News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2935
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ArticleResearch to boost persimmon exports
Australian researchers have found a way to boost the shelf life of persimmons, in a boost for fruit exporters
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Nottinghamshire producer academy launches
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU), Newark and Notts Agricultural Society and Nottingham Trent University’s Brackenhurst campus are joining forces to launch the Nottinghamshire Fresh Start Academy.
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New certifications for FARMA
Consumer confidence in farmers’ markets should soon be ramped up with the launch of two new certification schemes: GO and GOAL.
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ArticleSouth Africa kicks off US export deal
The season’s first Western Cape clementines depart for the US next week ahead of the Orange River’s first-ever grapefruit sendings to the market
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ArticleOxford conference begins director search
The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) is inviting applications for three new directors to join the nine-strong team from January 2011 for a three-year term.
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ArticleDel Monte posts slight improvement
Fresh Del Monte has overcome difficulties in the banana category to report a slight net income increase of $36.2 million (£23.9m) through the first quarter of 2010, an improvement on the $34.9m in the same period of 2009.
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit targets Thailand
Stonefruit exporters from the Australian state of Victoria see Thailand as a market rife with export potential
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ArticleChiquita launches World Cup campaign
Banana giant to roll out major football-themed promotion in Germany next month as start of international tournament approaches
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ArticleNew apple varieties to be grown in NY
Cornell University programme responsible for developing Empire and Jonagold reveals plans to launch two new cultivars
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ArticleGoal Fruit brand on Pouparts team sheet
South African topfruit exporter Betko teams up with Poupart Imports to supply quality branded pears to the UK market
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ArticleKumato wins Superior Taste Award
Mastronardi Produce has been handed the prestigious award by the International Taste and Quality Institute
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Volcano? We've started so we'll finish
The unexpected presence of the volcanic ash cloud over Europe brought out the resourceful side of some FRESH2010 delegates
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | May 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleBrand Dossier | EU organic logo
The EU's new organic logo, which is due to be introduced on 1 July, offers an opportunity to promote organics across the continent
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ArticleEuropech' releases EU apricot forecast
Overall production across Europe set to fall slightly, with major decrease in Spain expected alongside upturn in Greek output
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Guernsey grower Ian Lloyd dies
Ian Lloyd, a founder director of Guernsey Fresh Herbs, has died aged 67.
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ArticlePeru anticipates citrus boost
Sendings are forecast to rebound strongly this year in comparison to the 46,000 tonnes shipped during 2009
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ArticleTrade rallies in grape ordeal
Swift action by the Chemicals Regulation Directorate (CRD) and the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has put UK importers in a better position than their counterparts elsewhere in Europe on the import of Indian grapes containing residues of growth retardant chlormequat.
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ArticleJersey Royals suffer drought chaos
Jersey potato growers have been hit by the island's worst drought for 34 years leaving trade in the premium spud gutted and product wasted.
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Aditya Birla to expand this year
Indian retailer Aditya Birla is planning a big expansion this year, involving 10 new hypermarkets

