News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3047
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ArticleNew varieties at Agro-Mashov Expo
Israel’s annual Agro-Mashov trade fair will debut a number of new fruit and vegetables varieties later this month
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ArticleFyffes back on acquisition trail
Company watching for investment opportunities over the coming year, reveals chairman David McCann
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ArticleHillfresh set for Barendrecht return
Dutch import company preparing to move into new distribution facility later this month as it targets double-digit growth in 2010
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ArticleCatania Chile ‘files for bankruptcy’
Chilean subsidiary of Catania Worldwide has reportedly applied for voluntary bankruptcy after a ‘catastrophic’ recent campaign
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ArticleSpain ends 2009 with fall in volumes
Fepex reveals that Spain’s fresh produce sector recorded a drop in both export volumes and value for 2009
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ArticleFrench firm Estagel declared bankrupt
Stonefruit specialist enters liquidation following one of the most difficult seasons on record for French producers and marketers
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Costa Rican pine exports down
Costa Rican pineapple exports have fallen by 11 per cent on last year as the global recession continues to bite into trade.
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ArticleIndia targets the Middle East
India aims to increase its exports to the Middle East by planning a series of horticultural fairs throughout the region
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ArticlePotato seed in spotlight
New developments in potato seed treatment and the technology for its application could provide growers with better control of skin diseases and reduce incidences of common scab, new findings have shown.
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Thift shift hits catering sector
The recession could leave a legacy of improved resource efficiency in the hotel and catering sector as UK businesses adopt an increasingly ‘thrifty’ mindset, according to a new report.
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ArticleWeight thrown behind railfreight options
The UK’s climate change dilemma will worsen without support for more strategically sited railfreight terminals, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA), which has set out its recommendations for the provision of railfreight terminals in the UK.
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ArticleOutlook good for Australian grapes
Despite yields being down on last season’s record crop, quality is good and the export outlook positive for Australian table grapes
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ArticlePeru mangoes bound for Japan
Peru’s food safety body believes Japanese phytosanitary restrictions on its mangoes will be lifted during the first quarter of 2010
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ArticleHeat cuts Australian citrus crops
Unseasonal spring heat has had a drastic effect on Australia’s citrus crops, with exporters fearful of a large reduction in crop yields
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Midlands farm leaders announced
The personalities who will lead the Campaign for the Farmed Environment (CFE) in the East Midlands have been announced.
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Report offers local food options
Food producers and suppliers have been urged to capitalise on the growing “local food goldmine”, following publication of a new feasibility study which puts food hubs and markets at the head of its agenda.
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ArticleNZ kiwi season draws to a close
Zespri’s final shipments of New Zealand kiwifruit have now been completed, signalling the end of the export season.
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NFU canvasses CAP opinion
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has launched a survey of its members to gauge their thoughts on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
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Sheffield Hallam runs healthy courses
Courses that explain healthy eating guidelines and the link between diet and health are being run by Sheffield Hallam University from January 2010.
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ArticleBellaverde nominated for Logistica award
The long-stemmed broccoli variety Bellaverde has been nominated for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2010.

