News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1477
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ArticleBratigny makes Marcellette acquisition
The French wholesaler has further strengthened its presence at Rungis wholesale market in Paris with the acquisition of high-end Marcelette
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ArticleDUP to ‘support soft Irish border’ in Brexit talks
Likely kingmakers will push for a frictionless border between Northern Ireland and Republic in Brexit negotiations, DUP MP suggests
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ArticleConsumers want more than ever before
In future, suppliers must deliver health, transparency and convenience in a fast-changing, digitally engaged market
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ArticleWonky veg box scheme plans to expand
London-based Oddbox supplies boxes of wonky or surplus fruit and veg sourced from major growers and suppliers
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ArticleTesco celebrates sixth quarter of growth
Food like-for-like sales grew by 2.7 per cent in the last quarter thanks to new healthy living campaign and secure price position
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ArticleContainer dearth hits Brazilian exports
Ship owners chasing higher rates are diverting reefer containers to other parts of the region
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ArticleGiumarra markets Glacier Fresh cherries
Montana-grown fruit to be added to Giumarra's premium cherry offering
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ArticleNorthwest cherries arrive in Australia
New season underway, with volumes and promotions set to ramp up over the coming weeks
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ArticleJD.com launches Mexican blueberries
Working in cooperation with Dalian Yidu, JD.com brings Mexican blueberries to China for the first time
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ArticleSouth Koreans eye Australian citrus
Export programmes underway, as pre-clearance inspector highlights strong reputation of Australian fruit
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ArticleA$1.3m boost for QLD exports
The Australian state government has announced plans to boost export opportunities over coming years
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ArticleMaersk appoints new Australian manager
My Therese Blank to draw on her extensive sales and marketing experience in new role
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ArticleSumitomo and BASF join forces to create new fungicide
Chemical giants to collaborate in development of new fungicide to tackle plant diseases now resistant to other treatments
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ArticleLuLu steps up efforts on multiple fronts
The UAE retailer is embarking on initiatives to address childhood obesity and promote local and organic produce, while continuously seeking out products from new origins
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ArticleCo-op becomes LEAF corporate member
Retailer, which already sponsors Open Farm Sunday, says the move will help it deliver its sustainable food and farming goals
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ArticleOpportunities abound in SE Europe
Fruitnet Forum South-East Europe returns to Belgrade, offering expert analysis of potential growth areas for the trade
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ArticleSenegalese mango first for OTC
Groups first container of organic Kent mangoes from Senegal is set to hit Europe
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ArticleReport warns of glyphosate ban cost
Banning chemical could cost British farmers almost £1 billion a year, according to new research, but cancer risk is disputed
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ArticleFirst Mexican blues head for China
Shipment marks the opening of an important and growing market for the Central American country
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ArticleCounting the cost of food production
The effort to calculate the true costs of food production, including the less evident impact on the climate, soil, water and health, is gaining support

