News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2568
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ArticleDavid Prince departs Univeg
Alan Forrester has forsaken his new role as managing director at Capespan UK, announced just last month, to take a promotion to the joint top job at his current firm Univeg UK.
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit close to Korea access
After seven years of efforts, Italy’s kiwifruit industry looks close to securing access to the Korean market
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ArticleThanet Earth exonerated after allegations
Following lengthy investigation by GLA, Thanet Earth says that allegations of worker abuse were 'completely unfounded'
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ArticleLedesma confirmed banana boss
The Association of Ecuadorean Banana Exporters (AEBE) has announced the re-election of executive director Eduardo Ledesma for a fourth term.
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Organic symposium sets October date
The Soil Association is holding a national horticulture symposium on October 4-5, which it says will be a technical and practical event dedicated to informing and inspiring growers.
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ArticleWA opens doors to US cherries
Western Australia has opened its doors to US cherries after 10 years of negotiations
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ArticleAussie strawberries at home in Turkey
Rubygem variety is proving a hit in European markets five years after being released to Turkish growers
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ArticleOrganic market launched in UAE
The UAE is this week set to have its first market devoted to organic products, courtesy of local organisation Ripe
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ArticleFresh Express loses E.coli claim
Fresh Express has had its US$12m claim for E.coli losses overturned by a state appeals court
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ArticleDisney makes healthy living fun
New ‘D-Lightful living’ programme aims to help families make better health and nutrition choices
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ArticleSeald Sweet appoints David Brocksmith
Group hands experienced citrus industry professional the role of account executive
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ArticleETI goes for new approach
The Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) is launching a new approach aimed at driving widespread, sustainable change for and vulnerable workers in global supply chains including fresh produce.
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ArticleNew Ahold CFO to cut costs further
Jeff Carr set to take on financial directorship at Dutch retail group this coming November, pending shareholder approval
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ArticleVietnam cashew exports fall
Vietnam's 2011 cashew exports will be down on last year, despite similar production volumes
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ArticleScottish food security stakeholders meet
Some of the best minds in food, health and agricultural research and practice in Scotland are meeting in Aberdeen to debate key issues around the topic of food security today.
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ArticleUS growers bounce back after morpholine woe
US growers are bouncing back stronger than ever from the problems with morpholine that dogged apple exports to the UK last season.
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ArticleRecord US exports predicted
US fresh produce exports are expected to hit a record high in the 2012 fiscal year on the back of a low dollar
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ArticleChile pinpoints Indonesian opportunities
Chile’s delegation to Indonesia following ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA has identified opportunities for growth
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ArticlePakistan eyes Russian market for kinnows
Russia holds tremendous potential for Pakistani kinnow mandarin exports, says shipper
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ArticleHerbs Unlimited extends operations
Herbs Unlimited based near Thirsk, North Yorkshire is expanding its herb range and packhouse operations.

