News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2595
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ArticleLow European top-fruit season forecast
Apple production within the European Union have predicted a combined crop of 10.2 million tonnes for 2011/12, the third-lowest volume since 2002, according to new data.
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ArticleFresh Impact Tour hits US cities
United Fresh Produce Association hits the road to highlight its impact on shaping national food policy
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ArticleHundreds demand E.coli compensation
Number of growers demanding compensation from Spain’s Almeria province reaches over 800
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ArticleEmirates outlines environmental efficiency
Release of first environmental report shows CO2 efficiency is well ahead of the industry average
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ArticleTesco launches new rainbow cauli packs
Pink, green and white varieties sold together as part of a plan to make brassica more attractive to young consumers
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ArticleGloomy prediction for NZ apple growers
Government figures show producers focused on European markets struggling more than those geared towards Asia
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ArticleBetter outlook for Peruvian asparagus
Ample volume of green and white asparagus from Peru is due to hit the global market for the remainder of this year
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ArticleNorthwest cherries close in on estimate
Reports claim the crop has passed the 14m-box mark and is on course to match pre-season forecasts
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ArticleBonduelle returns to growth
French fresh-cut specialist Bonduelle has recorded an increase in turnover for the full year 2010/11
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ArticleShorter Spanish clementine crop expected
Growers in Castellón say volumes could be down by a quarter, but anticipate better quality fruit
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ArticleTesco gives away Fruit book
A new book on fruit is set to top the charts this week after entering Tesco.
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ArticleBowker expands freight fleet
Bowker Transport has expanded its 550-strong vehicle and trailer fleet with a repeat order for 30 Profi Liners from Krone Trailers UK, making a total of 70 fixed and sliding roof curtainsiders received from Krone in the last 12 months.
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ArticleDel Monte UK sees profits fall
Del Monte UK has seen profits plummet in the last year as it dumped certain lines that were not making money.
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Norman Collett in pallet deal
Pallet specialist CHEP has signed a two-year contract with Norman Collett, extending the 15-year relationship between the two companies.
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ArticleSolar projects creates huge energy boost
The first 16 large-scale solar farm projects, installed just days before the government deadline for incentives ran out, will contribute a remarkable 46.3 megawatts of power to the national grid, according to the NFU.
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ArticleSnow hits Chilean grape region
Inclement weather conditions has caused damage to vineyards in Chile’s main table grape producing area of Copiapó.
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ArticleKitten makes salad sales purr
Former Atomic Kitten star Liz McClarnon has teamed up with large-scale salad supplier G’s Marketing to promote its fresh & naked range.
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ArticleCompetition rife at English top-fruit auction
Pre-sale demand for English dessert apples and pears was “very sharp” at this year’s Horsmonden Hard Fruit Sale last Friday.
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ArticleUK potato seed on show in Europe
Potato importers and growers looking to buy seed from the UK have been urged to visit the Potato Council stand at Potato Europe in Tournai, Belgium, 7-8 September.
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Organic Recycling in £16m green project
Organic Recycling is to extend its multi-million pound Energy and Recycling Park in Lincolnshire with the addition of anaerobic digestion equipment and a biomass boiler.

