News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2904
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ArticlePakistan mangoes bound for US
After drawn-out negotiations, Pakistani mangoes have finally been granted access to the lucrative US market
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ArticleSolid crop forecast for Northwest cherries
After a cold and wet May, warmer weather in June is ramping up production of this year’s Northwest cherry crop
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ArticleRed alert as Zespri spots market gap
Roll-out of pre-commercial trials on two new red-fleshed varieties puts company on course to market first volumes in 2013
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ArticleUK seminar encourages buying groups
A seminar run by the Soil Association is urging the formation of buying groups in the UK to improve access to fresh, local, affordable food
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ArticleSpar launches World Cup site
Spar International has launched a website entirely dedicated to football in the run up to the World Cup.
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ArticleZespri releases three new varieties
Kiwifruit marketer approves sweet green, early gold and long-storing gold cultivars for commercial planting and grafting this year
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ArticleMarketing push for new kiwifruit
Gold varieties to be incorporated under existing label, while sweet green cultivar looks set to be sold under a new trademark
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ArticleCatalan associations announce merger
Major Catalan fresh produce associations Catalonia Qualitat and Asofruit have announced merger after three years’ of talks
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ArticleSainsbury's sales growth declines
Low food prices contribute to decline in UK retailer's sales growth and market is expected to remain challenging
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ArticleZespri releases new variety licences
Zespri has announced its allocation of grower licenses for the three new kiwifruit varieties it released last month
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ArticleZim to sell stake in foreign firm
Israeli shipping group Zim has reportedly agreed to sell its holding in a foreign company that provides services to the industry
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Soil Association hosts buying groups meet
The Soil Association is holding a free open seminar in Swindon to explore the potential of large-scale consumer buying groups.
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Moroccan's host British trade day
Fresh produce business already dealing with, or intending to work with, Moroccan companies have been invited to attend an event in London later this month.
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ArticleDel Monte denies CR melon claim
Following closure of Brazilian operations, company strongly refutes rumour that it will no longer ship Costa Rican melons to Europe
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ArticleEU on verge of produce labelling laws
Labelling to give British consumers clear, accurate and honest country of origin information could soon be made law if MEPs throw their weight behind a vote in Strasbourg today.
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ArticleFlorette expects summer spike
The bagged sales category is set to overcome a slow start to the year with a summer spike in sales driven by the FIFA World Cup.
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ArticleUSDA suspends organic body in China
The USDA has suspended one of its organic certifiers in China for one year after discovering a conflict of interest
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ArticleIndia seeks greater China access
The Indian agriculture minister has asked his Chinese counterpart to allow market access for more fruits and vegetables
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ArticlePeru records avocado upturn
Europe absorbs bulk of new season arrivals as efforts intensify to finalise access protocols for the US market

