News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2709
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ArticleRain takes toll on Australian stonefruit
It has been a trying season for stonefruit growers in the Australian state of Victoria, with heavy rains spoiling crops and killing trees in the region
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ArticleIndia reports vegetable production increases
Despite post-monsoonal rains in late 2010 affecting supplies of some categories, India has posted a significant increase in vegetable production
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ArticleUS produce sector applauds border deal
California Apple Commission and United Fresh say US-Mexico proposed trucking deal will help US exporters
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ArticleFyffes ahead of expectations
Profits climb 0.2 per cent for the full-year period of 2010 to hit €21.3m
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ArticleSeald Sweet launches tropical division
Move into tropicals will complement the company’s core citrus business as it seeks to accommodate rising ethnic diversity in the US
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ArticleChilean firm Aconex “in difficulties”
Alleged family feud and outstanding debts reportedly leads to seizure of bank accounts at the fresh fruit export group
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Chemistry hots up for potatoes
Potato growers in the UK have two new fungicide options to use in their blight control programmes this year, both with the advantage of containing a new active ingredient from “a totally new class of chemistry”.
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Pakistan mangoes to hit US shelves
Exporter Harvest Tradings will send the first shipment to the country by airfreight later this year
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ArticleDutch pepper production to fall
Sector anticipates shift towards orange and red varieties, with overall downturn at the expense of green and yellow peppers
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ArticleTesco to expand Fresh & Easy
Tesco has signalled its intention to expand its Fresh & Easy convenience store chain in the US after opening its first two outlets in northern California.
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ArticleAhold to make board changes
Robin van den Bergh has been nominated for appointment, with Karen de Segundo set to step down
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ArticleConcern over pesticide legislation 'dilution'
UK's crop protection sector calls on Defra to maintain existing pesticide controls as new EU directive comes into play
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ArticleLeading players join Global Berry Congress
Representatives from some of the berry industry's leading companies have joined the programme for April's Global Berry Congress in Monterey, California
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ArticleColors 'puts upheaval behind it'
The Colors Group, one of the largest fruit exporters in South Africa, has put recent upheavals behind it and says it is fast regaining its position as one of the leading names in the country’s vibrant fruit industry.
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ArticleNZ apples avoid hail damage
A hailstorm on Sunday has not caused any significant damage to New Zealand’s apple crop, according to peak body
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ArticleClemcott defies weather woes
Quality-certified easy-peeler Clemcott has been withstanding the cold temperatures that have dealt a harsh blow to other Spanish citrus so far this season.
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ArticleThai produce given quality deadline
Thailand has until next January to prove that all shipments of 16 suspect vegetable types to the EU meet quality standard requirements, according to the Thailand Trade Representative Office (TTR).
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ArticlePhilippines primes China for Class A bananas
China’s growing purchasing power and huge population has caught the eye of the Filipino banana industry
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ArticleRecord crop for Australian almonds
With a record crop this year and a doubling in volumes forecast by 2015, almonds are Australia’s fastest growing horticulture sector
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ArticleEdeka 'close' to new sourcing deal
German food retailer said to be awaiting approval for new arrangement with Rewe's current procurement partner Dohle

