News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1773
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ArticleWaitrose unveils expansion plans
Premium retailer to create 1,500 jobs at new supermarkets and new roles at south London online service depot
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ArticleFlorida citrus HoF nominees revealed
Dr Bill Castle, Jack Norris, and Vic Story Jr will be honoured at the 11 March Hall of Fame induction
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ArticleNew chair for Marshal Papworth Fund
James Parrish has stepped down from agricultural education charity and will be replaced by farming consultant Tom Arthey
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ArticleTesco cuts price of ‘Festive Five’ promotion to 39p
Brussels sprouts, parsnips and carrots included in retailer’s flagship Christmas deal with a lower price point than 2014
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ArticleNew Sun World varieties for Australia
Two new grape offerings to be made available to consumers, as fruit breeder and partners aim to market by brand
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ArticleChile cuts cherry forecast again
The latest estimate puts exports at 14.9m cartons, a 27.7 per cent decrease on last season
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ArticleFreshmax launches Lani cherry
The first harvest of Freshmax Group’s ‘Lani’ cherry is underway in Central Otago, New Zealand
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ArticleBrisbane Markets hits back at takeover bid
Brisbane Markets Limited has called the hostile takeover bid by Produce Markets Queensland as self-interested and potentially harmful to the Rocklea fresh fruit and vegetable wholesale market
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ArticlePort of Antwerp twins with Guangzhou
Twinning agreement means closer collaboration and shared knowledge between the ports
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ArticleOdds stack in favour of new Dover lorry park
Facility for 3,600 trucks would ease congestion caused by Operation Stack when there are delays at the Kent port
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ArticleWAC targets consumers on the move
New website aims to make content “appealing and informative,” with eight languages available
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ArticleEU court annuls Morocco trade deal
EU’s second highest tribunal has ruled that 2012 agreement should not apply to disputed territory of Western Sahara
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ArticleChAFTA comes into force
Australian exporters welcome news trade pact with China will commence before Christmas
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ArticleTesco to build temporary store in flooded Carlisle
Retailer set to build 10,000 sq ft temporary store in carpark of flooded superstore, while Cumbria recovers from severe floods
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ArticleDutch cucumber growers visit Almeria
Education is the key as Dutch producers visit a range of different organisations
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ArticleSophie Michell named as face of CBC's UK campaign
Chef has devised a series of Pancake Day featuring blueberries
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ArticleHarris Farm sets retail benchmark
Incorporating concepts from top US retailers, Australian greengrocer chain’s flagship store creates a unique experience for Sydney consumers
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ArticleRewe backs Bavaria organics label
Supermarket chain becomes first retailer in Germany to stock products carrying the region's new organic quality seal
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ArticleHazera launches Tinty cabbage
Israeli seed group introduces a new multi-use red pointed cabbage
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ArticleMarrying efficiency and sustainability
Fresh produce giant Univeg stresses the importance of increasing efficiency while promoting sustainability to ensure a healthy future

