News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4352
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Top cook's endorsement for UK fruit
Delia Smith has spoken out in support of UK fruit growers
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Argentina looks for early lemon start
Given market conditions in Europe, lemons from Tucumán in Argentina could start arriving a few days earlier than usual.
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Florida under canker threat
Citrus groves in southern Florida are reportedly facing the threat of citrus canker.
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Brazilian orange crop drop
The main orange-growing area in Brazil is expecting an eight per cent decline in production.
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Chile news in brief
With the apple season already underway exporters are making breakthroughs earning approvals to send to significant markets.
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Modernisation key for Latinos
A leading Latin American agronomist has called for an overhaul of practices in the region if growers are to survive in the international market
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Chile spends on grape market research
Chilean exporters have been carrying out research into the performance of retailers in the winter grape category.
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Enzafruit appoints new ceo
New Zealand top fruit marketer Enzafruit International has filled the top spot of chief executive officer with the appointment of a skilled business development manager.
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UK grape market in disarray
The market for grapes in the UK has dwindled this season compared to 1998-99 creating particular problems for South African product, says Capespan.
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Shamouti steps up a gear
Sendings from Israel of key orange variety Shamouti are getting back on track after a shaky start saw volumes 38 per cent down on last year at the end of week 6.
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First Cape apples arrive
The first consignment of South African Royal Gala arrived in the UK this week as exporters reported a top-fruit crop down by 20 per cent on last year.
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New sprout variety to UK market
A new Brussels sprout variety, Brigitte, has been introduced into the UK market, by Nickerson Zwaan Ltd.
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Honduran growers in loan talks
Melon producers in Honduras are in talks with the authorities on financial measures to help get exports back on track.
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Food industry failing in education goals, says report
A new report by Wye College says that the UK food industry is failing to pass on the positive message about food assurance and the quality of British produce to the consumer.
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Israeli water commission urges water imports
The Israeli government and parliament have been called upon to implement water from Turkey "without delay" as a result of the country's water shortage.
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Grape suffers rain threat
More than 30mm of rain fell in Chile's region Metropolitana at the week-end threatening grape crops in the area
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NZ chart-topping success
Apple production in New Zealand has won an accolade as the most competitive world-wide.
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Chile catching up
Export sendings of grape and stone fruit from Chile still have some ground to make up on a slow start to the season as main top fruit varieties get their harvests under way
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Argentinean lemon crop rise
Press reports from Argentina suggest that growersÕ commitment to quality, market conditions and increased production should all stand them in good stead this season.

