News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2912
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ArticleOrchardWorld trials new pear varieties
Top-fruit supplier OrchardWorld has planted a new £25,000 concept orchard which will trial four new pear varieties in the UK.
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Parker pulls out of M&S job race
Alan Parker has ruled himself out of the running to take up the chairmanship at Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleUS considers Panamanian peppers
Bell peppers from Panama could enter the US without treatment under new guidelines being proposed
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ArticleRSA fruit industry squares up to shippers
Industry players band together to bring congestion charges imposed during the strike to the South African Competition Commission
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ArticleSanguinello juice back on the market
Fruit juice giant Tropicana has reintroduced its Sanguinello juice, made from 100 per cent Sicilian blood oranges.
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ArticleNunhems aims big for new melon
Seeds specialist Nunhems has announced that it has high hopes for its new Yellow Moon melon variety
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ArticleChile proposes reconstruction plan
Chilean Exporters Association launches campaign to support the financing of jobs and reconstruction of national economy
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ArticleCMA CGM expands South African service
Group adds weekly call in Durban to WAX service to directly connect South Africa with Asia
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ArticleBelgian pears gain access to China
EXCLUSIVE: Groundbreaking protocol agreement means Belgium will become first country worldwide to export pears to China
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ArticleNew apple variety for Giumarra
The Washington State group has expanded its line-up of New Zealand apples with the disease-resistant Divine variety
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ArticleUruguay to welcome major congress
Punta del Este is the venue for this year's Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere, taking place on 1-3 December
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ArticleOppenheimer expands import team
New Tampa-based sales representative will focus initially on handling imported kiwifruit, apples and pears, as well as Oregon cherries
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ArticleJFC charters Seatrade vessels
Leading Russian fruit importer to receive delivery of specialised reefer ships in August and November this year
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ArticleFrench put off by price
French shoppers are consuming insufficient fruit and vegetables due to a lack of money, according to a new poll
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ArticleFreshfel appoints board for 2010-2012
Ramon Rey re-elected as president and calls on industry to identify ways to increase sales of fresh fruit and vegetables in Europe
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ArticleGovernment moves to cut red tape
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has welcomed the new coalition government’s move to cut red tape but fears attempts to tackle the situation could create further bureaucracy.
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ArticleBritish potato industry overcomes late start
Potato producers throughout the UK are experiencing differing fortunes this season, but most have had a late start following the recent cold weather. As potato activity gears up, Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to leading producers in key areas
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ArticleSummer fruit gains for Italians
Italy predominantly feeds its own, but the market for Italian summer fruit from peaches, nectarines and cherries to melons and grapes has held open its window to the UK. Anna Sbuttoni catches up with growers and exporters at the start of the season
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ArticleOrganics sector makes slow but sure progress
As organic fresh produce slowly rises from the ashes, competition in the form of well-established and understood ethical brand throws Fairtrade vegetables into the arena. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a look at the organics sector
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Three lions on the shelf alongside summer offer
Marketing fresh produce lines to make them topical is far from new and we are no doubt in for a spate of FIFA World

