News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3340
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New board chairman for Hamburg Süd
The German shipping group has made a number of changes to its executive board, it has been announced
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ArticleNFU meets with leading banks
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has met with leading lending banks to highlight the concerns of farmers and growers about the tightening of access to credit and the impact of the recent financial turmoil on agriculture.
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Anecoop speaks out
Leading Spanish co-operative and exporter Anecoop has spoken out about the crisis dogging the citrus sector in Spain.
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett puts the freeze on Rooster
One of the UK’s largest root vegetable growers has taken its first steps into the lucrative frozen foods market with its Rooster branded potatoes.
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ArticleNew Zealand bans endosulfan
New Zealand has banned use of the pesticide endosulfan in a move that has pleased environmentalists but worried horticulturalists
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ArticleCherry crop hit by rainfall in Australia
Reports have claimed that the overall yield in the south of the country could have been cut dramatically by the recent inclement weather
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ArticleZespri Kiwifruit sales soar in North America
The group has reported a strong US sales performance and revealed that it is already looking towards the 2009 season
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ArticleEcuador’s banana sector calls for lower tariffs
The country’s national banana association has called on the Port of Guayaquil to lower its charges to ease cost pressures on exporters
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China link to boost Taiwan economy
Direct cargo links between Taiwan and China will help boost Taiwan’s economy, analysts and government leaders say
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CMA CGM, Maersk offer joint Asia-US service
The shipping giants will launch two joint shipping strings linking Asia and the US in May
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Yorkshire innovation forum announced
An annual forum designed to help businesses create innovative food and drink products is to take place in Leeds next month.
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BA World Cargo drops fuel surcharge further
The group has announced a third cut to the surcharge in as many weeks as fuel prices continue to fall
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ArticleZespri Green bucks consumption trend
Zespri has reported that despite the economic woes that have led to a fall in overall European fruit consumption, its Green Kiwifruit sales are up
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ArticleCosta Rica measures banana footprint
The banana industry in Costa Rica expects to have calculated its carbon footprint in 18-24 months’ time, as part of efforts to become carbon neutral by 2012.
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ArticleNZ top fruit shows early promise
Top-fruit growers in New Zealand’s principal growing area of Hawkes Bay are looking at a very promising crop on their trees despite extremely dry conditions.
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Grocery retailers agree human rights code
Tesco and Wal-Mat are among those who contributed to a new global human rights code set to address and improve social justice in the supply chain last week.
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Carrefour's Bulgarian expansion on track
The French retailer will continue its rapid expansion in the country despite the current financial climate
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Pomegranate farm developed in Aus
The country's largest site for producing the fruit will cater to growing worldwide demand
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ArticleFPC reiterates concern over EU proposals
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has reiterated its concerns over the European Parliament’s plan to reduce growers’ ability to use pesticides and its effect on long-term food security.
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ArticleAustralian lychees gain NZ access
Australian lychees have been exported to New Zealand for the first time following a new import policy

