News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2504
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ArticleVictory for striking Del Monte workers
Near month-long strikes by some 600 Del Monte employees working on plantations in Sixaolo, Costa Rica, have come to an end after winning union recognition, reports have said.
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ArticleChile leans on developing markets
With Chilean exports increasing year on year, the country is becoming more reliant on developing markets in Latin America, Asia and Middle East
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ArticleX5 to go online
Russian retailer could launch an e-commerce banner next year, according to reports
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ArticleCosta Rican VP presents award to Dole division
Dole’s Costa Rican division Standard Fruit Company has been recognised by the Costa Rican-American Chamber of Commerce for excellence In Labour relations.
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ArticleFera plans UK Epitrix measures for early 2012
The EU Standing Committee has discussed the introduction of measures to control Epitrix, the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has said.
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ArticleExporters threaten kinnow halt
Pakistani traders have declared they will cease all kinnow exports if customs officials do not stop 100 per cent inspections
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ArticleFilipino government funds fight against Panama Disease
The Filipino governments has provided funds to help the country’s banana industry fight a recent outbreak of the potentially devastating disease, Fusarium wilt
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ArticleLEAF to join big names in bid for 10,000 members
Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF) is to open a consultation on its standards next month to coincide with plans to join big names in a global association for social and environmental standards.
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ArticleHexagonal chip launches to boost NI tourism
Northern Irish potato processor Wilson’s Country has come up with a unique hexagonal chip as part of an international campaign to increase tourists to the country’s most popular attraction.
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ArticleMatch-funding for projects to boost African imports
Food sector firms that can come up with with smart ways to increase imports of African food to Europe are being offered match-funding grants of between £150,000 and £1 million to try their ideas.
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ArticleSpitalfields penguin dash raises cash for charity
Spitalfields Market Tenants Association has been represented in a charity penguin dash to raise money for Richard House children’s hospice in Beckton.
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ArticleEgypt strawberry quality rises as costs come down
A major project to both enhance the quality of Egyptian strawberries and reduce production costs is already showing promise as the season gets underway.
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A fond farewell to two legends of FPJ
This week I’d like to take the opportunity to pay tribute to two great servants of this magazine and the fresh produce
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ArticleCargolux pleads guilty to price-fixing
Two Cargolux executives have agreed a plea deal and accepted jail terms for fixing prices for air cargo
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ArticleNetherlands to host soft fruit event
International Soft Fruit Conference will take place in 's-Hertogenbosch next January
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ArticlePatriotic Brits baffled by Granny
Nearly three quarters of the nation think the Australian Granny Smith apple is British, Sainsbury’s has found.
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ArticleShipping lines consolidate services
Five shipping lines are consolidating their Asia-South America services for winter freight coverage
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ArticleNFU president takes supermaket fight to Brussels
The NFU has called on the EU to help farmers become more competitive by resolving power imbalances in supply chains.
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ArticleSwat holds export potential
Pakistan’s Swat Valley could become a lucrative fresh produce export hub if urgent investments are made in its beleaguered farming sector
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ArticleSpanish step up fight against trade deal
Fepex’s tomato committee hopes to meet presidents of Spanish regions most affected by “unfair” Moroccan imports

