News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1726
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ArticleThird of UK veg and fruit now grown by LEAF-certified firms
LEAF has seen a significant surge in the number of businesses and crops associated with its sustainability scheme's ideals
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ArticleMedfel exhibition set for expansion
The Mediterranean region’s foremost produce fair is expected to see an increase in exhibitor and visitor numbers this year
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ArticleAirfreight demand slumps
Global airfreight demand fell in February compared to the prior-year period when US port strikes caused a surge in air cargo volumes
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ArticleVanguard buys Challapampa
Vanguard CEO Craig Stauffer talks exclusively to Asiafruit about the group’s acquisition of Peruvian grower Agricola Challapampa
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ArticleMunger Brothers and Hortifrut to merge
Munger-Hortifrut North America Inc will be a new subsidiary of Hortifrut S.A. and will manage North American berry operations
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ArticleZespri puts some shipments on hold
Kiwifruit marketer quarantines small proportion of exports following packing issue, but stresses there is no risk to consumers
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ArticleRepeat performance for RSA avos
Weather setback will not affect South Africa's ability to supply markets, according to the country's avocado industry
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ArticleThe hidden trend in Europe's apple market
EU apple stocks in March have climbed 75 per cent in the past decade, with the biggest rise coming from a surprising source
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ArticlePolish apples failing to find new markets
New stock figures appear to confirm that a lack of suitable varieties is holding the country back following the Russian ban
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ArticleGiumarra highlights Mexican operations
National Watermelon Association's Bob Morrissey tours videxport's watermelon operations
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ArticleTwo in three kiwis buy organic
Organic grocery sales have increased 127 per cent in New Zealand since 2012
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ArticleHistorical high for Rewe
German retailer turned in the best operating result in the history of the company in 2015
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ArticleWhy broccoli leaves may be the next kale
Previously regarded as a waste product, the leaves are now increasingly regarded as a vegetable in their own right
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ArticleThe Co-op Food store sales deliver £250m profit
The Co-op said its c-stores were outperforming the UK grocery market, aided by people making more frequent trips to buy food
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ArticleSainsbury's to end its Brand Match scheme
The promotion, which has been running since 2011, will end in three weeks' time, with money saved reinvested in price cuts
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ArticleNew chairman and vice chair for tomato association
Patrick Harte, who is Corneryways Nursery's general manager, replaces Bernard Sparkes, who returns to his retirement
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ArticleDisney goes bananas for Canaries fruit
Entertainment giant’s latest fresh produce tie-in features new Jungle Book film in Canary Island banana promotion
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ArticleLidl, Mercadona grow market share in Spain
Retailers benefit from consumers looking for better value at larger distributors, analysts say
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ArticleChile puts record straight on grape losses
Asoex and Fedefruta slam “irresponsible” media speculation over damage caused by last weekend’s rains
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ArticleM&S like for like food sales unchanged
But thanks to the opening of 80 new stories during the year, it had seen its grocery market share grow to 4.3 per cent

