News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 503
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ArticleNew app wants to spearhead Pick for Britain drive
App uses social media to track down prospective seasonal workers and matches them with producers, making sure they appreciate tough realities of the job
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ArticleFreshfel, FPC reach out to UK government
Organisations urge UK government to extend derogations on phytosanitary certifications for fresh produce to avoid disruption
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ArticleColombian avos claim pole position in Europe
January-March and August-September are Colombia’s natural commercial windows in Europe
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ArticleVertical farming ‘at a crossroads’
Building the right business model to balance resource usage with socio-economic conditions is crucial to capturing new markets, say speakers ahead of Agri-TechE event
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ArticleHort growers vote to scrap levy in AHDB ballot
61 per cent ‘no’ vote could spell end for R&D body, but result according to total levy paid shows a reverse picture, leaving Defra to decide
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ArticleBritish strawberries arrive in Aldi
Discounter reports first arrivals of new-season British strawberries in Hereford store
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ArticleItalian fruit and veg lorries stuck in traffic
New Covid-19 restrictions introduced by Austria and Germany give Italy's fresh produce peloton a difficult hill to climb
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ArticleOF&G hails organic prospects
Organic body's CEO Roger Kerr says report showing double-digit sales growth underlines renewed interest in the sector
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ArticlePolen: Apfelexporte leicht rückläufig
Nach Angaben von Eurostat lag der Wert der polnischen Fruchtexporte von Januar bis Oktober 2020 bei 539,6 Mio Euro, gegenüber 529,9 Mio Euro im gleichen Zeitraum des Jahres 2019 (+1,8 %). Den größten Anteil am Fruchtexport nehmen Äpfel ein. Sie machen mehr als die Hälfte des Wertes der polnischen Fruchtexporte ...
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ArticleIFG closes South African IP case
Breeder’s protracted case against a South African table grape grower has come to a successful end
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ArticleSmitten season arrives in Australia
Montague sends first cartons to Coles stores in Victoria and Tasmania, with record crop on way
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ArticlePhilippine banana exporters close out a tough 2020
Banana exports from the Philippines were down almost 20 per cent with Covid-19 and TR4 affecting production
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ArticleRecord trade between Malaysia and China
Malaysia looking to capitalise on record trade with China by increasing exports of fresh produce
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ArticleUSDA forecasts dip in net farmer income
Government agency predicts net income for US farmers to drop by almost US$10bn in 2021
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ArticleStaying flexible amid restrictions
Belgian cooperative BFV is adapting in order to reach consumers and promote new varieties, despite limitations caused by Covid-19
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ArticleSouth Africa's China grape promo
The country's Western Cape regional government is pleased to be starting a grape promotion in China
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Article'No Covid transmission risk' through food
Comment: Professors Lucia Anelich, Jeffrey Farber, Ryk Lues and Valeria Parreira examine what studies reveal about coronavirus and food safety
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ArticleLockdown triggers frozen sales surge
Retail sales of frozen food have increased by £872m a year, with Covid shopping behaviour, convenience and vegan trend all driving growth
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ArticleStrong 2020 showing from Maersk
Logistics giant shakes off low volumes to register growth in revenue and underlying earnings
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ArticleUnifrutti Group buys Spanish veg firm Dimifruit
Company says more and more buyers want access to environmentally sustainable sources of production

