News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2463
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ArticleSolid outlook for Mexican grapes
Good winter temperatures should translate into a stable and quality output of table grapes for the Mexican industry this year
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ArticleCo-operative Food in magazine launch
Co-operative Food is launching a bi-monthly in-store customer magazine and a bi-monthly digital magazine on 14 March.
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ArticleProcession to mark start of cucumber season
The organisers of The Cucumber Festival are celebrating the launch of the British cucumber season by holding a procession through the centre of Waltham Abbey.
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ArticleWoolworths trials virtual storefront
Woolworths Supermarkets has launched a one-week ‘virtual supermarket’ trial in Australian train stations
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ArticleSlight dip for SH topfruit
The Southern Hemisphere topfruit crop will contract this year, translating into a decline in apple exports but a rise in pear shipments
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ArticleRPA reveals five-year plan
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) has unveiled plans to create a more efficient and effective farm payments agency offering a fast, responsive and easy to access service to growers and other food producers.
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ArticleAlmaverde Bio launches lifestyle project
Company teams up with local health authority to encourage healthier diets and lifestyles among overweight consumers
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ArticleChef of the Year competition launches for 2012
The UK's most prestigious culinary competition, The National Chef of the Year, is now accepting entries for the 2012 heats.
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ArticleCall for 'sustainable' branding scheme
Syngenta urges fresh produce sector to work together to raise consumer awareness of sustainable agriculture
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ArticleScorching scorpion is world's hottest chilli
After months of investigation, The Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University has decided the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion is the world's hottest pepper.
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ArticleApple grower Kevin McCann set to speak at FPJ event
A P McCann and Son’s Kevin McCann will be presenting his thoughts on the Northern Irish fresh produce supply chain in his talk ‘Adding Value for the Next Generation’ as part of FPJ Conferences - Northern Ireland.
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ArticleFresh Produce India draws closer
The Mumbai event is taking shape with several new, expert speakers added to the programme
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Farm work experience exchange scheme begins
A new Rural Exchange programme that matches British farms with foreign students searching for work experience has begun.
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ArticleRudolph sidesteps category slump into red as sales rocket
Despite research showing red potatoes are in a sales slump, one variety is making the others look red-faced after sales rose 188 per cent in the week before Christmas.
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ArticleUS and China formalise agricultural cooperation
Representatives from China and the US have signed a five-year plan outlining future agricultural cooperation
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ArticleIndian kinnow growers look to diversify
Over-production leads Indian kinnow growers to seek out varieties with export potential
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ArticleFocus on cold chain vital for Indian produce sector
Minister for agriculture and food processing praises horticultural sector for record production but warns cold chain needs addressing
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ArticleUK retailers to unveil green store plans
M&S, John Lewis and Coop will reveal the latest plans for environmentally friendly stores at the upcoming ACR Show
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ArticleScales' T&G move blocks BayWa bid
Despite backing BayWa's acquisition, the group takes its overall shareholding in Turners & Growers to 10.3 per cent
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ArticleBroccoli and blueberries may help tackle digestion problems
Broccoli and blueberries may help those suffering from digestive problems, research published in the international journal Nutrition suggests.

