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ArticleMajority ‘unlikely’ to go plant-based in 2021
Survey on behalf of British Nutrition Foundation finds 61 per cent of Brits are “unlikely” to follow a plant-based diet, with a lack of understanding around what term means
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ArticleTell us how Covid is shaping your business
By taking part in our survey, you can help the industry better understand the pandemic's long-term implications
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ArticleUK signs Cameroon EPA
Agreement maintains tariff-free market access to the UK for Cameroon products, including bananas
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ArticleDeutschland – Mein Garten: Bahn frei für die „Tag des Deutschen Apfel“-Trucks
Foto: BVEO/R. CamaraMit einer Kampagne auf Rädern feiert der diesjährige „Tag des Deutschen Apfels“ am 11. Januar seinen elften Geburtstag. Sechs „Tag des Deutschen Apfel“-Trucks werden durch ganz Deutschland touren. Wegen Corona entfällt die traditionelle Verteil-Aktion, so Deutsches Obst und Gemüse.Die brummenden Botschafter werden im Rahmen der Kampagne „Deutschland – ...
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ArticleHonours for food industry heroes
Retailers, suppliers and food banks are recognised for their work in keeping the nation fed during the Covid-19 crisis
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ArticleSAWS boost for horticulture growers
Government announces increase in pilot scheme from 10,000 workers to 30,000 for 2021
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ArticleChilean grapes up but worker shortage bites
Initial estimates point to an export crop of 674,939 tonnes or 82.3m cartons
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ArticleAsiafruit December/January out now
Latest edition of Asiafruit Magazine wraps up an unprecedented 2020 and previews the important Lunar New Year sales period
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ArticleJ-Tech Systems partners with StePac
Australian company to supply StePac’s range of market-leading packaging solutions
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ArticleNSW tightens melon traceability
A new traceability pilot is set to connect consumers with melon growers and help prevent bacteria outbreaks
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ArticleSpanish exports rise despite challenges
Export value climbs 5 per cent in a year Fepex says was marked by Covid, Brexit and third-country competition
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ArticleMaersk completes brand integration
1 January marked the completion of a move to integrate Safmarine and Damco
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ArticleFelipe Juillerat joins Terra Exports' board
Berry expert to shape growth plans at global fresh produce company in advisory board role
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ArticleChile’s first cherry promotion in India
Indian consumers were introduced to a new promotional campaign for Chilean cherries over the Christmas and New Year
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ArticleEU-UK blockage could hamper fruit and veg trade
Freshfel Europe urges countries to clear a path for shipments, as concerns rise over wider impact of disruption
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ArticleMajor catering losses after London lockdown
Tighter restrictions have left suppliers sitting on "a pile of unsold produce", causing food waste and financial losses
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ArticleShortages feared amid border chaos
French ban on freight transport from UK sparks concerns of empty shelves in various lines as panic-buying starts to compound the problem
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ArticleSave our spuds
Comment: Nationwide Produce MD Tim O'Malley outlines a critical moment for British potato exports and urges the industry to fight its corner
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ArticlePeru: 1.600 Container wegen Streik verspätet exportiert
Foto: a_m_radul/AdobeStockInsgesamt sei es zu einem Ausfall bzw. Verlust von 2.000 Containern gekommen, mit Trauben, Blaubeeren und Spargel aus den Regionen Ica und La Libertad für die globalen Märkte, wie reefertrends berichtet. Damit sei ein Handelswert von 80 Mio US-Dollar verloren gegangen.Neben peruanischen Exporteuren waren auch Importeure vor allem aus ...
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ArticleChiles Suche nach heimischen Kirschensorten könnte bald Früchte tragen
Das INIA-Biofrutales Cherry Genetic Improvement Programme mache gute Fortschritte, sodass Chile vermutlich eines Tages Kirschensorten anbauen und exportieren könne, die im eigenen Land entwickelt wurden, berichtet Asiafruit.Nach dem Programmstart im Jahr 2010 können aktuell 16 fortgeschrittene Sorten vorgewiesen werden, die das Potenzial haben, als „100 % made in Chile“ vermarktet ...

