News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 431
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Südafrika: Sharon steht vor Rekordernte
Foto: Louise BrodieDie ersten Exportlieferungen der neuen südafrikanischen Sharon™-Ernte wurden in den vergangenen zwei Wochen an Märkte in Europa und Fernost verschifft. Die ersten Früchte werden voraussichtlich Mitte Mai in den Regalen der Supermärkte zu finden sein und die Lieferungen werden vermutlich bis Ende Juli andauern. Die Erzeuger sind optimistisch, ...
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Almería: Erste Melonen Piel de Sapo bringen gute Preise
Foto: Schmidt/AgronoticiasDie almeriensische Melonenproduktion nimmt kontinuierlich zu. In der KW 19 kamen auch die ersten Zuckermelonen Piel de Sapo in die Vermarktungszentren, die einen hohen Durchschnittspreis von 0,70 Euro/kg erzielten. Galias brachten 0,40 Euro/kg bis 0,20 Euro/kg; Honigmelonen im Durchschnitt 0,20 Euro/kg und Cantaloup im Durchschnitt 0,40 Euro/kg. Auch die ...
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ArticleBAPL puts sustainability at core of apple campaign
Demonstrating that British is best for sustainability will be at the heart of BAPL's 2021 apple and pear marketing campaign
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ArticleJob of the Week: Soft fruit breeder at James Hutton Ltd
James Hutton Institute’s commercial subsidiary is looking for experienced researcher to lead its blackcurrant and redcurrant breeding programmes
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ArticleBerryWorld steps up fight against ocean pollution
Supplier expands use of Prevented Ocean Plastic to supermarket own-label punnets after extensive trial on branded range last year
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ArticleRSA stonefruit season not what it appears
Tough season for South African plum growers despite big crop, but other stonefruit categories fared better
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit signs stonefruit deal with Cot
Agreement gives group exclusive rights to plant and sell new range of plums and apricots first developed in France
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ArticleFedefruta webinar mulls impact of Covid
Speaker Zac Laffite of Wonderful Citrus and the UFPA outlined the challenges and opportunities facing producers
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ArticleCrate to Plate launches London container farms
Each indoor container farm will produce five tonnes of leafy greens and veg each year for swift delivery across London, firm says
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ArticleScottish berry growers fear picker shortage
Scottish soft fruit could be left to rot this season due to Eastern European picker shortage, farmers tell STV News
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ArticleT&G Fresh MD departs
Andrew Keaney leaves position as managing director of T&G Global’s domestic business
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ArticleExports down at Port of Los Angeles
Record April volume propped up by imports and empty container shipments
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ArticlePotato growers urged to change herbicide strategy
Challenging weather conditions mean growers have to take a different approach, according to Corteva Agriscience
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ArticleIGD strives to boost healthy eating
IGD collaborates with industry and academics to shift UK consumers towards healthier, more sustainable diets
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ArticleAnecoop sends first Spanish oranges to Peru
Anecoop is the first and only company registered to export oranges and mandarins to the Andean nation
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ArticleTop Seeds launches two peppers for Mexican market
Top Isabel and Top Nadia are the latest varieties to be added to the company’s extensive portfolio
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ArticleAustralian pineapple industry on show in July
Bundaberg to host the return of Golden Circle 2021 Pineapple Field Days after Covid-19 forced cancellation of 2020 event
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ArticleNutryFarm enters Singapore’s durian market
Subsidiary Global Agricapital will work with EBuy to ship and distribute pre-packaged durians
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ArticleIG rallies support through #wecare campaign
Campaign aims to protect lives of underprivileged, kids, women and girls from Covid-19 through education and community support
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ArticleLeaf supports Indian farmers through Covid-19
Agriculture services company aligns with new partners to deliver credit to struggling farmers

