News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1693
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ArticlePrincess visits low-income fruit and veg voucher project
Princess Alexandra will visit the Rose Voucher scheme in Brixton market where low-income families can redeem vouchers for fruit and veg
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ArticleBrexit threat to produce supply lines
Suppliers and customers likely to face cost increases linked to change in currency rates following UK's vote to leave EU
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ArticleMorrisons ‘sorry’ for breaching GSCoP
Retailer said it has ‘completely changed’ how it works with suppliers and retrained all buyers since breaching code
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ArticleLaManna and Premier Fruits announce merger
Australian suppliers set to build on success of Fresh Choice WA joint venture
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ArticleFarming industry digests Brexit fallout
Leading industry bodies say engagement with government must take place as soon as possible as sense of uncertainty prevails
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ArticleEddy Bruyninckx ends Antwerp reign
Jacques Vandermeiren will take over as the new CEO of Antwerp Port Authority on 1 January
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ArticleJohan Dique announces retirement
Capespan managing director steps down for health reasons, and will be replaced by Tonie Fuchs
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ArticleBrands pay to label emojis their own
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri and trade promoter Avocados from Mexico have already sponsored a character
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ArticleTesco posts second quarter of sales growth
Like-for-like sales grew by 0.3 per cent in the first quarter of this year with produce ‘outperforming’ the market, Tesco said
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ArticleMaersk upgrades Asia-N Europe network
Group's alterations ensure it is "better equipped to deal with contingencies"
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ArticleChina grants access to Polish apples
European producer turns its attention to positioning its fruit in Asian nation's competitive retail market
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ArticleFruits de Ponent casts export net wider
A smaller 2016 crop may have forced expansion plans onto the back burner, but the company has long-term designs on non-EU markets
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ArticleSenegal mango campaign delayed slightly
Mangoes from socio-economic farm EcoPeace are expected to arrive in the UK next week following slow start to season
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ArticleUber launches food delivery service
UberEATS links its two million users with over 150 restaurants and offers new route to market for foodservice suppliers
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ArticleHIA appoints new trade manager
Hort Innovation Australia has appointed Michael Rogers to the new position of trade and export general manager
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ArticleAbel & Cole's unique way to educate on bee necessity
The ethical food business, which sells organic food nationwide, expects to welcome up to 180,000 honeybees this summer
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ArticleSeeka handles record volumes
Company handled record volumes in the 2016 packing season, with more than 30M trays handled in New Zealand for the first time
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Article"Strong growth" in Spanish imports
Fruit and vegetable imports climb in volume and value through the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleBerryWorld hosts cookery demo night
Berry brand teamed up with Great British chef Adam Gray to demo raspberry-based desserts and cocktails at cooking masterclass
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ArticleLimpaitoon named vice chairman of APSF
Loscam president highlights importance of pallet standardisation in modern supply chain during inauguration speech

