News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2756
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ArticleChilean blueberries track solid course
Exports of this season's Chilean blueberries to the US, Europe and Asia are on course to exceed 2009/10 shipments
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ArticleCalavo posts record results
Fourth-quarter and full-year performance in 2010 exceeded historical records at the US-based avocado marketer on the back of greater fresh volume
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ArticleSunnyRidge builds distribution centre
One of the biggest berry grower-importer-distributors in the US starts construction of new packing facility in Florida
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ArticleIsraeli port strike ends
The strike which saw 2,500 workers at ports in Israel walk out has ended after lengthy negotiations.
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ArticlePakistan welcomes Kinnow tax cut
Iran has cut its Kinnow import tariff a month earlier than normal, benefitting Pakistani exporters
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ArticleSir Stuart Rose steps down
Former Marks & Spencer chairman Sir Stuart Rose stepped down from the supermarket after six years at the helm on Tuesday.
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ArticleColin Smith named in new year honours
Leading lights in the food and farming sectors have been honoured by the Queen in her New Year’s list.
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ArticleDEFRA promises UK production support
DEFRA secretary of state Caroline Spelman has promised to reduce red tape in UK agriculture in an effort to encourage young farmers, aid environmental sustainability and ensure future profitability.
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ArticleAustralian table grapes gear up for China
Officials form the Australian Quarantine Inspection Service have begun inspecting more than 200 table grape operations in preparation for that country’s first season exporting grapes to the Chinese mainland
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ArticleIndian research bears unseasonal fruit
Indian pineapple growers could benefit from research into ripening fruit out of season
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ArticleHamburg Süd extends services
Shipper announces extension of US-Caribbean WAMS service to Europe from next month
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ArticleContracts to become obligatory
Written contracts between fruit and vegetable producers and buyers are set to become compulsory in France
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Bean market remains strong
Strong domestic and export demand, combined with prices some 50 per cent above 2009 levels, make beans an attractive short- and long-term spring cropping option for UK growers, according to Limagrain UK.
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ArticleTesco Malaysia promotes local produce abroad
Tesco plans to promote Malaysian products produced by small and medium-sized companies at its stores in China, South Korea and India
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ArticleStonefruit halts drop in Spanish exports
Country’s fruit and vegetable shipments fall during 2010, but remain stable thanks to stonefruit sales
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ArticlePakistan prepares for US mango launch
Pakistan is poised to make its mango export debut in the US this season, a year after its first mango shipments to Europe
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ArticleANPP fights import certificate scrap
The French topfruit association has expressed its strong objection to EU plans to get rid of import certificates
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Fresh to Go UK forms
Fresh to Go South Africa and Constantia UK have joined forces to establish Fresh to Go (UK) Limited.
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ArticlePakistan halts onion exports to India
The Pakistan government has called a halt to all over-land onion exports, including to India, in a bid to stabilise soaring domestic prices
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ArticleSouth Africa anticipates citrus growth
Orange demand in the Middle East and greater access to the US citrus market are tipped to drive expansion this season

