News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2580
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Article'Love My Salad', Rijk Zwaan tells Hong Kong
Dutch group will spotlight its consumer website at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong, from 7-9 September 2011
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ArticleZespri kiwifruit tops new US study
University study highlights presence of antioxidants, vitamins and fibre, making the fruit ideal for school lunchboxes
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ArticleShipping and port volumes fall in Ireland
Irish Maritime Development Office's report says shipping and port traffic volumes diminished as bunker fuel prices rose in Q2
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Ecuador banana crisis heightens
Global oversupply of bananas and plunging prices internationally have led Ecuador’s farm minister Stanley Vera to declare a state of emergency for the country’s banana sector.
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ArticleHamburg market opens photo exhibition
Photographs of night workers at German city's main wholesale market due to go on display at start of September
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ArticleBanana sector calls for peso stability
The Pilipino Banana Growers and Exporters Association has called on the government to stabilise the Philippine exchange rate
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UK promotional push for Colombian flowers
The Colombian flower industry has targeted the UK marketplace for cut flower sales expansion, ahead of the annual flower exhibition ProFlora in Bogotá.
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ArticleMarket misunderstanding fuels wholesale problems
A lack of understanding of fresh produce supply chains at local government level could shrink the already consolidated UK wholesale market trade further, according to market leaders.
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ArticleMixed reception to earlier Moon Festival
South African citrus exports to China are benefiting from an earlier Moon Festival this year, but US grapes look set to lose out
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ArticleJapanese persimmons face challenging season
Japanese persimmon exporters are facing the challenge of selling a big crop into Asian markets weary of the safety of produce from that country
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ArticleHeavy rains push up Korean produce prices
The South Korean government is grappling with a high rate of inflation spurred on in part by rising fruit and vegetable costs
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ArticleAPM Terminals invest in China
An increase in intra-Asian trade has spurred APM Terminals to begin investing once again in its Chinese operations
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ArticleCarrot demonstration day approaches
The British Carrot Growers’ Association (BCGA) is to host its annual carrot variety demonstration and trade exhibition next month.
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ArticlePink Lady gets turn in the photographer’s lens
The Pink Lady apple brand is sponsoring a new international photography award - the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2012.
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ArticleJustin King handed Harper Adams honour
Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King has been named among the recipients of Harper Adams’ 2011 honorary degrees and fellowships.
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ArticleDel Monte subsidiary files FDA lawsuit
Del Monte Fresh Produce North America has filed a lawsuit against the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to seek an injunction that would lift an FDA ruling restricting the importation of fresh cantaloupes into the US.
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ArticleT&G sees first half growth
Turners & Growers has reported moderate first half profit growth to NZ$12.86m before tax and interest
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ArticleSuperquinn delays hit fresh produce suppliers
Irish fresh produce suppliers, who were among those left unpaid when the Superquinn chain went into receivership, have now been hit by a delay in sanctioning the company’s subsequent takeover by the Musgrave Group.
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ArticleIndia looks to boost horticultural output
The Indian government hopes to spur an increase in horticultural production to address a mismatch in supply and demand
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ArticleThe Co-op sees profit drop
The Co-operative Group’s CEO Peter Marks has expressed deep concern over market conditions in reporting a 10 per cent drop in profits.

