News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 950
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BayWa zieht sich aus Weisenheim zurück – Keine Auswirkungen auf Markenapfel Jazz™
Die BayWa Obst GmbH und Co. KG wird den Geschäftsbetrieb am Standort Weisenheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, zum 1. Juni 2019 an die Vereinigten Obst- und Gemüsegroßmärkte eG Weisenheim (VOG) zurückgeben. Darauf haben sich die BayWa und die VOG Weisenheim verständigt. Mit der Rückgabe des Standorts Weisenheim setze man die Bereinigung des Standortportfolios ...
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Diese Woche im Fruchthandel Magazin: Beerenobst, Bananen und Fresh Convenience
Mit der Inbetriebnahme der hochmodernen Packstation am Firmensitz in Grafschaft-Ringen, der Ausweitung der Geschäftsführung um Holger Hoge und Andre Moog sowie einem überarbeiteten Markenauftritt hatte sich die Frutania GmbH schon im vergangenen Jahr „fit“ für die Zukunft gemacht. Laut Geschäftsführer Markus Schneider steht in den kommenden Jahren nun eine deutliche ...
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ArticleCranfield builds app for Colombian banana growers
Project will develop and test new irrigation scheduling service for growers to boost productivity, reduce nutrient losses and improve livelihoods
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ArticleBert Barmans set to leave Zespri
New Zealand kiwifruit company's general manager for Europe is stepping down as general manager after 19 years with the group
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ArticleBelOrta switching to cardboard
The Belgian cooperative’s berries are the first to get the sustainable packaging treatment, with other products set to follow
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ArticleFyffes’ Piñabar lands in Ireland
Pineapple supplier’s cutting machine will be in operation at Dunnes Stores across the country this summer
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ArticleNFU "staggered" by MAC omission
Migration Advisory Committee is facing criticism after leaving agriculture workers off its Shortage Occupation List
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ArticleDaily blueberries cuts heart disease risk
New research shows one cup of blueberries each day can greatly improve heart function in at risk groups
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ArticlePakistan's fruit exports rise
Country sees fruit shipments grow in value and volume, although it's a slightly different story for vegetables
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ArticleTrump threatens tariffs on all Mexican imports
President plans to impose a 5 per cent tariff from 10 June in immigration row
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ArticleTotal Produce highlights financial strength
Fresh produce giant is targeting continued growth for the rest of the year
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ArticleRisks accompany Aldi’s China launch
Aldi is targeting a gap in the market with the launch of its first store in China according to retail analyst IGD Asia
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ArticleCosta shares plunge
Shares in Australian agribusiness dropped 27 per cent in a day due to a lowered profit forecast
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ArticleT&G Global launches Jazz Snackers in Asia
New Zealand apple exporter is bringing a new range of snack-sized apples to key markets in Asia
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ArticleLow banana prices temper sales optimism
Figures from Cirad show that despite record imports of bananas into Europe, returns are also hitting new depths
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Article‘Living wage’ for Dutch banana suppliers
Agreement sees supermarkets agree to pay sustainable returns in move that could be replicated across Europe
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ArticleTech firm opens new vertical farm
Vertivore near Birmingham will grow salads, herbs and greens in pilot project to make food production more sustainable
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ArticleTransport minister here, there and everywhere
As Fikile Mbalula takes over at South Africa's Ministry of Transport, his first job is to bring calm to the country’s ports
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ArticleExperts seek TR4 breakthrough
Delegates at the International Banana Congress hear how scientists are stepping up their search for solutions to TR4 threat
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ArticleThe Fruitery gains early BRC thumbs up
New brand gets its BRC accreditation two months after official launch

