News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1630
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ArticleKilmartin joins Nutrano Produce Group
Nutrano Produce group has appointed Ashlee Kilmartin as general manager, marketing and category development
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ArticleWashington apple forecast edges up
Washington State Tree Fruit Association increases apple crop forecast by 3.4 per cent to 137.4m cartons
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Aussie exporters seek trade in Middle East
A delegation of growers and exporters from Australia are heading to Dubai to showcase their produce at the World of Perishable trade event
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ArticleAustralia continues to build almond trade
Market share set to increase over coming years as Californian volumes bounce back
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ArticleBusiness growth ‘down to staff’, says Langmead
Investment in staff to thank for projected 50 per cent business growth, according to herb supplier
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ArticleNisa wins supply contract with McColl’s
New contract will see Nisa supply 298 of the stores bought by McColl’s from the Co-op as group eyes further growth in fresh
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ArticleNatoora opens new London store
Premium wholesaler opens second retail store with a focus on maximising flavour and educating consumers
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ArticleUncertainty follows US election
What will Donald Trump's rise to US president mean for the country’s relations with Russia, the conflict in Syria, the Iranian nuclear deal and climate change?
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ArticleUnited Fresh reacts to Trump victory
Robert Guenther releases a statement to the fresh produce industry following the election
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ArticleCartoon: Patoka on the US election
Will the election of Donald Trump as US president lead to the creation of a new trading route between the US and Mexico?
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ArticleNew RSA-China grape protocol opens doors
Asian market managers with leading South African export companies have hailed the country’s new table grape protocol with China
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ArticleFPC launches consultation on caravan conditions
Growers, trade bodies and other industry stakeholders can provide feedback on new guidance for caravan standards
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ArticleEU further tightens controls on Turkish lemons
From January 2017, the frequency of border checks will rise from 10 per cent to 20 per cent
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ArticleM&S to focus on food after sales losses
High street giant to close 60 Clothing & Home stores and open 200 new Simply Food stores in UK by end of 2018/19
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ArticleChilean strike moves into third week
Exporters remain hopeful that situation will be resolved before the season hits its peak
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ArticleAFM brings back Season's Eatings campaign
Avocados From Mexico is eagerly anticipating the upcoming holiday season and the return of its Season’s Eatings programme
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ArticleSainsbury’s food sales decline in first half
Retailer’s like-for-like sales fell by 1.6 per cent but online and convenience channels recorded growth
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ArticleRSA ponders Trump election impact
Republican's victory in the US Presidential election is another challenge for politically unstable South Africa
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ArticleKorea’s pear production drops
Korea’s pear production and consumption has continued to decline as consumers move away from the larger-sized Singo pear
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ArticleIndustry awarded for charitable work
Hunger relief organisation Foodbank has awarded the Purple Beret Award to the Australian fresh produce industry

