News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3768
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Time could prove to be a healer
Let’s get in our tardis and go back in time a little. Two years ago, the Catalan town of Perpignan hosted the EGEA
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Exotic view from the tropics
After sitting on a tropical beach amongst palm trees last week, I returned to read the latest statistical performance in FPJ
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It’s a start - bring on the cavalry
Proof at last that the government listens to trade ideas. Healthy Start isn’t brand new, but the decision to extend its
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Aussies angry at NZ decision
Australia's top-fruit industry has reacted with disappointment to a decision to allow New Zealand apple imports into Australia.
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ArticleChina inching up world exporter list
A new report released by Rabobank, the Dutch agri-bank, predicts that China will usurp the Netherlands as the world’s third biggest fresh produce exporter within three years.
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ArticleIsrael climbs sharonfruit chart
Israel is now the world's second largest exporter of sharonfruit, after Spain, according to the Israeli Plant Production & Marketing Board.
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Banana shipping breakthrough
Irish fresh produce multi-national Fyffes has signed a long-term contract to ship bananas in cool containers.
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ArticlePaper price-rise threat
Paper prices in Spain are set to climb risking an increase in the cost of packaging for the horticulture export sector.
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ArticleHonduras prepares WTO complaint
Honduras is following Ecuador’s lead and is preparing to lodge an official complaint with the World Trade Organisation over the EU banana import regime.
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Humphrys to host ACS conference
John Humphrys, the well-known presenter of Radio 4’s Today programme and Mastermind, will chair the ACS Summit 2007, a small-shops sector conference, on May 1.
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Banana secrets revealed
Despite bananas’ sporty, youthful image, latest figures from market analyst TNS on the UK banana market show it is eaten most my the middle-aged and older.
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Irish to police mushroom sector
A joint labour committee that will police pay and conditions in the €130m Irish mushroom industry and end the damaging publicity about the exploitation of migrant workers is under discussion by government, growers and unions.
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ArticleDefra scheme to bring kids closer to food
Defra secretary David Miliband is launching the Year of Food & Farming to give every English schoolchild the chance to find out how food is produced and how this links with healthy eating.
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Food Dudes win global acclaim
Ireland’s Food Dude Initiative has been recognised by the highest authorities in the global fight against obesity with a top award.
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ArticleSainsbury's scheme to bring graduates to produce
Sainsbury’s launched a new scheme today called Taste the World to entice graduates into the food science industry.
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Healthy Start leg-up for fresh
Children and pregnant women in low-income families are being given free fresh fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleSun World appoints European marketer licensee
Sun World appoints Peviani and TALI as grape marketer-licensees, as it expands global network.
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ArticleFestive wrapping for Florette
Florette has repackaged its top-selling bagged salad lines for the festive season.
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Sorbitol in apple research breakthrough
Sugary compound sorbitol may help determine characteristics of apples and could prove key in improving fruit quality.
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ArticleBerryWorld tops £100m turnover
BerryWorld, the rapidly expanding soft fruit business of Poupart, has reached the £100 million turnover milestone.

