News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1675
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ArticleEating more veg could save A$100m
A report by Deloitte has shown that a 10 per cent increase in vegetable consumption could save the Australian government A$100m in health savings
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ArticleCarrefour predicts domestic turnaround
The French retail giant expects to see big improvements in domestic sales in the next two years, as it seeks to consolidate in China and Brazil
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ArticleDate set for Sayer funeral
Salad grower's service will take place on 12 August, with well-wishers invited to attend an event afterwards
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ArticlePetition launched to boost healthy eating
Great Fruit Adventure petition aims to encourage ministers to do more to help fresh produce consumption
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ArticleConcerns over Bayer-Monsanto merger
Anti-trust legal experts have raised competition doubts about the proposed merger between Bayer and Monsanto
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ArticleViews sought on payments for positioning
Adjudicator Christine Tacon calls on suppliers to help shape GSCoP rules by taking part in consultation
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ArticleNT looks to mango treatment service
Government believes Territory mango growers are well positioned to capitalise on growing demand in Asia
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Article'Great potential' for Italian fruit in Asia
European country will have the largest contingent of exhibitors at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong besides China
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ArticleSpain's produce trading figures laid bare
Fepex publishes export and import figures for the opening five months of 2016
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ArticleQuarter of a million visit OFS
Open Farm Sunday brings new farmers and visitors as LEAF looks to increase public engagement with industry
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ArticleFriers tuck into 2017 Fish & Chip Awards
One winner will batter the opposition as judging for the 'Oscars of the fish frying industry' hots up
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ArticleSuccess for Canary Islands banana campaign
Exports to Spanish market reached 31,000 tonnes in July, up by almost a quarter on the previous three years' average
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ArticlePink Lady creates Chile role
The apple brand’s latest appointment illustrates Pink Lady’s intent on developing markets in South America
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ArticleFood safety warning issued for rockmelon
Australian food safety agencies are investigation the possible link between an outbreak of salmonella and rockmelon
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ArticleAussie pears enticing Indonesians
A consumer study by Colmar Brunton has found Indonesian pear consumers are taking to new Australian blushed pears Deliza and Lanya
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ArticleFoodstuffs invests NZ$200m on upgrades
New Zealand retailer Foodstuffs has announced seven new store openings and multiple store upgrades
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ArticleLorry driver's Calais chainsaw nightmare
Freight Transport Association calls for action to prevent tragedy and allow truckers to bring goods to Britain
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ArticleFarming heavyweights agree UK collaboration
Representatives of farming unions across the UK say they will work together for the long-term good of the sector
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ArticleCost cutting aids Del Monte result
Net income climbs in the second quarter despite sales drop, as the company benefits from lower input costs and cost-reduction initiatives
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ArticleSell-out show bursting with opportunity
Asia Fruit Logistica ready to roll with record exhibitor numbers and a rich programme of conference events lined up

