News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2256
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ArticleBoost for Philippine mangoes
Agricultural department invests P15m in national farmers group, eyeing off a 5 per cent per annum rise in exports
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ArticleDrought stems Psa spread
Dry conditions prevent the spread of vine-killing disease in NZ's North Island but production volume and fruit size are down
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ArticleDamco's Cambodian expansion
Second container freight station to “strengthen and further develop” freight company’s presence
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ArticleIndonesian import quotas under review
Agriculture ministry admits current system failings and announces plans to review and alter its approach to imports
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ArticleTauranga Port begins expansion
New Zealand's largest port opens NZ$50m (US$42m) moorings development in first stage of planned development
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ArticleChile closes blueberry season
Final export total will reach around 86,700 tonnes as harvesting terminates in the country’s central south and south regions
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ArticleAuchan considers Indian investment
Hypermarket chain to look at foreign direct investment (FDI) regulations before committing to open 60 stores
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ArticleZespri’s Chinese firm to appeal fine
New Zealand single desk kiwifruit marketer confirms subsidiary will challenge US$950,000 fine
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ArticleThai frozen and dried exports grow
Exports anticipated to sustain 10 per cent growth rate, rising to 0.5 per cent of total exports and generating US$1.56bn
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ArticlePhilippines aims for Indonesian recognition
Agriculture department seeks endorsement of its safety system in effort to boost fresh produce exports
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ArticleFlorette announces £5m campaign
Group looks to build on last year's Bags of Feelgood campaign with another summer marketing drive
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ArticleGourmet rep lands asparagus award
Gourmet Trading's Phil Clouse has been named as Washington Asparagus Person of the Year
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ArticleFruit Logistica unveils new logo
Organiser Messe Berlin says the redesigned logo reflects core values of freshness, quality and competence
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit organic status compromised
Zespri testing programme finds some batches contain chemical traces, with investigations underway to determine the source
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ArticleMetro to open 13 new Chinese stores
Rise in sales and record profit margin over 2012 prompt world’s third largest retailer to continue expansion plan
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ArticleCA grapes on brink of WA access
One year after the Australian government announced a policy review, Californian grapes are close to clinching entry to Western Australia
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ArticleControls on Kenyan produce "debatable"
Coleacp and Fpeak have responded to the EU's decision to increase controls on imports of certain products from Kenya
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ArticleCamposol welcomes ETI representatives
Ethical Trading Initiative visits Peruvian exporter to learn more about country's agribusiness
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ArticleCocanmex to crack coconut market
Innovative, value-added coconut product to be launched on the European market this May from Mexican supplier Cocanmex
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ArticleDel Monte to launch Canadian facility
The facility will be the first in the country able to process and distribute the company's entire fresh-cut and salad line

