News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1765
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ArticleCR bananas look ahead to positive 2016
The industry is optimistic that it can claw back some of the market share it lost in 2015
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ArticleEva so good
The Austrian apple brand will ride into Berlin off the back of an excellent production season
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ArticleSainsbury's reports 0.4 per cent fall in sales
Sainsbury's chief executive Mike Coupe said the supermarket had traded well in "a highly competitive market"
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ArticlePotatoes pose 'diabetes risk' in pregnant women
Researchers argue that this is because starch in potatoes can trigger a sharp rise in blood sugar levels
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ArticleZespri bucking the trend in Japan
Kiwifruit imports have continued to rise in Japan despite a downturn in fruit imports, with New Zealand’s Zespri flagging bigger promotions to come
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ArticleMyanmar City Mart eyes US$25m expansion
Retailer Myanmar City Mart Holding to expand its operations across the country
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ArticleNew look and new stores for Giant
Malaysian retailer GCH Retail has announced plans to open six Giant hypermarkets and refurbish 28 stores
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ArticlePhilippines hit by Panama disease
Panama disease and El Niño are wiping out banana plantations in the Philippines
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ArticleMEPs back better school fruit scheme
European Parliament gives its support to annual €150m fund to promote fresh fruit and veg consumption among children
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Morrisons reports better than expected Christmas sales
Analysts had expected a fall in sales at Morrisons, which has been under intense pressure from rivals
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ArticleShopper 'finds live wasp' in bag of Tesco spinach
Londoner who claims to have made the find is also allergic to wasps, and was told to bring the spinach - and the wasp - back to the store
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ArticleWholesaler fined for selling rotten fresh fruit and vegetables
Among the rotten items found on sale at the trader's stand in Birmingham were orange sweet peppers
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ArticleNew horizons beckon for Spanish stonefruit
A growing number of companies have established regular programmes in Asia and are now preparing to enter the Chinese market
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ArticleMixed bag for airfreight
Global airfreight volumes were down in November, but higher than October and August, latest IATA data reveals
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ArticleEx-Greenery director excels in US
Kevin Doran, who spent six years as MD of The Greenery UK, has been promoted to president of US veg supplier Houweling's
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ArticleCMA CGM signs Bronka deal
St Petersburg-based port signs long-term container handling agreement with shipping giant
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ArticleStrong berry sales over new year period for Waitrose
Beetroot and radish sales also shot up over the festive period at the John Lewis Partnership retailer
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ArticleEosta gets royal seal of approval
Dutch monarch congratulates fruit company founder and CEO on entrepreneurial excellence
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ArticleLower lemon sales affect Limoneira Q4 results
US citrus company Limoneira has ended its fiscal year with lower than forecast operating results in its fourth quarter
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ArticleEren Tarim embraces solar
The Turkish exporter has demonstrated its ambition when it comes to sustainability with its decision to install solar panels on its packhouse

