News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2774
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ArticleNew society created to tackle Psa
The recent outbreak of Psa in New Zealand has led to the establishment of Kiwifruit Vine Health to manage the response
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ArticleColder weather helps Murcia’s growers
Winter crops benefit from colder temperatures and rains in southern Spanish region
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ArticleEastpack opts out of Satara deal
Psa outbreak leads to merger rethink as Eastpack points to potential commercial uncertainty for New Zealand kiwifruit
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ArticleDuPont to launch breakthrough insecticide
DuPont prepares for the worldwide launch of its revolutionary crop-care product Cyazypyr
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ArticleChina transport costs hinder growth
Higher-than average transport costs in China are holding back economic growth, according to a logistics report
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ArticleManagement change at The Greenery
Kevin Doran has been appointed as the managing director of Greenery North America Bv. and the Dutch operations of Greenery UK
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ArticlePeru agri-trade show a hit
Peru’s new annual trade show for the agricultural sector, Expoalimentaria, exceeded expectations in terms of exhibitor numbers and business generated
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ArticleInnovations high on Freshconex list
The Freshconex Business Forum on 11 February focuses on trends and innovations in the fresh convenience sector
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ArticleFreshconex Route draws interest
Fruit Logistica exhibitors are expressing great interest in the latest innovation from the leading fresh produce trade show
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ADAS makes energy appeal
UK growers could pay as much as 10 per cent more for energy in the next few years, rural advisor ADAS has warned.
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ArticleLufthansa Cargo appoints new CEO
Karl Ulrich Garnadt is to succeed the outgoing Carsten Spohr as chairman and CEO on 1 January 2011
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ArticleColruyt maintains yearly outlook
First-half profit at Belgian discount retailer comes in close to analysts' expectations
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ArticleBudgens revamps produce offer
Budgens has revamped its fresh produce offer as part of a trial to beat off competition in the convenience category.
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Co-op to launch major food campaign
The Co-operative Group is poised to launch one of its biggest ever food campaign in the new year.
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ArticleBritish asparagus marches on
Consumers spent some £21.4 million on British Asparagus during its peak eight week season, which is up 22 per cent on the previous year, it has been revealed.
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ArticleLotte seeks Indonesian expansion
The Lotte Group is set to become the largest hypermarket operator in Indonesia if its bid for Matahari’s assets there is successful
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Produce World strikes Cranfield partnership
Produce World has partnered with Cranfield University to undertake a major sustainability project on soil health.
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Dockers protest Del Monte move
Del Monte workers have marched against the company's decision to transfer its Philadelphia operations to New Jersey
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ArticleNZ apples win access to Australia
After an 89-year ban, the World Trade Organisation has ruled Australia must now open its borders to New Zealand apples
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ArticleConsortium bids for Chile’s Copefrut
Inversiones Frutícolas makes bid to buy remaining shares in stonefruit, topfruit and kiwifruit cooperative

