aiming to drive purchase frequency with a summer marketing campaign that kicks off with TV advertising on 26 April.
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A mushrooming market for fungi
There was a time when consumers treated any mushrooms – apart from the cultivated white variety – as a product to be
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Tesco set to acquire Giraffe for £50 million
Tesco is set to buy 47 outlets of restaurant chain Giraffe in a deal worth up to £50 million.
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Top-fruit sales pass £1 billion
Apple and pear sales in the UK are now worth £1 billion but there are winners and losers in this major category as the market heads into the southern hemisphere season
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M&S reportedly set for £8 billion takeover bid
Marks and Spencer is set for an imminent takeover bid from The Qatar Investment Authority, one of the Middle East's largest investment funds, according to media reports.
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Dorset produce supplier fined over £2,000
A Dorset based fresh produce retailer has been fined £2,000 after displaying and offering fresh produce, including Spanish lemons and Asian cucumbers, unfit for human consumption.
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Repercussions of DPA case will be seismic
The European Commission – which seems to be acting on different information to the rest of the world – looks set to push
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Nigel Jenney: Watch this space for news on the revamped Re:fresh 2013 - an unmissable event
Lighter evenings and snowdrops popping in the garden always bring a great feeling of anticipation – England are on track for
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Fairtrade targets £2 billion sales in UK by 2015
Sales of ethically sourced Fairtrade products increased by 19 per cent in 2012 and the Fairtrade Foundation says it now expects continued growth in the wake of the ongoing horsemeat scandal.
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Dan Crossley: Good quality fresh produce should not be the preserve of the wealthy
Wouldn't it be great if it was easy for us all to eat well and healthily – including 'greener' greens and

