News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3013
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ArticleDole sees debt rating upgraded
Moody's upgrades US multinational's debt to a higher degree of junk status amid an improved operating performance
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ArticleArgentina launches lemon quality seal
The new standard is designed to set apart Argentinean lemons on the market as a high quality and safe product
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ArticleGerman retailers in pesticide pledge
Retailers have joined with the German Trade Association to increase the monitoring of pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables
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Tesco opens green store in £100m pledge
Tesco has announced it will spend more than £100 million with UK green technology companies, in an attempt to boost the UK economy and safeguard thousands of jobs.
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"Limited" aid for frost-hit Irish
Some state aid is to be provided for potato and other vegetable growers in the Irish Republic who were hard hit by the recent big freeze.
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ArticleManagement changes at Fresca firms
Fresca Group has announced top-level management changes within two of its joint venture companies, Manor Fresh Ltd and Thanet Earth.
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ArticleZespri cues up new variety decision
Zespri will decide in June whether it will commercialise new varieties from its breeding programme
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ArticleVietnam and Japan form partnership
This year will welcome a free trade agreement between Japan and Vietnam that will see tariffs cut on fruit and vegetables
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ArticleEastPack invests in new equipment
New Zealand’s EastPack is set to invest NZ$8.5m in equipment as it goes into the new kiwifruit season
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ArticleWoolworths invest in food’s future
The Australian supermarket chain has announced a A$3.25m investment in sustainable agriculture and industry leadership
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ArticleMango board members named by USDA
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack has appointed six members to serve on the National Mango Board in the US
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Big freeze may have destroyed stores
Farmers should check the integrity of crop protection products held in their stores following the recent spell of extremely cold weather, according to the AtlasFram Group.
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ArticleOppy to market Orchard View cherries
When the Northwest cherry season begins in June, one of the US produce industry’s oldest and most experienced groups will gain a fresh outlook
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ArticleStemilt launches Pink Lady promotion
The topfruit grower-exporter is using the occasion of Valentine’s Day to bring attention to the apple variety’s sweet and unique characteristics
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ArticleCanadian giants select HarvestMark
Greenhouse exporters Huron Produce and Jem-D International are to deploy the technology on PTI-compliant and item-level traceability initiatives
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ArticleFDA requests food safety funding
The agency claims it requires US$4.03bn in order to transform US food safety and devise a system which focuses on prevention
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ArticleBiological firms receive Almería Awards
Koppert Biological System and Agrobio were the recipients of prizes at the Spanish province of Almería’s annual awards
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ArticleNew EU organic logo chosen
The European Commission has announced the winning EU organic logo, which will appear on pre-packed organics from July
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ArticleBirds Eye deals UK pea blow
Frozen food specialist Birds Eye has cancelled the contracts of almost half its UK pea growers in a “disappointing blow” to the industry.
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ArticlePakSense launches monitoring label
Group uses Fruit Logistica 2010 in Berlin to launch its new PakSense Ultra Wireless Label in Europe

