News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2901
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ArticleEarly start for Israeli passionfruit
Agrexco reports early ripening in a number of fruits grown along the country's coast, prompting an earlier start to the season
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ArticleFrugi Venta lines up new chairman
TNI management board member and former Greenery director Cees den Hollander to help bring traders and producers closer
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ArticleWAPA reports lower EU apple stocks
Italian apple volumes in storage well down on 2009 levels, with notable 20 per cent downturn in volume of Golden Delicious
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ArticleUS resumes Dutch tomato imports
Investigation by USDA, KCB and PD puts Dutch tomato suppliers back on the US market following leafminer moth concerns
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ArticleNew tour date for Jaffa's Zest for Life
Jaffa’s Zest for Life tour makes its second stop at the Kew Gardens Summer Swing music festival in London on 6-10 July.
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ArticleUS cherry production set to fall
USDA forecasts that sweet and tart cherry production will drop in US following cold, wet spring and frost damage
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Climate change threatens costs
Climate change is already causing shifts in disease patterns in UK crops, a major technical review undertaken by Adas and commissioned by agri-chemical giant BASF has found.
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ArticleFashion watermelon production rises
Spanish Fashion watermelon grower group AGF predicts major increases in production and turnover this year
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ArticleBerry supplies catch up
UK strawberry production is peaking this week after catching up on delays caused by cold weather.
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ArticleEU school fruit scheme funding falls
Funding allocations set to fall in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and the Netherlands, but rise in Italy and Portugal
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ArticleFPJ manager heads for pastures new
FPJ business development manager Tommy Leighton is leaving the company at the end of the month.
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ArticleStrong time for pricey limes
The lime market in the UK is very strong and is likely to continue in the same vein for a month at least.
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ArticleAustralian horticultural exports down
The value of Australia’s horticultural exports could fall 20 per cent this year, with a poor grape season blamed for much of the slide
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ArticleIndian mangoes find a home in US
Indian mangoes are fetching higher prices in overseas markets according to the country’s export development body
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ArticleAPL names new container ship
Shipping firm APL has named its newest vessel the ‘APL Sri Lanka’ and will deploy it on its China India Express service
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ArticleAgricultural Wages Board under pressure
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has described the outcome of this year's annual Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) negotiations as challenging, while at the same time calling on the coalition government to abolish the board as soon as possible
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ArticleCovent Garden hosts Red Tractor meet
Michelin starred chef Tom Aikens (pictured left) and Café Spice Namasté’s Cyrus Todiwala (r) joined Covent Garden Market Authority’s Helen Evans (c), and Assured Food Standards’ trade marketing manager Penny Beauchamp at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) to celebrate Red Tractor Week (14-20 June) at a five-course breakfast on the buyers’ walk.
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Europe votes on draft CAP report
MEPs have voted on amendments to a draft report on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy after 2013 at a special Agriculture Committee meeting in Strasbourg.
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ArticleBroccoli growers in Father's Day promo
The Brassica Growers Association is using Father’s Day on Sunday to promote the benefits to men of eating broccoli.
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Southern Co-operative acquires new site
The Southern Co-operative has acquired a new site in Windsor for its convenience store trading operation.

