News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2611
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ArticleMacfrut attracts overseas attention
The number of foreign delegates has grown on the previous year, while exhibition space has already matched 2010 levels
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ArticleUS removes Peru avocado quarantine
The new ruling means Peruvian Hass avocados no longer need to undergo cold treatment for fruit fly before entering the US
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ArticleFiddleford appoints senior figures
Fiddleford Mushrooms has made two senior appointments following considerable expansion.
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ArticleMexican limes to regain stability
Prices are set to rebound during the second half of the year as export volume returns to normal rhythm
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ArticleSainsbury's happy to wait on English apples
Sainsbury’s insists being first to market with English apples and pears this season is not its top priority, despite exceptionally early fruit set.
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ArticleFurther consolidation forecast for foodservice
The foodservice industry is set for further consolidation while the restaurant trade is facing a “crisis of confidence” as promotional risks backfire.
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ArticleWalmart China appoints new executives
Fresh appointments to the helm of Walmart China following the recent departure of several top executives
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ArticleShipping lines axe Asian services
Shipping capacity between Asia and the US has taken a hit as shipping lines continue to cut services between the regions
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ArticleIncreased South African citrus access likely
With the South African citrus industry negotiating a difficult season hopes are high Korea could soon open its borders to grapefruit and lemons from the African nation
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ArticleChina hungry for US grapes
The US grape season timing is not lining up well with key festivals in China this season, but overall the market is growing solidly
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ArticleUS stonefruit running late
A cold first half of the year has upset the timing and volume predictions for stonefruit growers in the western US
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ArticleHeavy hail damage to Italian apples
Area between Trento and Lake Garda struck by major hailstorm, high winds and heavy rain, causing damage to fruit crops
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Article‘High quality’ crop may bring relief
Spanish stonefruit producers believe this season’s harvest may help renew confidence in country’s products
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ArticleMartinavarro completes Citroluz purchase
Valencian citrus exporter buys facilities of bankrupt fresh fruit and juice company Citroluz in Huelva
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ArticleSprouting seed growers slam FSA over advice
Jim Hardy of Aconbury Sprouts tells Freshinfo that his company has lost half of its business
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ArticleS&A signs strawberry exclusivity deal
S&A Produce has secured an exclusivity agreement with Italian fruit growers Vivai Salvi and Vivai Mazzoni and plant breeder CIV (Consorzio Italiano Vivaisti) to grow and market the Italian strawberry variety Capri in the UK.
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Agrexco trustee wants worker cuts
Lack of cooperation cited as reason for Shlomo Nass to attempt to cut Agrexco's workforce and send others on unpaid leave
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ArticleGrowth ahead of market for K&N
Kuehne and Nagel saw net earnings improve during the first half of the year, with growth in seafreight volumes and airfreight tonnage
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ArticleResearch in spotlight at Fruit Focus
Leading research that will help UK fruit growers meet the demands of the market place will be a key attraction at Fruit Focus.
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ArticleFreshfel welcomes sprout stance
Twin positives see Denmark retract its sprout consumption advice and German organic farm in Bienenbuttel resume activities

