News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2341
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ArticleKorean decision validation for Ausveg
Australian industry body Ausveg has said South Korea’s decision to ban US potato imports validates its concern over New Zealand imports
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ArticleGrape year for California
Perfect weather has given rise to outstanding quality fruit in California’s table grape growing regions this season
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ArticleInternational retail chains circle Vietnamese traders
Increasing operational costs are driving domestic retailers out of the Vietnamese market where foreign retail chains are picking up the shortfall
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ArticlePhilippines opens to onion imports
An onion shortage has seen the Philippines alter import regulations to help alleviate inflated prices
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ArticleDel Monte expands Philippine plantations
Del Monte Fresh Produce is to invest US$60m in developing a huge banana plantation in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
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ArticleBooths to revamp fresh produce aisles
Northern grocery chain Booths will invest £2 million to revamp the design of its 28 stores over the next 14 months.
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ArticleCelebrity support for Red Tractor Week
Red Tractor Week, launching 24 September, has added a celebrity actress to its celebrations.
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ArticleFour in 10 melons rejected by Russian company
X5 Retail Group has said that an increasing proportion of the melons and watermelons it is sent by overseas suppliers arrive with unacceptable nitrate levels, according to Interfax Russia.
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ArticleBrassica supplier hits back at exploitation claims
One of the UK’s main supermarket brassica suppliers has denied reports in the Polish press claiming it mistreats its eastern European workers.
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ArticleAustralian nut promotion in Taiwan
Australia hopes an advertising campaign will help increase yearly macadamia nut exports to Taiwan from 300 to 750 tonnes
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ArticleIndia to grow South African grape varieties
Indian grape growers may soon switch to a number of South African grape varieties in an effort to improve export potential
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ArticleTesco to close stores in China
Difficult operating conditions in China are forcing Tesco to close a number of stores and slow its regional expansion
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ArticleGiumarra welcomes new West Coast employee
James Paul will work with the US firm’s customers to grow sales for imported and domestic avocado and asparagus
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ArticlePremier and Mercuri sign tomato deal
Australia’s Premier Fruits Group and Mercuri Family Farms have teamed up to strengthen their 12-month field-grown tomato supply
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ArticleHispa receives first Brazilian melons
Dutch importer reports good quality and strong demand as initial shipments begin to arrive in Dutch port of Rotterdam
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ArticleMexico forecasts new export record
Thanks to improvements in food safety, the North American nation is well on its way to diversifying its food and agriculture markets
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ArticleFinding the cherries of tomorrow
Feli Fernandez runs the cherry breeding programme at East Malling. She tells FPJ all about herself and her work
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ArticleUK urged to follow US lead on school meals
Leading figures from the UK food industry have called on the government to follow the US after it announced the biggest shake up of federal school food guidelines in 15 years.
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ArticleTraffic light labelling for Tesco
Leading UK retailer Tesco has announced that it is to adopt a new hybrid labelling system that combines its exiting Guideline Daily Amounts (GDA) with the 'traffic light' colour coding method.
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ArticleRotterdam sees cargo growth
The Dutch port has recorded a 3.2 per cent rise in cargo for the first half of 2012, with further growth predicted

