News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2894
-
ArticleValencia plans export promotions
Citrus, grape and persimmon exports from Spanish region of Valencia to receive government promotional support
-
ArticlePatrick Holden to leave Soil Association
The Association's director is due to step down at the end of September to focus on promoting sustainable farming internationally
-
ArticleSpanish group strengthens membership
Murcian exporter association Proexport increases stake in Spanish lettuce sector with integration of new companies
-
Article
Oil spill fuel price fears unfounded
Fears that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could push up fuel prices are largely unfounded, according to analysts, although the busy hurricane season forecast this year could have more of an impact.
-
ArticleSoil Association director resigns
Soil Association director, Patrick Holden is stepping down after 15 years in post to focus on international food security work.
-
ArticleNo go for traffic light labelling
Country-of-origin labelling due to be extended but nutritional guidelines set to adopt manufacturing industry's preferred system
-
ArticleFood industry to lead UK economy
Fresh produce companies could prove vital in leading the country out of recession as the government leans on the private sector to plug the hole in the economy.
-
ArticleProduce World forecasts acquisitions
One of the UK’s largest produce traders has forecast a spate of mergers and acquisitions but warned companies must be more realistic about their worth.
-
ArticleAPL appoints new senior vice president
Container shipping firm APL has made two key appointments, with Dave Appleton accepting a senior vice president role
-
ArticleAustralian avocado industry meets
Key players in the Australian avocado market have met in Canberra to discuss the future of the industry
-
ArticleCMA CGM Figaro docks in Los Angeles
The new CGA CGM Figaro has docked in Los Angeles, the largest of the company’s vessels ever to do so
-
ArticleIndian garlic making strong gains
With Chinese production well down on previous years, Indian garlic has stepped up to the plate in export markets
-
ArticleSeabrex sinks as RFW sets sail
New company Rotterdam Fruit Wharf emerges with backing of parent company SEA-invest to pick up where bankrupt firm left off
-
ArticleMoroccans plan major exports increase
Moroccan producers are planning to double fruit and veg exports to the UK in the next five years to take advantage of stagnating European production.
-
ArticleAustralian citrus arrives in US
The first Australian Navel oranges of the season have arrived in the US, with good quality and size reported
-
ArticleSustainability summit tackles top issues
Key players from the food industry discussed the future of sustainability and eco-labels at the Sustainable Foods Summit in Amsterdam
-
ArticleMexico to end NZ kiwifruit tariff
While opposition will be minimal due to lack of domestic production, Mexico is in the process of identifying suitable sites
-
ArticlePatfruit merger reaps strong result
Company's merger with fellow Italian cooperative Ferrara Frutta has apparently helped cut costs and increase competitiveness
-
ArticleAdrian Barlow handed FPC role
CEO of English Apples and Pears Ltd is elected as the vice-president of the Fresh Produce Consortium Council
-
ArticleTony Gibbs to remain at T&G
Despite his dismissal from the board of majority shareholder GPG, Tony Gibbs will remain as Turners & Growers chairman

