News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2983
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ArticleChilean industry "up and running"
The Chilean fresh fruit industry has announced that operations are all but back to normal less than two weeks after February’s devastating earthquake.
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ArticleCanada lifts ban on Sicilian oranges
First container of Ribera PDO-certified red-fleshed oranges on the water to Quebec after ten-year ban on imports is removed
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ArticleCanada lifts ban on Sicilian oranges
First container of Ribera PDO-certified red-fleshed oranges on the water to Quebec after ten-year ban on imports is removed
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Plant protection R&D costs rise steeply
A new study of research and development within the crop protection sector shows that, in a decade, the costs associated with the discovery, development and registration of new crop pest and disease agents have increased by 68.4 per cent to €189 million (£165.9m).
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ArticlePBH to reward heathy families
A new contest asks consumers and their families to write about success stories from their lives involving fruit and vegetables
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ArticleItaly struck by snow, wind and rain
Much of the country's northern half under snow as record winds close the Port of Trieste and production suffers major damage
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ArticleMunich Airport revamps summer timetable
Five new long-haul routes will now be served from the German airport, with debuts for Singapore Airlines and Kuban Airlines
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ArticleConceptual thinking from EMRA
East Malling Research Association’s (EMRA) concept pear orchard will produce its first harvest this year and will reach full production by 2015.
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ArticleSnow disrupts cross-border roads
Heavy snowfalls that hit Spain, Italy and France this week are still causing delays to traffic on the French-Spanish border
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ArticleAsoex: Chile is back up and running
Industry working towards normality as transport of fruit from most regions to port facilities and international markets gets back on track
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ArticleUS ports petition for Chile reprieve
North-eastern ports call for a temporary suspension of restrictions on table grapes imported from earthquake-stricken Chile
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ArticleSatara profit down on low fruit volumes
Kiwifruit and avocado cooperative hit by poorer harvest to record fall in net earnings of 24 per cent during 2009
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Peru returning to form
Growth in table grape and asparagus shipments boosted Peru’s agro-export sales during the month of January
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ArticleAldi set for Texas introduction
The group will open its first 11 outlets in Texas on 18 March, the first of a total of 27 stores to be opened in the north of the state
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ArticleCal Giant to hit TV screens
A new commercial featuring California Giant Berry Farms' president Bill Moncovich will mark the first day of spring on 19 March
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Ribena launches healthy sub-brand
Ribena has launched a sub-brand, Ribena Juiced Up, with higher nautral juice content, aimed at school catering groups.
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ArticleChiquita eyes Ethiopian banana potential
Representatives from the group have visited growers in Abraminch, one of the country's major fresh fruit production areas
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ArticleLocal powers welcome allotment boost
The New Local Government Network (NLGN) has welcomed government backing of its proposals to build more allotments on private land, announced by communities secretary John Denham MP and environment secretary Hilary Benn MP.
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Ombudsman gets parliamentary backing
The case for a grocery ombudsman to police supermarket-supplier relations edged closer to fruition as its case was heard in open parliament for the first time last Friday.
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ArticleTenderstem relaunches brand image
Tenderstem broccoli is to relaunch with a new website and logo as it looks to further strengthen its position in the market.

