News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2881
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Belgian prices rise on strong demand
Soaring demand in Belgium and across Europe is pushing up prices for Flandria-labelled salads.
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ArticleRussia drought ‘worst in decades’
Agriculture sector asks for financial aid from Russian government as most severe drought in decades persists
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ArticleFears over buoyancy of Ocado flotation
Concerns raised about £1bn+ valuation of world's largest online grocer following collapse of oil firm's planned flotation
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ArticleHamburg Süd makes Israel service change
Group announces separation from Zim to put together independent Europe-Israel service
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ArticleAPEAM lands prestigious export award
Michoacán avocado association receives this year's National Export Award, and elects a number of new board members
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ArticleSainsbury's lowers English cherry spec
Sainsbury’s has delighted English cherry growers by lowering its size specification in a bid to help them market a greater proportion of their crop.
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ArticleStrong demand for Italian radicchio
While volumes of the Castelfranco variegated type rose dramatically this year, Treviso red radicchio was in short supply
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ArticleFunken finds fresh-cut solution
The German group has adopted a Hefestus system to help boost the shelf life of fresh-cut produce
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ArticleJoin the debate at Asiafruit Congress
The countdown is on to the leading event for Asia's fresh produce industry in Hong Kong on 8-10 September
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United Food & Commercial Workers - Apology
On 7 July, we published an article entitled ‘Tesco talks down US criticism’ in which we stated that a union
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ArticleNot such a slick operation
Fresh produce businesses ought to be able to learn a few things from the way BP has handled the ongoing crisis in the Gulf of Mexico
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ArticleCool Logistics 2010 taking shape
A number of perishable logistics and transport providers will be represented at this year's conference
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Health initiatives shrouded in doubt
Health secretary Andrew Lansley has dismayed the trade with his change of approach on the Change4Life campaign and continuing uncertainty over the future of the Food Standards Agency (FSA), the School Fruit & Vegetable Scheme and 5 A DAY campaign.
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ArticleGovernment slashes import red tape
The government has agreed to deregulate import procedures for reputable traders, slashing the level of checks required under the EU Marketing Standards in a significant step forward.
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ArticleZespri-T&G hearing due next week
New Zealand’s High Court will next week host a preliminary hearing of Turners & Growers’ claims against Zespri
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ArticleAustralian apple industry voices concerns
Key figures in the Australian apple industry have met with agriculture minister Tony Burke to voice biosecurity concerns
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ArticleEarly start for Australian strawberries
New planting techniques and increased plantings will see an early and potentially large Australian strawberry season this year
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ArticleTotal Produce launches new site
Total Produce, one of the UK’s largest wholesalers, has launched a new website.
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Article'Solid' NW cherry season continues
Industry anticipates a stable second-half for this year's campaign, with 4.5m-5m boxes still to be shipped
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ArticleJFC secures new loan agreement
Nordea Bank signs deal to make US$15m credit line available to Russian fresh produce importer

