News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2564
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ArticleEuropean event a hit for potato senders
Potato Europe in Belgium proved a success for UK exporters, with the Potato Council's stand attracting 'serious potential customers'
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Argentina signs deal with Israel
The South American country has become the last Mercosur member to sign a free trade agreement with Israel, with trade now set to increase
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ArticleDole teams up on sustainability
The fresh produce giant has formed a partnership with PE International to push forward with its sustainability drive
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ArticleHamburg Süd most reliable
The shipping line was found in a new report to be the most reliable carrier in terms of on-time arrivals
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ArticleFood safety poll offers mixed results
Although fewer US consumers are concerned about food safety, more are worried about the risk of fresh fruits and vegetable
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ArticleMarketing boost for greenhouse crops
A new guide from two Canadian produce groups aims to help raise consumer awareness of the greenhouse sector
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ArticleOppenheimer adds new sales rep
The produce giant’s US team in Newark is looking forward to seeing what Brett Libke can do with its line of produce
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GT Flowers targets South Yorks
One of Yorkshire’s largest and best-known wholesalers of flowers and plants is expanding into Sheffield.
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ArticleFPC considers EU funding bid
UK fresh produce association may bid for EU funding for Europe-wide campaign for British fruits and vegetables
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ArticleAmazon 'could overtake Carrefour'
A new report has claimed that the online retailer's sales growth will see it jump ahead of the French group in the next decade
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European event a hit for potato senders
UK exporters sharing Potato Council’s stand at Potato Europe enjoyed a successful event, the council reports.
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ArticleUK blueberries surge ahead
Latest data from British Summer Fruits (BSF) to the week of 29 August show that UK blueberry supply has risen 50 per cent year on year to 800 tonnes thanks to an early start.
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ArticleBrussels sprout supplies 'could double'
Brussels sprout growers could double their yields by growing varieties that are less susceptible to Turnip yellows virus (TuYV), new research has revealed.
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ArticleCompanies express Agrexco interest
Reports in Israel suggest three companies have held discussions over the possible acquisition of the beleaguered group
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ArticleWarwick researchers to focus on new strategy
Researchers at the University of Warwick are implementing a new strategy in the coming year to increase dissemination of results and promote training.
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ArticleBharti Walmart reaches southern India
Bharti Walmart is continuing its expansion in India with the opening of another outlet under its Best Price Modern Wholesale banner
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ArticleTechnology opening new trade channels
Technological advancements in the shipping and logistics sector are opening up new trade possibilities
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ArticleCapespan's results good despite tough conditions
Capespan managing director has announced positive half-year results but warns that the rest of the year will be challenging
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ArticleConfident Colors Fruit ready to grow
South African exporter Colors Fruit has reported it is ready to resume growth and sees tremendous potential for South African fruit in Asia
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ArticleRestructure on cards at major Indian ports
Many of India’s major government-owned ports could be opened to private investment in order to scale up handling capacity

