News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1615
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ArticleLani stars in cherry promotion
Chinese retailer HEMA Fresh aims to get New Zealand cherry campaign off to a flying start
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ArticlePerfection refreshes look
Perfection Fresh Australia has unveiled its new brand to unify its full produce range
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ArticleTomra makes sorting clearer
Sorting specialist launches a new way of naming its food sorting machines to bring clarity for customers
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ArticleSainsbury's launches training to stop exploitation
Retailer will introduce two schemes for suppliers to prevent worker exploitation within their supply chains
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ArticleHamburg logistics firm extends its reach
Installation of new mobile crane aimed at coping with rise in number of fruit containers shipped aboard reefer vessels
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ArticleAll hands on deck at Tesco for festive period
Tesco is putting an extra 15,000 staff in stores including from head office to help shoppers over Christmas
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ArticleAreflh debates sector challenges
APO members of European assembly Areflh met last week to discuss the need to strengthen producer organisations and promote consumption to arrest declining sales
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ArticleStrike threatens Spanish citrus supply
CGC claims that the planned action would be the final blow in an already abysmal season
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ArticleStability "a good thing" for Florida citrus
USDA holds steady on 2016/17 Florida orange crop, while grapefruit forecast falls
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ArticleCameroon is ACP’s new top banana
It is the main African supplier of bananas to Europe thanks to success of EU investment programmes
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ArticleDongfang Modern makes Australian appointment
Jason Culpeper joins citrus company's subsidiary after Gregg Starr’s departure
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ArticleWhole Foods predicts 2017 purple food trend
US-based retailer forecasts wellness tonics, products from by-products and purple foods as top food trends for the New Year
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ArticleBrainmarketing: see what shoppers really think
A groundbreaking method of analysis is being used to monitor consumer responses to fresh produce in supermarkets.
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ArticleOcado posts sales rise in final quarter
Online retailer saw gross sales rise by 13.1 per cent in Q4 while average orders per week rose by 17.6 per cent
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ArticleExchange rate may dent CNY demand
The Chinese yuan has fallen to an eight-year low against the US dollar, prompting importer concern about produce demand in the run up to CNY
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ArticleVale of Evesham Asparagus wins PGI status
Regional asparagus has been awarded with Protected Geographical Indication status by the European Commission
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ArticleYorkshire veg supplier awarded Sword of Honour
Troy Foods has been recognised by the British Safety Council in recognition of excellent health and safety management
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ArticleFyffes ripe for €751m takeover
Irish distributor is recommending that its shareholders approve buyout from Japanese banana giant looking to expand into new markets
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ArticleNew refill technology could halve waste at retail
Technology that automates shelf refill decisions will benefit grocery retailers by replacing 'gut feel' replenishment in stores
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ArticleTariffs cost NZ industry NZ$190m
Trade envoy highlights cost of tariffs on booming horticultural export trade

