News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2892
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ArticleEC backs national promotion schemes
The European Commission has approved funding for 14 member states, supporting agricultural promotion
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ArticleT&G extends billboard campaign
Company continues to demand overhaul of country's kiwifruit export regulations with second billboard outside Wellington Airport
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ArticleTesco and Sainsbury's back organic campaign
The EU has approved funding for the UK’s first generic promotional campaign to increase awareness of the benefits of organic food with the backing of Sainsbury’s, Tesco, and Waitrose, among others.
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ArticleShippers combine to upgrade service
New cooperation oversees the launch of an enhanced service between Asia and Europe
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ArticleZespri "excited" about new varieties
European arm of New Zealand kiwifruit marketer says new cultivars offer "great potential" as consumer tests continue
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ArticleNew line to connect Morocco and France
A new shipping line is due to open up between Morocco and France, Les Afriques has reported
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Article'Zombies' stalking UK produce industry
Plimsoll report suggests presence of 61 UK fresh produce groups that exist merely to pay debts and struggle on
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ArticleRetail markets ‘need more support’
World Union of Wholesale Markets calls for greater backing and funding for retail markets across Europe
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ArticleSeeka echoes Satara warning
New Zealand government tax changes will have one-off impact on net profit of NZ$4.5m, group CEO Michael Franks reveals
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ArticleProduce sales unabated after England exit
As the England football team’s hopes were dashed, fears that the produce industry could see a fall in its phenomenal cross-category sales proved unfounded.
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ArticleRDA cuts throw horticulture in jeopardy
Regional Development Agencies will be scrapped as part of the government’s swingeing economic cuts, the coalition confirmed last week, putting vital research and business development in jeopardy.
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ArticleChina’s produce holds up well in flood
Despite the floods that have wreaked havoc in southern China, industry sources say fresh produce supplies have not been overly affected
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ArticleDolefil may lose labour accreditation
Dole Philippines could have its labour accreditation revoked after three non-conformities were observed by inspectors
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ArticlePick ‘n’ Pay sells Franklins stores
South African retailer Pick ‘n’ Pay has sold the Franklins supermarket chain to Australian firm Metcash
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ArticleAmazon begins selling fruit and veg online
Internet giant's German arm establishes new sales portal to sell and distribute wide range of groceries including fresh produce
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ArticleM&S commits soft-fruit blunder
Marks & Spencer was left embarrassed and apologetic after it undermined its own local sourcing boasts at the Royal Highland Show last week.
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ArticleTanzanian avocados hit the UK
Mack Multiples has predicted a rosy future for Tanzanian avocados after receiving 20 tonnes of the fruit last week.
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ArticleFairtrade success in Scandinavia
Over the past year, Fairtrade sales have been booming in Scandinavia, in spite of the tough economic conditions
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ArticleAustralia releases China apple protocol
Biosecurity Australia has released the final import protocol for Chinese apples, but the Australian industry is up in arms
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ArticleSatara warns of lower yearly earnings
Falling fruit volumes and tax impact could combine to 'significantly' hit profit this year, New Zealand group warns

