News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2969
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ArticleBright outlook for British tomatoes
Strong consumer interest in British-grown produce, coupled with a rise in acreage, has helped to consolidate the UK tomato industry’s position. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more as growers gear up for the new season
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ArticleGlobal onion shortage makes for strong southern hemisphere offer
A worldwide shortage of onions will make for an interesting summer season for UK importers, as stored British product dwindles and suppliers look to southern hemisphere sources to fill the gap until home-grown supply comes back on stream in July. Elizabeth O’Keefe peels back the layers on the coming import season
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Just the beginning for gangmaster protocol
Two years of consultation have culminated this week in the signing of a landmark protocol between the Gangmasters Licensing
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ArticleClemenGold ramps up UK presence
The UK's major supermarkets are set to embark upon a new promotional campaign for a premium clementine as increases in worldwide supply strengthen the product.
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ArticleNew Zealand ships season’s first kiwifruit
The first New Zealand kiwifruit shipment for the season will sail for Japan this weekend
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ArticleBoost for Australian strawberries
The Australian state of Queensland is aiming to develop new strawberry varieties suited to the country's sub-tropical conditions
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ArticleChinese drought remains unbroken
Southern China’s worst drought in decades is threatening the country’s largest horticultural regions
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ArticleLandini gets into gear for Fruit Focus
A new version of the Landini Rex tractor will be launched at Fruit Focus on 21 July at East Malling Research Centre, Kent.
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High street sales bounce back
Sales on the high street have bounced back after a terrible January with a better-than-expected rise of 2.1 per cent in February.
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Israel signs FTA with Mercosur
Israel's new free trade agreement with Mercosur is expected to significantly boost trade between the nations
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Growers look to hand-held Scarecrow
Scarecrow Bio-Acoustic Systems is urging field crop growers to adopt its hand-held Patrol device to manage birds and boost productivity.
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ArticlePink Lady shines at Vitality Show
Visitors to the Vitality Show at London’s Earls Court last week were treated to free samples of Pink Lady apples at its eye-catching stand - complete with an apple tree and the Pink Lady Mini clubman.
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ArticlePort of Antwerp invests in India
A second Indian branch office of the Antwerp Port Authority has been opened in the city of Pune
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ArticleHotel and Catering Show deemed success
The 2010 Hotel and Catering Show has been declared a triumphant success by the catering and hospitality industry.
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ArticleFresh Express unveils salad origin tool
Group announces creation of 'Your Salad Story' site and 'Leaf Locator' tool, enabling consumers to track produce supply chain
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ArticleDutch marketeers up for industry award
Jeroen Rooders of Fruitmasters and Willem Treep of Willem en Drees among ten people nominated for Fresh Marketeer 2010
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ArticleJuly launch for ClemenGold campaign
UK promotional initiative aims to develop the market for the premium clementine variety and increase consumer awareness
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ArticleSarkozy firm on CAP renewal
The French leader yesterday announced that he will fight for CAP, as he reassured farmers of his commitment to their security
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Fruit Attraction launches updates
Fruit Attraction, the produce trade show organised by IFEMA and the Spanish Federation of Fruit, Vegetable, Flower and Live Plant Producing Exporters (FEPEX), has launched its online newsletter, Fruit Attraction News.
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ArticleDP World posts big profit drop
The Dubai-based port operator has posted a significant decline in profits, but sees signs of a recovery

