News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2698
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ArticleHK blocks imports from radiation zone
Hong Kong bans imports of agricultural produce from parts of Japan after detecting excessive levels of radioactive iodine in spinach and turnip samples
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ArticleNFU welcomes Budget changes
The NFU has been largely positive in its response to Chancellor George Osborne’s budget, stressing that government must enable rural businesses to grow.
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ArticleNew research backs up Fresh Pod
A product used to keep fruit and vegetables fresh has been proven to eliminates bacteria, mould and other fungi from storage areas.
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ArticleModest growth for Sainsbury's
British retailer shows slight sales increase in fourth quarter statement, citing tough trading conditions for slowdown
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ArticleRoyal Fruitmasters nominates new CEO
Dutch company's board puts forward current Fruitmasters Growers boss Kees de Kat as replacement for Rian Verwoert
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ArticleSpanish urged to eat more broccoli
Lack of consumption in Spain is focus of major new campaign being staged with several major retailers
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ArticleTop organisations form organic alliance
Eight European organisations have founded the Leading Organic Alliance, with the aim of assisting organic agriculture in Europe
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ArticleDel Monte recalls cantaloupes
Voluntary recall is announced following the discovery of a possible salmonella contamination
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ArticleHEFF unveils produce nominees
Four producers have made the fresh produce category shortlist of this year’s Heart of England fine foods (HEFF) Diamond Awards.
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ArticleAntwerp crucial to French trade
Around 500,000 containers were either imported or exported between the Port of Antwerp and France through 2010
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ArticleLow harvest cuts Kakuzi profit
The Kenyan producer has announced a decline in profit for 2010 thanks to a poor avocado harvest
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ArticleDisney to expand produce offer
Disney reveals strategy to launch more healthy, family-friendly fresh fruit and vegetable options for North American consumers
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ArticleJapan issues vegetable warning
The Japanese government has urged people to avoid eating leafy vegetables grown near the country's quake stricken nuclear plant
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ArticleDollar hobbles Australian kiwifruit
The high-trading Australian dollar is troubling exports of a “spectacular” Australian kiwifruit season
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Kiwifruit shippers opt for Purfresh
Group's Cold Storage and Transport options are said to outperform alternatives in side-by-side comparisons
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ArticleAnita Fial announces retirement
The influential fresh produce veteran is stepping down from Lewis & Neale after earning an IFEC Lifetime Achievement Award
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ArticleEast Malling Trust appoints new director
East Malling Trust has appointed Sally Flanagan as its business development director to help the charitable trust strengthen it ties with the business community, academia and key industry and community organisations.
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ArticleOrganics get banking boost
An ethical banking specialist has backed the organic catering industry with a new intiative.
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ArticleIrish look to stem flow of UK imports
A campaign is underway in the Irish Republic to strengthen the horticulture sector and reduce the flood of imports, many of them from the UK.
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ArticleDavide Vernocchi is new Conerpo boss
Current vice-president steps up following departure of former president Paolo Bruni, with Roberto Cera assuming the deputy role

