News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2319
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ArticleTaiwan cuts fruit import tariffs
Taiwan has temporarily halved import tariffs on apples, kiwifruit and nectarines in an effort to reduce fruit prices for consumers.
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ArticlePernille Fabricius is new Damco CFO
Former TMF Group chief financial officer began her new role on 1 October
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ArticleEU pear crop falls below 2m tonnes
Revised forecast issued by WAPA suggests EU pear production will be lowest in almost two decades this season
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ArticleMixed fortunes from rain in Spain
Heavy rainfall has hit several crops hard in areas such as Murcia and Almeria, although citrus growers could see a boost in fruit size
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ArticleChiquita appoints new chief executive
Diversey president and chief executive officer Edward Lonergan is to replace the outgoing Fernando Aguirre on 8 October
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ArticleTesco profits take half-year tumble
The faltering global economy has been blamed for the UK retailer's falling profits, both at home and internationally
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Purfresh maintains Cleantech 100 status
Active atmosphere and supply chain management technology group recognised by Cleantech for the fourth year running
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ArticleSainsbury's posts positive growth
Second quarter sales increase as 'unique and special summer' helps UK retailer outperform the market despite challenging conditions
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ArticleProduce Investments acquires Rowe Farming
Greenvale's parent company Produce Investments has acquired Cornish potato and daffodil growers Rowe Farming Ltd
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ArticlePeapod increases store presence
Ahold's online US grocer has opened over 100 virtual stores at train stations in major cities
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ArticleGenomic analysis could yield new pears
Scientists in New Zealand and Italy have been working to establish key differences between apples and pears at genetic level
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ArticlePort of LA picks up award
Lloyd's List hands its global environmental award to the US port in honour of emission reduction leadership
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ArticleEuropean potato crop set to shrink
Total production across Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands and UK set to fall 14.5 per cent this season, says NEPG
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ArticleEarly start for Argentinean blues
Mild winter weather conditions with ideal temperatures have brought forward this season’s crop by two weeks
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ArticleSalanova lands Polish award
Rijk Zwaan's lettuce variety was chosen as 'Product of the Year' during the Fresh Market Fair in Warsaw
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ArticleEU Jazz apple season set to begin
Production forecast to be around 17,000 tonnes, with a smaller crop in France offset by higher production in Italy
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ArticleFrench continue to purchase plenty
New statistics published by French government show hypermarkets continue to dominate country's fresh produce market
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ArticleGrape expectations for South America
Peru is anticipating a larger table grape export crop this season, while Chile and Brazil will see limited growth
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ArticleTesco builds direct links to Europe
Retailer says it is making "significant progress" in increasing number of direct-to-depot deliveries from mainland Europe
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ArticleHagé receives first Italian table grapes
New season begins with imports of Black Magic and Victoria, as Dutch company continues working with exporter Agricoper

