News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1743
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ArticleCamposol helps keep kids busy
Useful Vacation Programme provides educational activities to 7-11-year-olds during holidays
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ArticleNMB unveils 2016 marketing campaign
Promotions aim to increase mango consumption and awareness on nutritional message with US consumers
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ArticleWaitrose puts Earl Grey-associated bergamots on sale
The citrus products, which look like lemons, are a seasonal variety with a short growing window
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ArticleSharp volume and value sales hike for fresh herbs
In the 52 weeks to 3 January 2016, value spend on herbs rose by 12.6 per cent year-on-year, while volume sales grew by 16.4 per cent
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ArticleUniveg's annual sales rise to €3.2bn
Greenyard Foods' fresh produce division has overcome the loss of a key client in Germany to improve its financial position
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Article'Apple Madness' set to grip the US
US Apple Association’s March Apple Madness tournament encourages people to select their favourite apple variety
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ArticleCA strawbs poised for China access
California's strawberry sector hopes to gain access to mainland China in time for this year's season
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ArticleOrganic veg retailer wins new Ocado listings
Wholegood has also secured a tie-up with children’s character Squarehead and expanded its veg preparation facility
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ArticleMushroom firm toasts Stock Exchange honour
Unimush gained the coveted LSE Group recognition for being among the fastest-growing SME businesses in the UK.
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ArticleSweeTango crunches world record
TV star sets new benchmark for loudest apple bite with New Zealand offering
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ArticleOne Banana gets Fairtrade nod
The 'better banana company' joins the ranks of the world's most responsible and progressive growers of the fruit
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ArticleAustralia's hort exports to grow
The weak Australian dollar and new free trade agreements will see Australia’s horticulture production grow to A$10.2bn in value by 2020/21
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ArticleEco-Culture invests in lighting
The Russian company is collaborating with Hortilux to install 20ha of lighting at its Stavropol greenhouses
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ArticleSeeka beats 2015 profit forecast
Profits after tax soar nearly 35 per cent year-on-year as the group's packed volumes rise
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ArticleBayWa sets €1.5bn sales target in EU
Following purchase of TFC Holland, growth strategy could combine organic growth with further acquisitions
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ArticleDeliciously Ella 'helps avocado and blender sales soar'
IRI data highlights changing consumer habits, and paints a grim-looking picture for the prepared fruit juice category
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ArticleMonaghan ups pre-tax profit to nearly 10% of turnover
The business - part of one of the world’s biggest mushroom suppliers - posted a pre-tax profit of £8.4m in 2014
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ArticleGrowers attend Spanish asparagus tour
Global Plant Genetics took leading asparagus growers to visit new large crown varieties in Spain
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ArticleKISP review enters next stage
New Zealand kiwifruit industry being asked to provide feedback on government document
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ArticleRSA schools benefit from book donation
Hortgro-run Help a South African School campaign sees well over 1,000 books donated

