News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2760
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ArticleFlood damages West Australian grapes
Table grape growers will be amongst those counting the costs after heavy flooding in Western Australia devastated crops and left hundreds of people homeless
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ArticleVan der Merwe brothers lauded in RSA
Prestigious South African Farmer of the Year award is handed to Gerrit and All van der Merwe of ALG Citrus
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ArticleDeliveries still ‘getting through’
UK supermarkets report no problems with fresh produce deliveries, although more snow is forecast
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ArticleNunhems appoints new MD for strategy
Vicente Navarro will join the Nunhems management board on 1 January 2011
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Spanish fret over crop damage
Low temperatures and frosts across Spain over recent days have caused concern among the country’s fresh produce sector over possible damage to late year crops, with one report already indicating losses among artichoke producers.
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ArticleCharles Wilson becomes IGD president
Booker Group ceo Charles Wilson has become president of IGD with Mars Chocolate UK’s Fiona Dawson becoming vice-president.
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ArticleDG Fruit UK acquires Simply Fruit
DG Fruit UK has acquired Kent firm Simply Fruit to expand its portfolio of produce.
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ArticleNHS Supply Chain ups produce standards
NHS Supply Chain is ramping up its focus on local produce as it begins a drive that will see suppliers ranked on their sustainability credentials.
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ArticleIndia suspends onion exports
India has suspended the export of onions as prices of the commodity skyrocket due to a supply shortage
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ArticleDutoit's gift to Langkloof community
Dutoit makes gift to South African fruit growing region, that is expected to make a major contribution to the area's future
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ArticleUSDA highlights gap in China promotions
Fresh produce exporters to China need to raise their game when it comes to promotions, according to a recent report from the USDA
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ArticleChilean fruit battles rain
The Chilean fresh produce industry is evaluating the damage to new season fruit crops following heavy rains on Saturday 11 December, which fell from the Metropolitan Region to the south of the country, according to a report from SimFRUIT.
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ArticleEmirates recognises cargo agents
Group's annual awards lunch highlights agents generating revenues for Emirates SkyCargo
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ArticleCasino launches healthy label
Casino Bien pour vous range targets consumers looking to live well and those with food intolerances
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ArticleMurcia’s production hit by frosts
Cold weather damages thousands of hectares of lettuce and artichokes in Spanish region
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ArticlePeru seeks asparagus opportunities
Country's Asparagus Importers Association releases market survey in US to help identify potential industry challenges
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ArticleRiverina citrus growers top US list
Region's citrus growers fight off tough international competition and strong value of Australian dollar
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ArticleCurrency rates present challenges
Strengthening rates in key Southern Hemisphere supply countries set to place enormous pressure on exporters during 2011
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ArticleRepeat business for convenience outlets
Some 17 per cent of people who use convenience stores in the UK shop there at least once a day, according to IGD
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ArticlePeruvian produce exports to increase
The Peruvian Exporters Association (Adex) has announced in a statement that national exports are on course to increase to US$34bn in 2010, up 26.7 per cent in value against 2009 and 11.2 per cent higher than 2008.

