News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2402
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ArticleCaribe recalls Mexican papayas
The US importer’s Caribeña-branded Maradol papayas from Mexico could be tainted with salmonella, alerts the USDA
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ArticleGrocery market awaits Jubilee fillip
The grocery market has seen sharp decline in growth for the 12 weeks ending 13 May.
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ArticlePackers call halt to Aus citrus picking
In Sunraysia, Australia, packers are asking citrus growers to stop picking due to market oversupply just weeks into the new season
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ArticlePatrick Vizzone takes keynote spot
Rabobank International Hong Kong managing director will be the keynote speaker at this year's Asiafruit Congress
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ArticleM&S feels effect of market slowdown
The UK retailer has had to scale back its sales targets for 2014, as the weak state of the economy takes its toll
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ArticleSector rallies round after Spanish fire
Damage to Fontestad offices and laboratories was avoided following swift action by firefighters
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Shaken Italians return to work
Structural checks in progress as companies in Emilia Romagna look to recover from the shock of Sunday's earthquake
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Paul Tomlinson joins Total Cherry
Experienced industry figure joins the business as the new procurement manager
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New vessel for Safmarine
The 4,500 TEU Safmarine Chachai has been delivered to the shipping group
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ArticleFruit-fly fears abate in New Zealand
The ministry for primary industries in New Zealand has been testing samples from fruit fly traps in the Auckland area after the discovery of a single Queensland fruit fly in a trap.
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Dole outlines sustainability focus
Group's Roberto Vega and Sylvain Cuperlier participate at the second annual Forum on Sustainability and Happiness in Costa Rica
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Sector rallies round after Spanish fire
Valencia citrus packer Fontestad has spoken of its gratitude to workers, customers and competitors as well as the regional authorities after fire swept through its premises last week.
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ArticleCampden BRI signs up to packaging project
Campden BRI is taking part in an EU-funded packaging project to extend shelf-life.
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ArticleMPs warn government over food crisis
Government must develop a joined-up strategy to change the UK’s unhealthy and environmentally damaging food system the Commons Environmental Audit Committee has warned highlighting that the UK lacks the basic science base to deliver more sustainable food production practices.
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ArticleRetailers rebel against import regulations
Indonesian retailers call on government to revise import regulation they say will damage fresh produce trade
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ArticleFresh cash for Dominican banana sector
Dominican Republic's banana industry receives boost in the shape of €47m-worth of funding
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ArticleNew chief executive for Mercator
Toni Balazic is set to replace Ziga Debeljak at the beginning of June
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Italy avoids major earthquake damage
Collapse of Italfrutta melon packhouse near Modena not thought to be typical as fruit business emerges largely unscathed
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Quake hits Italy's largest fruit region
Fears raised over possible impact of seismic activity on country's leading source of exported fruit, Emilia Romagna
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ArticleArgentina's citrus sendings stall
The Argentinean Citrus Federation has said that exports are well behind last year and 2010 for the second week of May.

