News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4354
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Morocco enjoys quality year
Easy-peeler and orange crops have recovered from a late start in Morocco and are showing excellent top quality in a difficult market place.
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Western Cape grape in full swing
South African grape is bouncing back with increased supplies of seedless varieties from the Western Cape after climatic setbacks in the traditional Orange River area.
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Enza criticises new top-fruit body
A new export permit stucture in NZ is coming under fire from top fruit marketer Enzafruit.
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Chilled reception held for new Salvesen facility
Christian Salvesen, logistics specialist, opens new shared-user distribution facility for fresh produce, in Evesham, Worcestershire.
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Chile starts Royal Gala harvest
With the arrival of summer in Chile, apple and pear harvests are starting and grapes reach the mid-point in their season.
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Rainfall boosts Argentinean citrus
Rainfall in the Argentinean province of Tucumánover the past week gives a timely boost to lemon crops.
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Howegarden calls in the receivers
One of the UK's leading suppliers of carrots to the multiples, Howegarden UK Ltd, is placed in receivership.
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FFVIB to re-run GM information group
The Fresh Fruit Vegetable Information Bureau is to host another information group on genetic modification in fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Assured Produce membership grows by 25 per cent
The Assured Produce Scheme announces 25 per cent growth in membership during year two. Some 65 per cent of the national produce crop now belongs to the scheme.
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Fyffes launches web-based promotional effort
Fyffes has releases a pan-European promotion on its website (www.fyffes.com) for bagged bananas.
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Lantra calls for greater land-based skills
Higher levels of skills are needed in most land-based industries to meet the challenges of new working practices, rapid developments in technology and increasing competition, announces Lantra in its latest research into labour market trends.
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Sheerness attracts new shipping lines
Sheerness welcomes two new shipping lines that are to operate from the port, Lauritzen Reefers and Pacific Seaways, both importing a wide variety of fruit from Chile.
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SCA holds discussions over sale of carton business
SCA Packaging is in talks with the Field Group plc about the sales of its folding boxboard carton business.
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HRI makes pesticide breakthrough
HRI-Wellsbourne uncovers soil-living bacteria able to break down a number of pesticide compounds. The genes which make this possible are also being singled out.
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New traceability system put in place
An new electronic system, Food Trak, promises a time saving, low-cost, solution to cater for suppliers' traceability needs.
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Asda's HortEx display upsets growers
Asda's decision to show it Rolling back the prices logo at this week's HortEx event in Telford, causes consternation amongst producers and the National Farmers Union.
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Worldoffruit makes on-line advances
Fyffes subsidiary worldoffruit.com announces a strategic joint-venture with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and the launch of an enhanced website.
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NFU launches campaign for farmer relief
The National Farmers Union unveils an initiative to ease financial pressures on UK growers.
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Spanish strawberry delay
Cold weather postpones onset of the Spanish strawberry season by two weeks. First arrivals are now scheduled for the second or third week in February.
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Produce suppliers in force at SIVAL
The forteenth SIVAL exhibition held last week in France, provides venue for a variety of fruit and vegetable innovators to show off their basket

