News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2915
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New Zealand red apple launched
Prevar Ltd has announced it has licensed the marketing rights for a new red apple cultivar with the development name PremA96 to New Zealand firm Havelock North Fruit Company.
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ArticleSurge in South Korean fruit imports
A spell of unseasonably cold weather in South Korea has led to a jump in imported fruits according to the country’s retailers
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ArticleTesco adds to naked salad
Tesco’s new salad box project is to have an on-shelf counterpart, fresh & naked living leaves.
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ArticleAustralian growers welcome currency slide
While disappointing for tourists, Australian citrus exporters are licking their lips at the prospect of a weakened Australian dollar
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ArticleCitrus pest found in South Africa
The recent discovery of the woolly white fly in the Eastern Cape has prompted fears for the South African citrus industry
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ArticleSielsa installs Purfresh system
Costa Rican produce warehouse will use cold storage system to control ripening and reduce mould or diseases
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ArticleGuadeloupe bananas return to EU
Following a lengthy hiatus caused by the volcanic eruption at Montserrat, exports of Guadeloupe's bananas are ready to resume
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ArticleZespri welcomes Russian trade talks
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has welcomed the news that a Free Trade Agreement with Russia could be near
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ArticleNZ group 'wants split' from Kiwifruit body
Grower calls for formation of independent association amid reported concerns over NZKGI's ability to address certain issues
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ArticleWorld Cup teams offset emissions
Through Soil & More's compost project, many teams at this month's World Cup aim to offset their carbon emissions
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Staffline acquires labour provider
HR specialist Staffline has acquired the trade and assets of DKM Labour Solutions, a Nottingham-based provider of recruitment solutions across the UK, from the joint administrators in a pre-pack deal.
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ArticleQuarterly produce sales climb in US
Report by Perishables Group shows retail produce sales moving in a positive direction compared with 2009
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ArticleSalmonella fears for organicgirl spinach
Group voluntarily recalls a limited number of cases of baby spinach after a single pack tested positive for salmonella
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ArticleFresh & naked grows with living leaves
G's Marketing to introduce lettuce range complete with soil block at UK-based Tesco stores next week
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ArticleMercosur-Israel FTA comes online
Trade between the South American bloc and Israel is expected to increase after the FTA comes into effect today
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ArticleRSA economy loses R7bn due to strike
As efforts continue to clear the backlog in South Africa’s ports, observers say the strike cost the economy over R7bn
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ArticleIndia set for mango export rise
Exports of the fruit are expected to increase this season, according to a new report by national agricultural authority APEDA
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ArticleIndustry set for GM debate
The potential role of GM technology in horticulture is the topic for a debate to be hosted by the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleSteve's Leaves hit the mainstream
Steve’s Leaves branded bagged salads have hit the shelves at Budgens.
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ArticleQV Foods backs British new potatoes
QV Foods has launched an Inspire-branded British new potato range.

