News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1739
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ArticleKiwiberries on China blacklist
Move to classify fruit as its own species results in suspension of market access
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ArticleCo-op eyes up major south-west and Wales expansion bid
New £8 million investment in stores in Cornwall, Somerset and more, and £11m investment in new stores and refurbs in Wales
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ArticleHazera completes multi-million-pound investments
Global fresh produce giant makes significant investments in Israel and the Netherlands
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ArticleCelery campaign targets London commuters
Love the Crunch campaign used samples at London’s Kings Cross to highlight celery as a perfect snack for busy commuters
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ArticleItaly launches Freshness from Europe
Italy has launched a multi-million-euro campaign to promote European fruit and vegetables in North America and Asia
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ArticleGrowcom calls for Fiji support
Representative body urges growers to support island nation in the wake of natural disaster
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ArticleTesco appoints new c-store MD
Retailer hopes Tracey Clements will help develop its convenience offer for customers through its network of Metro, Express and One Stop stores
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ArticleMalaysia brings tropical touch to Scandinavia
Promotions set to take place across ICA AB Group stores following successful campaign in 2015
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ArticlePromising start for airfreight
January results indicate a strong start for the global airfreight industry, and suggest continued improvement in cargo demand
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ArticleWoman 'finds live bee' in Tesco raspberries
Shopper claims that she nearly put the bee - hiding in one of the Moroccan-imported fruits - in her mouth
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ArticleCanada honours best managed companies
Oppy and Fresh Direct are both recognised for implementing world class business practices and creating value
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ArticleWood grain RPCs hit US market
Ifco's wood grain containers for wet and dry produce arrive at Walmart grower facilities
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ArticleEUFruit network launches in Brussels
Network will bring together research institutes and fresh produce sector representatives
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ArticleUSA Pears win heart health boost
Green and red Anjou USA Pears have been certified heart-healthy by the American Heart Association
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ArticleZespri India to target Mom-and-Pop stores
Kiwifruit marketer seeking to expand its distribution in India through a tie-up with Mom-and-Pop stores in the upcoming New Zealand season
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ArticleSeeka to expand infrastructure
New Zealand-based Seeka Kiwifruit Industries will relocate it headquarters and look at rebranding as part of its NZ$20m investment in new infrastructure
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ArticleAustralia expands industry-based export AOs
The Australian government will invest A$800,000 in training 400 industry-based plant export authorised officers to streamline export procedures
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ArticlePretty good news for ugly campaign
A founder of the US 'ugly' produce movement reflects on Whole Foods and Giant Eagle's decision to sell imperfect produce
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ArticleVitacress set to rebrand herb business
The move, which will become official from 1 April 2016, is part of a wider strategy to consolidate the Vitacress business under one name
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ArticleAustralian cherry exports on the march
Industry sees even more room to grow in Asia after shipments pass 5,000 tonnes

