News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1645
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ArticleFruit emojis get ugly makeover
US-based Hungry Harvest has created ugly produce emojis to raise awareness about food waste
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ArticleChina begins work on world’s largest airport
China has announced its first phase of the Beijing New Airport project will be completed by 2019
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ArticleRussia partly lifts ban on Turkey
Some Turkish products, including citrus and stonefruit, are to be readmitted to Russia, with a decision on vegetables to be made after next week’s inspection
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ArticleMigros set to stock only sustainable bananas
All bananas sold by Swiss retailer will comply with strict environmental and ethical standards by end of 2017
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ArticlePositive results from Nunhems demos
Lettuce stakeholders visiting 's-Gravenzande in the Netherlands viewed a range of products
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ArticleBreeding moves into the fast lane
Genomic-assisted breeding and pioneering research into flavour is speeding up the development of new varieties
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ArticleFarm chiefs bemoan ‘unclear’ Brexit funding promises
Treasury criticised for ambiguous pledges on continued funding of farming subsidies and agri-environment schemes
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ArticleG’s wellbeing programme attacts government visit
Produce firm was visited by Dame Carol Black in support of its unique heath and wellbeing scheme for senior managers
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ArticleGrosbusch launches training projects
Two new training initiatives to boost professionalism in the sector have been started by the Luxembourg importer, one targeting children, one aimed at adults
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ArticleAldi and Lidl ‘will have fifth of produce market by 2020’
German discounters are set to grow combined grocery market share by 40 per cent in next four years, Kantar predicts
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ArticleLidl COO to leave the business
Martin Bailie's role will be absorbed by co-chief operating officers Tim Ulbrich and Robert Ryan
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ArticleSunkist to preview new crop at PMA
With citrus demand soaring, cooperative highlights seasonal varieties and merchandising tools
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ArticleSunMoon announces Yiguo investment deal
Chinese fresh food e-tailer Yiguo looks set to take majority shareholding in SunMoon Food with initial investment of S$15m
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ArticleSouth Korea’s fruit bowl deepens
Production of tropical and sub tropical fresh produce on the rise in Asian nation
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ArticleHerb “trailblazer” named emerging leader
Australia Fresh Leaf Herb executive director Jan Vydra has been awarded the 2016 Rabobank Emerging Leader Award
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ArticleDole expands presence in Chile
Dole Food Company has acquired TucFrut farms and packing facilities in Chile and added three long-term grapes farms to its Chilean supplier base
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ArticleTesco links Branston and Samworths to use wonky potatoes
Retailer sends wonky potatoes from Branston to Samworths to become mash in ready meals and help reduce waste
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ArticleDiscounters growing fresh produce markets, data reveals
Aldi and Lidl are not just eating into competitors’ market share, they are growing categories, according to Kantar data
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ArticleWish Farms blackberries go year-round
Berry supplier now offers US market both domestic and Mexican blackberries 365 days a year
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ArticleG’s targets French organic market
Grower eyes up "huge potential" of the French market following successful sales through Perpignan wholesaler

