News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3346
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Panama Canal revenue hits record level
The canal’s revenue has risen 14 per cent to record levels in the year to September, while shipping traffic has fallen slightly
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Students celebrate rare trees
Horticultural students at Writtle College, Essex have been celebrating National Tree Week (NTW) by planting unusual tree species.
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ArticleMango marketing takes on foodservice
The National Mango Board is focusing increasingly on better positioning mangos within the US foodservice industry
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ArticleGood crop boosts South Africa's plum drive
South Africa's January plum campaign in the UK will be backed by a high-quality crop, according to Stefan Conradie
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ArticlePeru unveils asparagus benchmark
The newly established production and post-harvest standard comes in response to new COOL labeling laws in the US
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ArticleRain hits Costa Rican bananas
Up to 10,000ha of bananas could be lost, according to local press reports in the country
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East Anglia gets marketing
Long Sutton Agricultural Society is holding a marketing conference covering farmers’, growers’ and horticulturalists’ needs next month.
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ArticleCranberry supply tight up to Christmas
Cranberry supply is expected to be tight in the run-up to the crucial Christmas period.
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ArticleAuthenticity headlines kaki drive
Legally registered in Spain this year, the Persimon brand aims to differentiate Protected Denomination of Origin kakis as authentic, unique and original
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Public sector produce under scrutiny
A report released last week by DEFRA shows that the public sector is sourcing more UK-grown food than it did a year ago, but there are some low points, particularly for fresh produce.
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ArticleMoroccan goods head to Portsmouth
The port of Portsmouth is seeing a rapid expansion in the volume of Moroccan produce arriving this season, both for UK and continental customers.
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ArticleMaersk cuts Asia-US rates
Maersk Line will drop shipping rates between Asia and the US West Coast to retain market share
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ArticleCustoms watches fruit shipments
Philippine fruit import shipments are under the microscope this month for contraband vegetables
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ArticleEU banana talks could start afresh
Discussions between the EU and Latin American banana exporters could return to square one when World Trade Organisation talks resume
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Convenience summit announced
The annual Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) summit has been announced with an impressive list of speakers for next April.
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New waste directory published
The online Waste Directory has been expanded to help small- and medium-sized businesses comply with waste disposal laws in the UK.
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ArticleSeasonal Berries on winter campaign
The seasonal Berries campaign is set to continue its mission to maintain berry sales through the winter months with a set of media relations activities.
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ArticleAndalusia launches Lola
Andalusia’s supply chain body Hortyfruta has unveiled new brand imagery to identify produce from the region.
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Barcelona to host CIES meet
The CIES food safety conference is returning to the glamorous city of Bareclona after a five-year absence.
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Climate change workshop for UK farmers
Farmers in north-west England are being invited to a workshop to discuss the risks and opportunities climate change presents to their businesses.

