News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2830
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca warns of market "collapse"
Agricultural body urges ministers to help EU farmers remain competitive by retaining a strong CAP after 2013
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ArticleAilimpo certifies lemon exporters
27 lemon exporting companies have certified their packhouse facilities using a newly introduced Ailimpo protocol
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ArticleBramley benefits from early sales boom
Sales of Bramley apples through supermarkets in the UK since 1 August have risen 12.5 per cent year on year.
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ArticleBilla profit on the march
Czech-based retailer saw profit and sales growth in 2009, with the group adding 23 new outlets to its portfolio
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ArticleCountdown on to Uruguay congress
This year's Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere will bring together over 300 delegates for networking opportunities and industry insights
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ArticleIsrael plugs grapefruit gap
Good growing conditions in early production areas have brought the crop forward, bringing welcome relief in the UK
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ArticleRoots for Life makes potato hero appeal
A new international foundation is being set up to protect potato varieties in perpetuity and is appealing for individuals and companies to show their support and become Heroes for Life.
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ArticleTesco to expand online presence
Company's chief executive elect reveals intention to roll out internet shopping services in China, Poland and the Czech Republic
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Article‘Arnie’ beefs up US grape profile
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger gave the state’s grapes a healthy dose of celebrity endorsement on a recent trade trip to China
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ArticleGrowth markets head to Berlin
Central and eastern European nations will be out in force at Fruit Logistica 2011 with over 100 exhibitors coming from the regions
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Black grapes see popularity boom
Growth in the black grape market has boomed by almost 100 per cent in the last year as both its volume and popularity increase.
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ArticleIsrael plugs grapefruit gap
An early start to the Israeli grapefruit season will bring some much-needed relief to the category in the UK, after a period of extreme shortage.
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ArticleAustralian produce sales flat
Australian fresh produce sales are stagnating despite significant spending on promotions
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ArticleTyphoon hits Taiwan agriculture
Typhoon Fanapi, which hit Taiwan on Sunday, has brought flooding and agricultural losses to southern and eastern parts of the island
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ArticleIndia apple growers battle disease
India's embattled Himachal Pradesh apple growers are grappling with a deadly fungal disease that has infected orchards and is causing heavy crop losses in the region
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Rijk Zwaan to open Mexican site
Vegetable breeder Rijk Zwaan will officially open Rijk Zwaan Promex SA de CV, a new location in Mexico, next month.
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ArticleCoop outlines growth plans
Group to launch 300 new food stores from next year as it looks out for more acquisition opportunities
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ArticleArgentina releases blueberry forecast
Output from the country’s three main production regions is expected to be on a par with last season
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ArticleFrutesa inks Bayer CropScience alliance
Guatemalan export giant to follow Bayer’s sustainable crop production model in an effort to enhance safety of its produce offer
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M&As set for upward spiral
Mergers and acquisitions in the food sector are predicted to increase over the next year, while local and fairly traded produce are expected to present significant opportunities for businesses.

