News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1741
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ArticleWhole Foods forced to backtrack on peeled oranges
Sale of pre-peeled oranges in plastic containers prompts storm of protest on social media
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ArticleGlobal demand growing for Queen Garnet plum
New trials are underway to further research the health benefits of the in-demand 'super' plum
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ArticlePiñata Farms expands polytunnel production
Australian strawberry, pineapple and mango company Piñata Farms has expanded its polytunnel strawberry production ahead of the Queensland season
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ArticleA vision of health
Supermarkets could do more to help consumers understand fresh produce better, says Danish designer Janni Svane.
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ArticleTilbury expands with major land acquisition
London port has bought 152 acres from former Tilbury Power Station that includes deep water jetty
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ArticleApple brand gives competition winner Honda scooter
Marlene's apple scheme, giving away a number of motor vehicles, saw one Brit presented with his prize at Premier Fruits' London base
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ArticleAuchan behind salad producers
The French retailer has strengthened its commitment to its salad suppliers, including economic, environmental and social assurances
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ArticleDenmark opens first food waste retailer
WeFood opened in Copenhagen this week and sells out-of-date but edible produce for around 50 per cent of usual retail price
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ArticleSanLucar knows kung fu… can kick-start consumption
Tie-in with Kung Fu Panda 3 starring Jack Black will encourage children to eat more fruit and veg, says marketer
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ArticleApricot kernel packs recalled due to understated cyanide risk
FSA recommend no more than two kernels are eaten a day because of a long-term build up of cyanide, a natural toxin in apricot kernels
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ArticleAir France to roll out Kold Kart dollies
Kold Kart dolly guarantees cool chain protection for ramp handling operations on high temperature airports
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ArticleMercadona posts solid 2015 growth
With profits and sales up, the company’s planned expansion will continue through 2016
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ArticleTesco gets English strawberries on shelves on 2 March
This listing came four days earlier than last year, and two days earlier than Waitrose
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ArticleNew model for farming unveiled
Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs has opened its greenhouse on the outskirts of Melbourne that uses technology to increase yields by 75 per cent
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ArticleQLD trade mission returns from Dubai
Nine Australian companies from Queensland’s Murray Darling Basin have returned from a trade mission seeking export opportunities in the UAE
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ArticleCMA CGM expands Asia-US West Coast fleet
CMA CGM has announced it will deploy six 18,000 TEU vessels on the trans-Pacific market between Asia and the US-West Coast.
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ArticleChicken dinner? Citrus winner...
The arrival of US chickens in South African supermarkets have lifted the spirits of the Cape’s citrus sector
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ArticleBig rise in UK deaths tipped due to 'fruit and veg shortages'
Climate change warning from Oxford University researchers highlight what they believe to be risks over fruit and vegetable production
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ArticleSeatrade samples containership market
Specialised reefer operator’s Blue Stream service to shake up market between northern Europe and the Caribbean, Central America and the US
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Amazon-buoyed Morrisons back in FTSE 100
Just three months after leaving the top group of publicly-listed British companies, the supermarket chain is back

