News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1745
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ArticleSpecial report: The Waste Land
Momentum is gathering fast as the world wakes up to the need to reduce food waste. Michael Barker rounds up the latest developments
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ArticleLet it go: Future is rosy for frozen produce
Frozen produce could be on the verge of a renaissance as its convenience and low food waste is a match made in heaven with the modern consumer
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ArticleSpecial report: West side story
Known as the UK’s airfreight market, Western International has strong import links and a thriving market atmosphere. Nina Pullman went to visit
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ArticleApricots face variety gridlock
South Africa’s apricot industry is suffering from a paucity of new varieties to return the category to growth
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ArticleWater shortages and Brexit debate hit stonefruit
It’s been a strong quarter for stonefruit, with a rise in value and volume sales, but those involved in the supply chain still see areas for improvement
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ArticleOne of industry's 'most influential' characters dies
Ron Parker, who was responsible for Tesco's fruit operation and was influential in the industry in the 70s and 80s, has passed away
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ArticleUnica tops Spain’s vegetable league
The group shipped 230,000 tonnes of fresh produce in 2014/15 and its output is set to rise by 30,000 tonnes this season
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ArticleProminent London greengrocer slapped with four-figure fine
Paul Wheeler, director of Paul Wheeler (Fresh Supplies), fined after an HMI investigation for selling fruit and veg without the correct labels
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ArticleNZAGA signs biosecurity deed
Partnership will provide best outcome to New Zealand avocado industry in event of biosecurity breach
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ArticleManor Fresh MD wins farming award
Mike Scott has been presented with membership of the Royal Agricultural Societies by the Countess of Wessex
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ArticleStudies back wood hygiene
Research studies demonstrate superior antimicrobial properties of wood when compared to smooth synthetic materials
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ArticleBostock and Mr Apple open new coolstore
New Zealand pipfruit heavyweights team up to develop new facility, currently capable of storing 30,000 bins
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ArticleBrakes acquired by US firm for £2.2bn
Foodservice giant Sysco has bought Fresh Direct sister company and Bain Capital-owned Brakes Group
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ArticleAvocados from Mexico hails Super Bowl success
Data shows brand’s integrated campaign proved a hit with consumers
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ArticleCosta on track for A$1bn in 2016
Diversified farming and protected cropping see Costa deliver strong revenue growth across its produce categories in the first half of 2016
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ArticleRecord profit for Scales Corp
New Zealand’s Scales Corp net profit rose 112 per cent to NZ$38.9m in FY2015
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ArticleJames Hutton Institute appoints new CEO
Professor Campbell has been interim chief executive of the food research body since September, after Professor Iain Gordon left
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ArticleReynolds hires ops manager after TV vote
700 staff at catering giant vote on appointment of Jill McDonald during BBC show Who's the Boss?
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ArticleWeFood tackles waste in Denmark
Set up by a Danish charity, WeFood has secured agreements with a retailer and importers to sell produce at discounted prices
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ArticleRainier Fruit supports Boston Marathon
Group signs multi-year deal with the Boston Athletic Association to become an official sponsor

