News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4000
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ArticleNew threat for Florida
Florida citrus growers are facing a new threat to their industry in the form of a deadly virus.
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Spanish denounce new German tolls
Spanish exporters are up in arms about new German road tolls for lorries that came into force on January 1.
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Mandy in first talks on bananas
EU trade commissioner Peter Mandelson is in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana this week to hold talks with trade ministers and discuss bananas.
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Tesco cuts prices
Tesco has fired the first salvo in the new year’s price battles by cutting £80 million off hundreds of products.
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New chair appointed for CGMA
Baroness Brenda Dean has been appointed as the new chairman of the Covent Garden Market Authority, Defra has announced.
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Colombians work with ETI
Colombian flower association Asocolflores is enhancing its ethical trading credentials.
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What you saw in 2004
Last week on freshinfo, we rounded up the stories most visited by you, our readers, in 2004. For those of you who missed the opportunity to look back on an eventful year, here they are again in one fell swoop.
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£3m to fight obesity
DoH announces £3 million funding package to boost efforts to cut obesity.
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Zim government plans to control hort marketing
The Zimbabwean government, desperately trying to strengthen its grip on foreign currency inflows, is mulling taking over the marketing of all horticultural products from early next year, according to the country’s The Financial Gazette.
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Vegetable firm fined for polluting waterway
Lincolnshire vegetable firm fined by magistrates for polluting waterway with carrot waste.
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ArticleAriane rockets at M&S
Ariane - a new apple variety exclusive to M&S in the UK - has just been given consumers’ seal of approval through tastings at the top 30 M&S stores.
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ArticleRiverford broadens organic box scheme's reach
Riverford Farm is franchising its organic vegetable box scheme to other parts of the country.
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Aussies protest at imported workforce
A major union has called on the Australian federal government to block a move by a Victorian fruit board to import up to 10,000 fruit pickers from China.
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Florida citrus industry accuses Brazil
Florida citrus growers and juicing companies have targeted four Brazilian exporters they accuse of applying unfair pricing policies.
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Italians claim success in anti-fraud probe
Italian agriculture minister Gianni Alemanno has claimed that new anti-fraud controls put in place by the country’s government are protecting its growers.
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Taiwan looks to expand banana horizons
The Taiwanese Council of Agriculture (COA) will continue its pilot program next year to allow unrestricted exports of bananas from the country.
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ArticleAsda chief handed gong in honours list
Tony DeNunzio, who has helped Leeds-based Asda become one of Britain's biggest supermarket chains has received a CBE.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - December
The past 12 months has been an interesting and exciting year for the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleGraham Ward honoured in New Year List
NFU horticulture board chairman, Graham Ward, has been made OBE in the New Year Honours List for services to horticulture.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - November
The past 12 months has been an interesting and exciting year for the fresh produce industry.

