News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1699
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ArticlePrepared firm invests in new spiralising facility
Freshtime has bought a new four-lane spiraliser to cater for huge rise in demand for spiralised prepared vegetables
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ArticleFloods hurt French fruit and veg growers
Cherries and lamb's lettuce among products affected, as producers call on government to provide assistance
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ArticleAsda damaged by discounters, ex-Walmart man claims
Video and report: Consultant Bruce Peterson gives his view of the challenges facing Asda at London Produce Show
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ArticlePort Tampa Bay invests in coldstorage
Partnership with Richard Corbett and Port logistics ushers in new era of imports and exports of refrigerated products
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ArticleProduce brands partner for summer sweepstakes
Collaborative strategy has proven to be successful in past promotions
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ArticleWilson's Country targets time-starved consumers
The range, launched under the Northern Ireland firm’s ‘You Say Potato’ brand, represents a diversification into the convenience category
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ArticleFlorette salad pack due to tot up £2m in sales in one year
The 'superfood' mix has proved a big hit with consumers, with over 550,000 households reportedly buying the product since June 2015
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ArticleAmazon UK launches direct produce deliveries
Suppliers including Poupart Group, BerryWorld, Produce World and Univeg selling produce via Amazon Fresh service
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ArticleUS cherries "cut off" from France
Banning of cherry imports from countries where the chemical product dimethoate is used spells bad news for the US
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ArticleSolid returns for North American grapes
Table grape programmes out of Mexico and California get underway to a strong start
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ArticleAMS campaign exceeds expectations in Germany
Australian Macadamias Facebook page hits annual performance indicator in May
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ArticleCPVO upholds Tango protection ruling
Decision could prove decisive in long-running battle over rights to disputed mandarin variety
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ArticleAyrshire Earlies edge closer to PGI status
It is hoped such a move will boost the product's presence over the Scottish border
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ArticleRoger Burnley in line to be Andy Clarke's Asda successor
Asda's incoming chief operating officer Roger Burnley, who is not set to start his new job until October, was being lined up as his successor
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ArticleBayWa bumps up dividend
Earnings rise in 2015 driven by further internationalisation of the company's agriculture segment
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ArticleMore flat peaches for Spain
While overall stonefruit production is down this year, paraguayo volumes are forecast to rise as planted area expands
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ArticleChapi rings in the changes
Rafael Martín of Peru’s Agrícola Chapi outlines the company’s progress in fine-tuning its varietal offer in table grapes
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ArticleLantao opens office in Kunming
Leading Chinese importer Lantao to build presence in southwest China with new branch office in Kunming
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ArticleNorthwest pears set for similar volumes
Projections for the 2016 Northwest pear crop signal a slight increase on last year’s total volume, but a 7 per cent decline on the five-year average
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ArticlePackaging giant wins prestigious prize
Waddington won a gong at the Worldstar Global Awards - the premier packaging event - in Budapest, Hungary, for its H-PET Hydrozorb product

