News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2620
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ArticleSoil science seeks fresh understanding
The Institute of Professional Soil Science (IPSS) is to host the launch of its new initiative in London next month.
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ArticleEU issues temporary Egyptian seed ban
Yesterday's EFSA report linking French and German E.coli outbreaks with Egyptian seeds has resulted in a temporary import ban
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ArticleTesco to increase private label offer
Company tells European suppliers it will expand own-brand grocery offer as part of raft of changes at Group Food Sourcing
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ArticleMexico tour raises quality profile
Mexico Calidad Suprema is spreading the word about the nation’s fresh produce food safety and social/environmental credentials
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ArticleDutch apple crop up 25 per cent
Productschap Tuinbouw publishes first new-season forecast, predicting major increases in apple and pear production
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ArticleLondon markets inspire Helsinki overhaul
London’s wholesale markets are to influence a redevelopment of Helsinki’s largest market.
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ArticleJoanna Stephenson joins Linpac
Packaging group has appointed a new vice-president of marketing and innovation
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ArticleContact group demands action
As peach and nectarine growers struggle with low prices in Spain, Italy and France, a contact group has called for emergency measures
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ArticleAntwerp expands South American presence
The Antwerp Port Authority is seeking to raise its profile as a leading hub for fruit, forestry products and steel with new representatives in Chile and Brazil
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ArticleCalifornia plums ripening well
California Plum Marketing Board says plum season is underway with late starts for some and early harvests for others
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ArticleMaersk joins World Ocean Council
Danish logistics group aims to support efforts to promote sustainable development and leadership in the industry
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ArticleJemD appoints operations director
Adrian Abbott joins Canadian greenhouse grower JemD International from BC Tree Fruits
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ArticleSupermarket backs horticulture win
An retailer-union combination has scooped a hat-trick of gold horticultural medals for its Best of British display of fresh flowers, plants and produce.
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ArticleTime to improve authority links
June's E.coli outbreak in Europe has highlighted the need for the fresh produce industry to arm decision makers with the same amount of detailed information it provides its customers
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ArticleMiddle East event joins with WOP Dubai
The Middle East’s leading fresh produce conference event, Eurofruit Congress Middle East, has joined up with WOP Dubai to offer the ultimate conference and trade exhibition
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ArticleSales hike for Mexican lime exports
Mexico cements its position as one of the world’s leading lime suppliers, with a growth in export value during early 2011
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | July 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleFrosts hit South American citrus
The South American citrus industry in Argentina and Chile is apparently evaluating the impact of frosts over the weekend.
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ArticlePhage firm joins Psa fight
Zespri has teamed up with bacteriophage producer OmniLytics to develop a treatment for the kiwifruit disease Psa
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ArticleIrish government under pressure over wages
A government-appointed committee on Irish horticulture has recommended that labour costs in the sector be brought into line with those in the UK.

