News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2537
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ArticleChristmas tree shortage on the cards
This year will see a shortage of larger Christmas trees on the market, according to the Christmas Tree Growers’ Association.
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ArticleLeading Asian events get fresh location
Asia Fruit Logistica is moving to the AsiaWorld-Expo exhibition centre next year, it has been announced
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ArticleChile readies for cherry start
Asia is likely to receive more cherries from Chile at the start of the season, at the expense of early shipments to the US market
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ArticleProduce advocate Cardoza to retire
Congressman Dennis Cardoza, a supporter of the fresh produce industry in California's Central Valley, will not seek reelection next year
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ArticleKenya acts to keep out disease
Following an outbreak of disease on banana seedlings in Uganda, officials have moved to prevent spreading to Kenya
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ArticleSafmarine wins India-Africa award
Shipping group recognised as leading line on the key India-Africa trade route at All-India MALA
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Italian kiwifruit sees volume increase
Italy is set to produce around 461,500 tonnes of commercial-grade product this season, according to new forecasts industry organisation Consorzio Servizi Ortofrutticoli (CSO).
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ArticleBig C looks to boost capital
Thai retailer Big C seeks huge capital injection to fund expansion through issuance of shares
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ArticleAfter autumn, rest and start over
The European autumn carried the traditional rush of industry events, as well as the realisation that the UK has become more like Germany in focusing on price
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ArticleMowbray steps up at Clements
Lincolnshire-based brassica specialist TH Clements & Son has named Richard Mowbray as its new commercial director.
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ArticleConsultation launched as plant health hike questioned
Fera has launched a consultation on proposed increases to fees for the statutory plant health services it provides.
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ArticleAustralian cherry season kicks off
As harvesting of early cherry varieties gets underway, indications are this season should see a vast improvement on the last
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ArticleApple-a-day opportunity going begging for India
Indian apple producers are missing out on the huge potential of their domestic market, says marketing professional Vipul Mittal
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ArticlePolitical barbs over NZ apples
New Zealand opposition parties are trading barbs over solutions to the country’s pipfruit industry troubles
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ArticleMangoes size up potential
Peruvian mangoes will be back in the Japanese market for a second season, and feeling out the size of the country’s winter demand
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ArticleRubens is 'tastiest UK apple' once more
The Kent-grown variety has been given the prestigious award at the National Fruit Show for the second consecutive year
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ArticleRSA avocado promo success continues
A lower South African avocado crop in 2011 could not prevent the annual UK marketing drive from leaving its mark on consumers
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Article'Supersize' avocados hit UK stores
Tesco to sell Torres variety, which is three times the size of an average avocado
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ArticleDiot to leave tomato AOP
Pierre Diot is set to be replaced as president of the French AOP for tomatoes and cucumbers next month, by Océane's Laurent Bergé
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ArticleInterfel hosts meeting on E.coli
The French fruit and vegetables organisation has organised a conference in response to the E.coli outbreak

