News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1661
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Wrap launches £2.7m London food waste scheme
A new awareness campaign is aiming to reduce food waste, save money and promote healthy eating in the capital
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ArticleNFU welcomes PM's farming support
Union's deputy president says Theresa May's comments are 'timely' in the run up to Back British Farming Day
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ArticleNew premises for Redpack
Flow-wrap machinery specialist moves into new site following a period of growth for the business
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ArticleBayer continues crop science commitment
Despite a "difficult business environment", the group will continue to invest in sustainable agricultural solutions
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ArticleIfco sees revenue boom
RPC specialist delivers fiscal year 2016 annual revenues of US$992m, a 16 per cent growth over prior year
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ArticleAirfreight sees robust growth
Demand for global airfreight rose by 5 per cent in July 2016 over the prior year period – the fastest pace in 18 months.
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ArticleAsia Fruit Award winners announced
Fruitday, Jinwon Trading and Sam's Club China take out the 2016 Asia Fruit Awards
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ArticleSALSA and Soil Association launch dual audit
Small producers can soon be audited simultaneously for both organic production and food safety
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ArticleBananas set for fresh-cut segment?
A new shelf-life-boosting innovation from Germany’s Food Freshly should finally enable consumers to enjoy fresh-cut bananas minus the peel
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ArticleLess than a fifth of packed lunches contain veg or salad
A new study has found more than half of primary school packed lunches contain too many sweet snacks
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ArticleGalilee signs new deal with Zemach
The Israeli exporter has agreed a three-year deal with Zemach Packhouse to maintain its position as the leading exporter of green-skin avocados in the world
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ArticleVeggie Pret to become permanent
Pret A Manger said it will open further vegetarian stores in London and across the UK following strong sales
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ArticleCrucial time ahead for RSA citrus growers
Drought and water shortages in South Africa’s northern regions are threatening the next citrus crop
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ArticleThomas Averhoff leaving Univeg Germany
Lars Wagener swaps biscuits for produce to assume responsibility for a number of Univeg corporate and trading operations
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ArticleFairtrade strengthens worker support
In its annual report, Fairtrade International has outlined its commitment to deliver more impact for farmers and workers
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Further price cuts at Morrisons
Some 30 fruit and veg lines discounted as the supermarket promises to help families with 'back to school' costs
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ArticleJean-Philippe Azoulay to lead ECPA
Azoulay is the new director general of the European Crop Protection Association, replacing Jean-Charles Bocquet
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ArticleBig data, big dividends
Asiafruit Congress hears how big data is enabling fruit and vegetable marketers to fine-tune their marketing strategies
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ArticleNot all doom and gloom for China
Asiafruit Congress gets underway with session on where to next for People's Republic
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ArticleEgyptian exports rise to meet demand
Demand is soaring for a number of Egyptian produce exports, including tomatoes, oranges, onions and strawberries, not least from Russia

