News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2268
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ArticleJapan pioneers new farming methods
Agriculture industry attempts to resurrect domestic produce market with indoor growing facility
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ArticleWan Hai Lines raises reefer rates
Taiwanese shipping line says price restoration is needed on services originating in Asia
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ArticleChina prioritising food safety regulation
Mounting expectations that existing food watchdog agencies will merge into more powerful all-encompassing body
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ArticleUrban agriculture hits new heights
A week after the conclusion of the second Urban Agriculture Summit in Sweden, the Staay Food Group won the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award for its City Farming concept. Is the industry now ready to embrace transformative solutions to the world’s food supply problem?
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ArticleQantas and Emirates announce new partnership
Airlines set to open up new trade opportunities for cargo customers around the globe
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ArticleAlmonds become Australia's largest export
Rising global demand and industry's increasing profitability has caused phenomenal growth of almond production
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ArticlePrim’land expands asparagus offer
French fresh produce marketer Prim'land will double its French asparagus volumes this season
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ArticleSudanese grower eyes Europe
Although the market in Sudan is currently performing well, producer Elaabid sees Germany as too attractive a proposition to ignore
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ArticleEU farmers seek renewed CAP funding
Agricultural group Copa-Cogeca calls on members of the European Parliament to support new proposals ahead of key vote
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ArticleRossillion forms Fraxinelle
On leaving the French apple and pear association, Florence Rossillion is starting up a new advisory company
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ArticleCamposol upbeat for asparagus deal
Promotional activities in Europe will support supply volume entering the market over the coming months
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ArticlePoland set for larger strawberry yield
Tomasz Werner of jagodnik.pl says that while frozen and processed strawberries dominate, the fresh market could be growing
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ArticleGrape imports nearing trigger level
Tariff rate on Australian grapes entering Thailand may rise as volumes near safeguard levels
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Japanese market ripe for Vietnamese exports
With approval for dragonfruit and mango secured, industry experts tip Japan as a rising Vietnamese export destination
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ArticleIndian vegetable prices drop
Improved supplies help counter food inflation which had caused onion prices to treble
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ArticleAgriNurture focused on growing exports
Investment in 1,000ha banana plantation aimed at helping Philippine grower-exporter expand further into Asia
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ArticleMouse poison found in Italian lettuce
Transparency apparently lacking as Germany seeks to establish source of contamination in shipment sent to Frankfurt
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ArticleThe Greenery develops French iceberg production
Dutch fruit and vegetable supplier The Greenery is planning to build on the success of its inaugural French iceberg lettuce season
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ArticleDutch demand for snack veg rising
The Greenery counters reported confectionery sales rise by highlighting growth for snack tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers
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ArticleSuperblues flying across the pond
Gourmet Trading’s new blueberry variety is turning heads in export markets including the Netherlands and the UK

