News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2790
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ArticleRewe to drop organic banner
Retailer's Vierlinden organic concept to come to an end in 2011 as group aims to focus on more recently launched Temma outlets
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ArticleIndia angles for US trade deal
Indian officials hope to discuss US access for Indian grapes, pomegranates and lychees during US President Obama's visit this week
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ArticleAir cargo set to take off
World air cargo traffic is expected to regain its 2007 peak by the end of the year
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ArticleRecovery tipped for Argentinean fruit
Supplies of apples, pears and table grapes from the South American country are forecast to rebound during the 2011 season
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ArticleUS organic food market accelerates
New report claims demand for organic and natural products is rising rapidly, making it one of the fastest growing industries in US
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ArticleSales reshuffle for Oppenheimer
North American produce importer-distributor announces changes to sales personnel and fruit categories
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Agro-Mashov to focus food shortages
Next year's Agro-Mashov exhibition in Israel will focus on the issue of water and food shortages.
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ArticleMixed picture for Almeria’s exporters
Growers in Spanish province benefiting from better prices, with notable exception of aubergines
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ArticleEMR gains national backing
East Malling Research has been granted responsive mode status by the BBSRC, allowing it to bid for certain funding opportunities
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ArticleLe Crunch targets UK wholesalers
The new Le Crunch campaign aims to convince UK wholesalers to choose French apples
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Cocaine bust at Rungis market
Some 31kg of cocaine have been found hidden among a shipment of bananas at Rungis fresh produce wholesale market in Paris.
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ArticleECME tackles key issues in Dubai
From new sources to new markets, via the local impact of the crisis, Eurofruit Congress Middle East grappled with the top issues
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ArticleRussia finds pest on spuds from Belgium
The discovery by Russian authorities of cyst nematode on potatoes from Belgium could lead to "restrictions"
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Funding for deliciouslyorkshire cut
The funding for deliciouslyorkshire has been cut by government via Yorkshire Forward.
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ArticleSt Lucia sees banana industry 'wiped out'
Country's agriculture minister says that the industry could take up to eight months to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Tomas
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | November 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Whole Foods unveils expansion plans
US natural and organic food retailer Whole Foods Market is to extend its UK operations outside the capital for the first time.
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ArticleFlowers at risk of becoming commodity
The low retail prices for flowers and plants are having an adverse impact on the floral industry and run the risk of turning flowers into nothing more than a commodity.
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ArticleKiwifruit canker confirmed in New Zealand
Officials last night confirmed a bacterial infection discovered at an orchard in New Zealand to be kiwifruit canker
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit industry on high alert
A suspected case of kiwifruit canker on an orchard in New Zealand has the country’s largest horticultural industry on high alert

