News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2909
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ArticleRainfall slows Mexican mango deal
Delayed start to the season slows early export pace, although increasing production could lead to 40m-carton campaign
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ArticlePink Lady embarks on UK ad campaign
Apple brand Pink Lady has announced the launch of its first targeted press advertising campaign in the UK for a number of years.
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The Co-op voices honeybee fears
The Co-operative has warned the problems facing the British honeybee population are being exasperated by a new economic phenomenon - “beeflation”.
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Our names are the same as brands
Importance of Zespri trademark to New Zealand's kiwifruit industry demonstrates how brands can solidify reputations
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ArticleWorld Cup promotion for Fruit & Veg City
South African food retailer launches major new advertising campaign focusing on value for money and product quality
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ArticleBig jump for NZ horticulture exports
The value of New Zealand’s horticulture exports has almost doubled in the past decade, led by kiwifruit and apple shipments
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ArticlePurshade protects Washington apples
Topfruit grower in US Pacific Northwest experiences 'significant decreases' in sunburn damage after adopting Purfresh product
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ArticleBig challenges for global pear trade
Rising competition and changing consumption patterns demand innovative approach to production, logistics and organisation
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ArticleGreen Reefers vessels join Seatrade pool
Six Green Reefers country-class specialised reefer vessels to be employed as part of Belgium-based Seatrade's shipping roster
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ArticleShipping groups extend key service
Hamburg Süd and Maersk Line have added a new string to their Asia/South Africa/South America service
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ArticleSoil Association criticises GM trial
The UK's Soil Association has questioned the sense in the new GM potato trials being undertaken in Norfolk
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ArticleJoint venture brings events together
An agreement between Cesena Fiera and the PMA will see the exchange of information from Macfrut and the Fresh Summit
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ArticleSainsbury’s reworks produce stocking system
Sainsbury’s has made a multi-million pound technology investment in an attempt to counter fresh produce wastage.
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ArticleHefestus boosts lychee shelf-life
Group says that use of Shelf Life Booster technology can also help maintain the red outer colour of the fruit
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ArticleZim increases transatlantic rate
The Israeli shipping company has revealed that rates for transatlantic freight will increase from the start of July
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ArticleDiversify plea for Huelva growers
Strawberry growers in Huelva should diversify into production of a wider range of soft-fruit including raspberries, blackberries and blueberries.
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ArticleMorrisons launches fruit pot range
Morrisons has launched a new range of prepared fruit pots and packs aimed at the family convenience market.
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ArticleAustralasian growers invest in Prevar
New Zealand and Australia’s apple and pear industries will invest NZ$11.5m over the next five years in R&D
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ArticlePesticide found on US cherries
Almost six tonnes of cherries shipped from the US to Taiwan have been found to contain small traces of the pesticide malathion
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ArticleRewe breaks €50bn turnover barrier
CEO Alain Caparros says group's strengthened competitive position has been generated by organic growth and recent acquisitions

