News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2682
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | April 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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ArticleMedia too eager to point the finger
Fresh Del Monte should be commended, and not vilified, following the recent outpouring of criticism of its bagged single-finger banana line
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ArticleFood on the agenda at European Parliament
EU leaders have discussed a number of key issues this week, with a debate on PDOs, PGIs and TSGs, and a vote on GM crops
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ArticleMexico eyes Canada avocado potential
New promotional initiative aims to tap into ongoing growth in avocado consumption across Canada
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ArticleEU signs Peru, Colombia deal
Trade agreement will save “half a billion euros” in tariffs, including “substantial” concessions for the agriculture business
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Pakistan 'hits kinnow export target'
Senior official confirms that the country has achieved its aim of shipping some 300,000 tonnes of the citrus fruit
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ArticleSalad bar boost for New Orleans schools
United Fresh Foundation donates salad bars to 33 schools to help increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables for children
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ArticlePeruvian land auction announced
Prime irrigated land suitable for horticultural production in the Lambayeque region of Peru is going up for auction.
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ArticleNew leading Carrefour role for Noël Prioux
Long-time servant has been appointed as executive director for Europe and a member of the retailer's executive board
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ArticleEnza apples to debut in Pakistan
Delica Global ships the first load of Enza-branded New Zealand apples to Pakistan after striking a deal with importer FA International
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Food on the agenda at European Parliament
Legislation on food was at the top of the agenda in European Parliament committee meetings this week with important votes on genetic modification as well as draft measures to improve food quality.
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ArticleGet to the root of the residue issues
Recent residue issues affecting Indian and Thai exports to the EU have underlined the need to review both production systems and market standards
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ArticleTiny C hopes to make big splash with carrots
Growers’ co-op Freshgro has launched a carrot snack pack aimed at the convenience market.
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ArticleIndia lychee crop set to rise
India's new season lychee crop is forecast to be 15 per cent up on last year thanks to good weather
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ArticleFruit firm accused of land grabbing
Philippine rebels have accused a Japanese fruit exporter of forcefully taking land from local Mindanao farmers to expand banana plantations in the region
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ArticleOranfrizer enters Spanish citrus market
Sicilian PGI oranges on sale in Spanish market for the first time, with exporter confident it can attract premium
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Organic Food Awards nominations open
Nominations for the Soil Association Organic Food Awards - the most prestigious and widely respected in the organic sector - are open.
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ArticleJapan's PM bids to ease food safety fears
Japan's Prime Minister has sought to reassure consumers about the safety of produce grown around the Fukushima nuclear plant
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ArticleAPL cuts emissions in Singapore
Container shipping line APL is switching to cleaner fuel in all its vessels calling at Singapore in a bid to cut sulphur emissions
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ArticleIt's Alive campaign up for two awards
Dutch Horticulture Board's recruitment drive nominated in two categories at Annual Masters of Media Awards

