News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2937
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ArticleChilean fruit exports fall
Chilean fruit exports have slipped due to marked declines in table grape and red apple shipments, despite growth in some categories.
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ArticleJapanese fruit spending tracks stronger
Japanese fresh fruit consumption is beginning to look stronger according to newly released March figures
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ArticleFPC fights to secure Indian grape deal
Fresh Produce Consortium awaiting response from Chemicals Regulation Directorate over UK-bound Indian table grapes
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ArticleUSDA swoops for programme purchases
A number of fresh produce commodities are to be snapped up by the US Department of Agriculture for use in nutritional initiatives
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European ministers meet on sustainability
Seven European countries have been asked to co-operate closely in the field of sustainable food when they meet in the Hague next month.
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ArticleHeavy rains strike Catalonia
Persistent, heavy rainfall has affected Spanish region over last three days, according to media reports
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ArticleMurcia hit by hailstone showers
Damage reported to stonefruit and citrus in Spanish region, but grower consortium says prospects still good for summer campaign
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From My Farm backs Slow Food
Produce World subsidiary and regional fresh produce brand From My Farm has joined forces with Slow Food UK to help them to promote taste, quality and production.
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ArticleFruit Logistica 2011 promotion begins
The worldwide campaign begins today to promote the leading international trade fair in the fresh produce industry
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ArticleGlobal Berry Congress returns to London
Biennial conference event set to focus on a range of important issues currently shaping the international berry business
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ArticleFirm increases dragon fruit exports
Vietnamese firm Rong Do Company is aiming to boost its US and Japanese dragon fruit exports this month
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ArticleGrand Alliance kicks off 'Loop D'
Joint operation with the New World Alliance had its inaugural arrival at the Port of Hamburg on 28 April this year
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RASE gains new president
Sir Mike Tomlinson, the ex-chief inspector of schools in the UK, is to be the next president of the Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE).
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ArticleEU-Egypt deal ‘offers trade concessions’
Trade deal, which comes into force on 1 June, will ‘remove most restrictions’ on Egyptian imports, claims Spain's Fepex
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ArticleEurope in fruit export volume growth
Freshfel Europe has reported that while volumes increased, the value of both fruit and vegetable exports fell sharply during 2009
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ArticleZON members reject merger proposal
Idea of possible merger with fellow Dutch cooperative Fruitmasters appears to be on ice following meeting of ZON members
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ArticleRestaurant game ups marketing ploys
The UK’s restaurant, hotel and pub operators are using an imaginative range of marketing techniques to keep the nation’s diners eating out.
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ArticlePakistan targets new mango markets
With shipments set to start on 15 May, the government sets an export target of 150,000 tonnes for the year
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Asiafruit Congress line-up strengthens
Further additions have been made to the line-up of this year’s Asiafruit Congress, taking place in Hong Kong in the autumn
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ArticleZespri targets T&G case split
Zespri aims to split Turners & Growers’ case between the High Court and the New Zealand Kiwifruit Board

