News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2325
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ArticleTimaru confirms job losses
Prime Port in New Zealand confirms that 29 jobs will be cut by the end of September
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ArticlePeruvian banana exports jump
Peru will export 138,000 tonnes of bananas worth US$91.6m in 2012, according to estimates from Maximixe published by Agraria.pe.
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ArticleLebanese apples tap new markets
Apple exporters in Lebanon have recently broken into new markets, including Iraq, Libya and Egypt
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ArticlePort of LA gains deepening approval
Final funding approval for US$7.5m has been granted by the Los Angeles Harbor Commission to complete deepening
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ArticleDP World confirms Belgian sale
Port operator offloads non-core operations in Belgium and sells its Aden port stake in Yemen
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ArticleBayer CropScience to invest £4 billion in R&D
Bayer CropScience plans to invest up to £4 billion into its research and development programme by 2016.
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ArticleA sprint start for the nation’s health
Earlier this month leading industry figures joined British athletics legend Roger Black for a Florette and FPJ-hosted roundtable discussion focusing on the opportunities presented by London 2012. Michael Barker rounds up the key points from the event
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ArticleThe Luxury look
For the luxury hotel industry, first impressions are vital. Samantha Lyster meets the florist top hotels call in to ensure that their arrangements are stunning
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ArticleBayer CropScience set to spend €7bn
Company's R&D, crop protection and seed processing programmes to benefit from huge investment during next few years
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ArticleSouth Africa surges ahead
Not since the 1990s has the South African stonefruit sector shown such promising growth, but it also faces challenges on how best to deal with it, writes Fred Meintjes
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ArticleStonefruit steals a march
Despite competition from a wide range of summer fruits and new varieties, consumers have been buying more stonefruit over the past 12 months
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ArticleChris Hutchinson: How all of London could benefit from a French-style composite market
The benefits offered by a composite market are very compelling. To have an area dedicated to receiving produce from all over
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ArticleBramley faces early finish
The 2012 Bramley crop is forecast to run out by May next year as poor production conditions and a ban on the use of DPA spray combine to limit availability.
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ArticleExports hold firm as lemon output falls
Lemon production from north-west Argentina this season has fallen year-on-year
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit production set to fall
Trade sources indicate that this year's Italian kiwifruit crop could be as much as 20-30 per cent smaller than it was last season
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ArticleAnalyst talks up multinationals
Chiquita and Fresh Del Monte said to be in stronger commercial position following recent improvement in banana business
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ArticleLufthansa unveils logistics centre plans
Cargo arm is to build a new logistics centre at Frankfurt Airport, due to come into force in 2018
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ArticleTough year ahead for Chile
The Chilean minister of agriculture has said the 2012-13 season will be tough because of a lack of water.
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ArticleAntwerp rep handed Chinese honour
Jan Van der Borght given the Silver Magnolia Award for contribution to economic development of Shanghai
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ArticleFresh & Easy gets Clarke backing
Tesco CEO tells World Retail Congress that the group's US operation continues to "grow nicely"

