News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2873
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ArticleWeather to impact Florida's future
Study by the University of Central Florida points to shrinking production seasons for some of state's key crops
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ArticleBenelux apple firms club together
Dutch and Belgian marketers of Rubens, Junami and Wellant apples announce intention to consolidate their sales structure
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ArticleM&S sells UK-grown mange tout
For the very first time, homegrown mange tout will go on sale in the UK high street, via retailer Marks & Spencer
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ArticleSyngenta posts decline in profit
While sales climb slightly, first-half net income drops 11 per cent despite improvement in profitability of seed business
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ArticleFresh sales drive Budgens forward
Budgens strategy of driving fresh sales has had a major impact in the overall market and in many cases has out-performed the market place, according to the data from Kantar Worldpanel.
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ArticleEmirates saves time from Senegal
The Dubai-based airline's new route between Senegal and the UAE will save on valuable travelling time
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ArticleConsumer demand recovering in Finland
Situation improves following foodservice VAT reduction and strong demand for key import items such as bananas and grapes
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ArticleChilean avos face frost problems
Unseasonably cold temperatures across the most southerly countries of South America are threatening some crops and boosting production of others.
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ArticleCapespan acquires Metspan ownership
South Africa’s leading fruit exporter, Capespan, is positioning itself for a further expansion in its activities in Asia
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ArticlePressure piled on for potatoes in 5 A DAY
Pressure is building for government to include fresh potatoes as a portion of vegetables in its recommended 5 A DAY message.
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ArticleMajor ethics report challenges government
Leading figures from industry, the public sector and charities have joined forces to call for fundamental changes in finance, trade and employment to make our food system fairer.
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ArticleNew acquisitions for AgriNurture
AgriNurture is set to acquire two new Philippine agribusinesses, Chinese distributors and set up an Australian unit
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ArticleFAMA plans new fruit stalls
FAMA aims to set up 100 new fresh fruit stalls in Malaysia as part of plans to boost consumption in the country
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ArticleProfit shrinks for Star Reefers
Refrigerated shipper Star Reefers’ second quarter profit has dipped to US$3.8m as rates bottom out
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ArticleUK lettuce growers in export boost
UK wholehead and baby leaf lettuce growers are taking advantage of opportunities for export to continental Europe this summer.
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Perpignan transport hub focuses on fresh
The Perpignan combined road-rail transport terminal, which recently underwent a €40 million extension, is set to develop new routes carrying perishable freight.
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ArticleHort course boom as young attracted
Attempts to tackle to the problem of an ageing industry may be showing signs of success with a reported rise in the uptake of agricultural courses.
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ArticleNZ Braeburn in 20-year low
New Zealand apple producers are increasingly concerned at slow movement of fruit through the supply chain in the UK and Europe.
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Interfarm offers caterpillar options
Interfarm is advising growers to trial biological products to control damaging caterpillar pests as a substitute for insecticides.
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ArticleTozer Seeds boss lands RHS honour
Vegetable plant breeder and md of Tozer Seeds Dr Peter Dawson has been awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).

