News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2997
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ArticleContracts dominate onion sector
Major global supply issues in the onion market this season are bringing about fundamental change, according to one UK operator.
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ArticleAustralian citrus growers tour US
Australian citrus representatives have seen firsthand the devastation caused by citrus greening disease on a study tour of the US
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ArticleUSDA predicts strong valencia crop
Navel oranges may make the headlines in California, but this year’s valencia orange crop is shaping up to be a good one
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Rothamsted in Brazilian partnership
The UK agricultural community stands to gain major research and development benefits from a new Brazilian LaBex partnership which saw its first South American scientist start work at Rothamsted Research in Hertfordshire in January.
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ISO targets food safety hazards
Thousands of food industry businesses worldwide stand to benefit from a newly published document in the ISO 22000 series designed to prevent and control food safety hazards.
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ArticleSunnyRidge enters organic berry deal
Sourcing from Florida will begin in March before moving to other blueberry-growing regions in the summer and early autumn
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ArticleGLA slams door on tax cheats
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) has slammed the door shut on a loophole which had seen tax cheats cost the government around £0.5bn.
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ArticleFairtrade sales soar despite downturn
Fairtrade Fortnight kicked off this week with the news that UK shoppers had remained "staunchly loyal" to Fairtrade products
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ArticleHamburg Süd upgrades to PrimeLINE
German group opts to implement 3,000 containers, all using Carrier Transicold's refrigeration system, into its fleet
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Warner joins British Onions
British Onions is publicising a selection of light recipe ideas to gear consumers up for spring and summer, ahead of welcoming TV chef Valentine Warner onto the campaign in May.
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ArticleSpanish growers to protest Morocco deal
Producer groups in Spain will protest against the EU’s trade deal with Morocco when the two sides meet in Granada next month
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ArticleStorms devastate Canaries banana sector
Canaries banana association Asprocan describes damage to plantations as “catastrophic” after three-day storm hits islands
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ArticleOrganic farming uncertain in France
Although France has set ambitious goals for organic conversion, experts fear the result of a lack of organisation
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ArticleEthical certification enters new phase
GlobalGAP announces start of review phase for its newly developed GRASP system of social and ethical certification
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ArticleFinger limes hit UK market
Australian finger limes have hit the UK market, heading for top restaurants and events around the country.
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ArticleBrazil anticipates apple volume recovery
Although production will return to average figures, poor marketing conditions in Europe may dampen export expectations for the region
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Eat A Chiquita
How an innovative new campaign gave Chiquita's classic blue label a modern twist and greater appeal among younger consumers
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ArticleSK Foods former owner indicted
Scott Salyer, who for a decade directed the US grower, processor and distributor of tomato products, has been charged on seven counts
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Deadline nearing for Asia Fruit Logistica
A number of leading suppliers are set to announce increases in participation at this year's Hong Kong-based event
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ArticleUS retail delegation visits Chile
As guests of CFFA and Asoex, the retailers gained a special insight into the workings of the Chilean fresh fruit trade

