News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2700
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ArticleGovernment backs innovation in RSA
A new three-year Innovation Programme has been announced for the fresh produce industry as government support continues
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ArticlePostcard | Styria... via Berlin
Austria's leading apple production region took the opportunity to highlight its quality and reliability at last month's Fruit Logistica
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ArticleIndustry can help meet sustainable targets
Fresh Produce Consortium welcomes new report on sustainable development and poverty eradication
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ArticlePort of Hamburg on show in Russia
Germany's largest seaport will be represented once more at the TransRussia Exhibition in Moscow
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ArticleMarden Fruit Show Society holds AGM
The Marden Fruit Show Society (MFSS) is to hold its AGM this week as it looks ahead to the National Fruit Show.
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Cencosud profits up on higher sales
Chilean retailer points to increased sales across business operations as reason for strong year
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ArticleTalking Heads | Paul Coenen
Fruitnet.com talks to VLAM's German office head Paul Coenen about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleGuatemalan mangoes target US market
Some 17,000 tonnes of mangoes were shipped from Guatemala to the US last year, making it the largest export market
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ArticleBritish flower industry concerned
The British flower industry is fearful that a late Easter means it will miss out on an important sales opportunity.
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ArticleAgritrade 2011 a success
Central America welcomes 3,000 trade visitors to biennial trade show and conference event held last week in Guatemala
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ArticleNew Zealand predicts strong kiwi season
New Zealand kiwifruit growers are predicting a strong season after growers in Gisborne began picking Zespri Gold this week.
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ArticleScotland springs into Organic Action Plan
Scottish Rural Affairs cabinet secretary Richard Lochhead SMP launched Scotland’s Organic Action Plan at potato and root-crop grower Tio Ltd’s Morayshire farm.
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ArticleSEF faces brighter 2011 after cauliflower strife
Southern England Farms (SEF) has switched its crop focus and predicted an increase in profit margins after admitting the winter cauliflower market has become “unsustainable”.
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ArticleEcuador hopes to grow trade with Korea
The Ecuadorian ambassador plans to boost exports of fresh produce to South Korea
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ArticleAustralian citrus to benefit from packing development
It is projected that a new packing development will add A$30m to the Australian citrus industry
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ArticleIndian grape exports to EU plummet
Shipments to the EU look set to halve this season amid a range of hurdles, from sourcing suitable supplies to overcoming buyer caution in the wake of last year’s residue issue
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ArticleMurcian earnings up despite volume fall
Spanish region has benefited from major rise in export earnings, in spite of shipments for several products dropping
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ArticleVeg growers defend greenhouses
At SIA in Paris, French vegetable producers have been seeking to give greenhouse production a better name
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ArticleLettuce growers struggle in France
French lettuce growers in the south of France are selling at a loss and predict the end of local production unless change is forthcoming
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RQA Training launches new service
RQA Training has launched a new initiative for companies interested in public training courses, but who can't find exactly what they're looking for.

