News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2625
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ArticleNicaragua enjoys agricultural revival
Exports to the US in particular are rebounding, including melons, watermelons and potatoes
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ArticleChiquita begins to refinance debt
Chiquita Brands International has announced that it has started refinancing a portion of its existing debt, including the company’s 8.875 per cent senior notes.
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ArticleSainsbury’s makes new online appointments
UK grocery retailer announces two major appointments to online sales team
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ArticleZespri delivers sustainability update
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer has researched its sustainability, but is still to enhance its business in key areas
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ArticleDip for Chilean cherry returns
Average returns fell to US$3.37/kg last season as export volume rose considerably to 11.6m cartons
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ArticleAustralian navel exports to US wane
Australian navel exports to the US are likely to fall this year on the back of a high Australian dollar and competition from Chile and South Africa
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ArticleBrazilian shortfall rings true
Heavy rainfall has cut the nation’s apple output this year, leading to a fewer exports and greater demand for imports
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ArticleShiloh Produce extends Chep deal
Group will continue to transport its yellow-red and white onions to supermarkets using Chep pallets
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Article'Grown in the USA' a popular concept
Shelton Group research shows that US consumers are keen to see a label on produce confirming its national origin
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ArticlePeru boosts UAE food trade
Sales of Peruvian goods to the United Arab Emirates are up 36 per cent so far this year, thanks in part to a considerable rise in food sendings
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ArticleMorocco and Togo in trade talks
A delegation of Moroccan businesses visited the Togolese capital last week to try to boost trade
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Funding pushes Exosect forward
Group has announced that investment will help it to introduce the second phase of its commercial strategy
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Outlook improves as rain begins to fall
Recent rainfall has cheered vegetable growers in Lincolnshire and despite prevailing dry conditions, the picture in Norfolk and Suffolk is better than feared.
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ArticleMaersk reports on Japanese port status
Shipping giant says that all major Japanese ports are now operational following the devastating March Earthquake
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ArticleCarrefour to open store at DIP
The French retail giant is scheduled to open a new store at Dubai Investments Park by the end of 2012
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E. coli woes continue in the UK
The industry is continuing to suffer after a second outbreak of E. coli - this time in France - takes its toll on the supply chain.
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ArticleDEFRA backs UK strawberry production
DEFRA is championing the work of East Malling Research (EMR) in revolutionising UK strawberry production as part of its five-year project.
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Asda to import Pakistani mangoes
UK supermarket chain Asda plans to trial the sale of GlobalGAP-certified mangoes from Pakistan this year
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ArticleZespri under fire during India visit
Former T&G chairman Tony Gibbs in bitter dispute with NZ trade minister as Zespri predicts huge growth in exports to India
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ArticleUSDA to re-charter advisory committee
Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee will welcome up to 25 representatives from the business

