News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2407
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ArticleIndian vegetable prices skyrocket
Soaring vegetable prices in India are contributing to the country’s high rate of inflation
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GM eggplant on hold in Philippines
Philippines Supreme Court halts cultivation of genetically modified eggplant at request of Geenpeace
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ArticlePhilippine banana trade with China in doubt
Reports of Philippine bananas rotting at Chinese ports as trade dispute between the two countries escalates
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ArticleRewe opens second Rewe To Go store
Company pushing ahead with its convenience store format, offering broad range of healthy items including fresh produce
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Zon buys German blueberry supplier
Dutch marketer acquires Heidefrucht in northern Germany as it seeks to expand in northern European soft fruit market
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ArticleZon products to feature on Dutch TV
Speciality cooking channel 24Kitchen set to promote Zon fruit and vegetables for 20 weeks during Verstips programme
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ArticlePeru records solid first quarter exports
Sales of Peruvian agriculture items rose in both value and volume terms between January and March, driven by better prices and higher volume across many categories
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ArticleMastronardi reacts to NatureSweet lawsuit
NatureSweet is suing rival tomato grower-shipper Mastronardi Produce for alleged trademark infringement with its new tomato brand
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ArticleRainy May boosting UK root veg sales
Leading supermarket chain Tesco reports major increase in sales of parsnips, onions, swedes, fresh soups and umbrellas
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ArticleNew Zealand fruit fly fears abate
Fears of a fruit fly outbreak in New Zealand are receding as search turns up no further specimens
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ArticleThyme sales hit new heights
Sales of thyme have spiralled to lift it into sixth place in the herb best-sellers list, new figures from The Fresh Herb Company have shown.
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ArticleCameroon gets EU banana backing
State Radio reports that the European Union is to hand the country's banana sector a €48m funding boost
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Reaction split to Co-op boycott
The Co-op's decision to boycott produce from Israeli firms supplying from illegal settlements has predictably polarised opinion
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ArticleMaersk ceases Andean service
Maersk Line is closing its Andean service providing coverage between north-western Europe and the South American countries, Peru and Chile, later this month.
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ArticleOppenheimer makes 'strategic realignments'
Group oversees several changes in its senior roles to optimise services to customers and international growers
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ArticleSainsbury's enjoys record apple season
Retailer beats its own sales mark during the UK topfruit season, selling some 38,000 tonnes so far this campaign
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ArticleFyffes increases target profit range
Fyffes has announced it is increasing its target profit range for 2012.
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ArticleIrish berry research boosts yields
Research into strawberry tray plants by the Irish Agriculture & Food Development Authority, Teagasc, will help boost yields and allow Irish growers to reduce their dependence on imported strawberry plants, according to leading soft-fruit specialist Dr Eamonn Kehoe.
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ArticleField vegetables under rain threat
Ongoing rainfall is threatening to curtail the asparagus season and disrupt the new potato and vining pea campaigns.
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ArticleDairy Farm to appoint new CEO
Former Yum Brands executive Graham Allan is to be groomed to take over top job at Dairy Farm

