News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2876
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ArticleNew wash protects leafy greens
Liquid wash launched by New Leaf product to combat bacterial contamination and prevent illness
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ArticleIndustry welcomes citrus greening fund
New legislation passed in the US is set to provide funding for research into pests and diseases which threaten citrus production
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ArticleOcean Mist expands Mexican facility
Baja Mist vegetable processing and cooling project scheduled for completion in December
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ArticleParents offered nutritional information
PBH has teamed with Schoolmenu.com to provide health information regarding fruit and vegetable consumption
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ArticleAgrexco starts pomegranate deliveries
The Israeli shipper has just begun harvesting the first Northern Hemisphere pomegranates of the season
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ArticleFresh Summit looks to rejuvinate business
This year's PMA event in Orlando will be lead by keynote addresses from innovative business leaders
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Irish farmers revolt against Tesco expansion
A major expansion in the Irish Republic by market leader Tesco has been criticised by the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA), which claims it will further reduce prices for producers and threaten the survival of local shops.
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ArticleFruitness campaign unveils new website
Information portal aims to engage with children and teenagers across five European countries and boost fruit consumption
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ArticleIndustry hits out at "ridiculous" banana checks
European Commission and the Food Standards Agency should lift "ridiculous" checks on imported bananas from Dominican Republic now, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleBlackberries set for blues-style boom
UK blackberry production is predicted to experience a surge similar to the boom blueberries have enjoyed in this country.
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ArticleCalifornia grape season a late bloomer
California’s grape season may be running behind schedule, but the crop is likely to finish with a bang as it hits a new record
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ArticleRSA fears container shortage
The South African citrus industry fears there are not enough containers being built in the world to feed the demand for reefer cargo
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit export hearing begins
Auckland's High Court considers both legality of export regulations and validity of its own jurisdiction as T&G and Zespri spat continues
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ArticleZespri finalises new variety licences
Final grower licences have been announced by Zespri for its new varieties, with a green drop balanced by a gold rise
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ArticleZespri extends reach in China
A sales push with peak-season volumes and a foray into second-tier cities are driving the kiwifruit marketer’s sales in China this year
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ArticleFrench pear forecast encouraging
Although a challenging year awaits French pear exporters, they have been cheered by a promising forecast from the ANPP
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ArticleBooths chairman gains honorary degree
Edwin Booth, chairman North West retailer Booths, has received an honorary degree from the University of Lancaster in recognition of his achievements as a highly successful local businessman.
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ArticleFurther UK losses for Whole Foods
Company accounts reveal that group's UK business continues to lose money, although losses are well down on 2008
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ArticleRussian growth for Costa Rican bananas
Procomer figures show country behind US and EU in Costa Rica's total banana export income table
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ArticleRetail Focus | Benelux
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at recent retail developments in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg

