News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1756
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ArticleEating 5 A DAY as a teen 'cuts breast cancer risk later on'
New study claims getting enough fruit and veg in your formative years can cut your risk of getting the disease by up to 24 per cent in later life
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ArticleAldi Süd bans bee-harming pesticides from its products
The ban came into effect at the start of 2016 after lobbying from environmental organisation Greenpeace
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ArticleLidl UK makes 100% ethical banana pledge
The discount retailer is in the process of switching its sourcing of bananas across entirely to Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade farms
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ArticleBananas lead Japan's fruit imports
Japan’s fresh fruit imports have been led by bananas and pineapples, with kiwifruit, grapes and avocado increasing their market share
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ArticleNZ apple exports to hit NZ$700m
New Zealand is in for a record apple season with a forecast 19.5m cartons to be exported
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ArticleFraser dogged by ‘ridiculous’ £500m aim
Industry source tells FPJ that the departed Produce World CEO and chairman Neil Fraser's overly-ambitious target played its part in his exit
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ArticleHuntapac ups pre-tax profit on similar turnover
Pre-tax profit at the veg business was up from £1.2m to £4.1m, but £1.4m of this was an ‘exceptional item’
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ArticleCapespan and Yupaa in strategic alliance
South African group takes stake in Mumbai-based fresh produce importer-distributor
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ArticleGetting the most out of Ghana
Anthony Sikpa, president of the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (Fage), explains what must be done to get more of the country’s unique fresh produce basket onto European markets
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ArticleAnderson joins Select Harvests
Experienced leader within the branded food sector joins almond company’s board of directors
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ArticleSouth Africa’s export plan
South Africa must balance emerging markets in Africa with traditional import destinations, writes Promar’s John Giles
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ArticleG’s eyes Gulf potential
G’s is following up its success in Europe, Australia and the US by exploring the opportunities in the Gulf for its O’live organic salads and Love Beets beetroot range
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ArticleSpecial report: GM trials power on
Two GM trials in the UK are looking at disease resistance in potatoes and the health benefits of purple tomatoes
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ArticleFinlays Fresh Produce renamed Flamingo Produce
Move follows on from the sale of Finlays Horticulture Investments and its subsidiary businesses to an affiliate of Sun European Partners
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ArticleSpecial report: UK sets sights on the world
Price pressures in the UK mean more suppliers are turning to exports as a viable revenue stream. From apples to Asia, carrots to Europe and potatoes to the Middle East, Nina Pullman rounds up a selection of the UK’s fresh produce exporters
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ArticleFlower business gears up for annual peaks
Ahead of the busiest period of the year in flower traders’ calendar, Chloe Ryan analyses the latest developments in the floral sector
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ArticleInterview: Thymes they are a-changing
Toby Brinsmead has overseen a significant transformation in his short spell as Vitacress CEO. Martyn Fisher meets the man at the helm of the herb and salad giant, and one of his key lieutenants
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ArticleFresca hires Finlays' finance director
Brett Sumner replaces Mike Musk, who has retired after 14 years with the Fresca Group business
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ArticleMeet the Code Compliance Officers
Who can you go to with queries about supplier retail relations? Nina Pullman meets those in charge of GSCoP compliance at the major supermarkets
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ArticleMaersk introduces Colombian service
New route between Latin America and Europe is specifically designed for refrigerated cargo

