News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1805
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ArticleIndia seeks German support
India hopes Germany can convince the EU to lift its continued ban on Indian vegetables
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ArticleWoman 'finds lizard in Tesco bananas'
Natasha Oliver, of Shropshire, said the alleged discovery "scared the life out of me"
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ArticleProvenance key to Stemilt pear push
Group's Rushing Rivers pear programme success stems from locally grown message
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ArticleSeald Sweet sees import growth
Florida-based group is expanding its citrus and grape import deals to help strengthen its position on the North American market.
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ArticleSainsbury's boss: Online is 'profitable' and 'important'
Mike Coupe tells delegates at The Big Debate that supermarkets need to ensure that grocery shopping is 'personalised'
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ArticleHalloween horror as ‘pumpkin poisoner’ blackmails grower
One of the UK’s largest pumpkin growers was told his crop had been injected with cyanide and told to pay £50,000
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ArticleSupermarkets need to get ready for 'radical' changes
IGD chief executive Joanne Denney-Finch pointed to changing consumer habits, and the need to change store layouts
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca urges CBS action
Organisations call for EU measures to be stepped up to prevent Citrus Black Spot disease coming into Europe
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ArticleChilean blueberry exports to rise again
First volume peak expected in weeks 49 and 50, says Chilean Blueberry Committee
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ArticleBayer CropScience teams up with NWA
Partnership deal aims to boost membership of US watermelon association
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ArticleTrans Pacific Partnership deal struck
Twelve Pacific Rim nations have ended five years of negotiations with the finalisation of the Trans Pacific Partnership
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ArticleKorean pear exports to Australia resume
The South Korean Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has announced the lifting of a blanket ban on pear exports to Australia
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ArticleGrowers sign £400k raspberry breeding agreement
Onubafruit, Lubera, WB Chambers and East Malling Services have formed a breeding consortium, with others encouraged to join
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ArticleOnline grocery to force retailers' hands
A new report from Rabobank suggests that food retailers will need to reshape their business models in the future
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ArticlePotato and daffodil gangmaster stripped of her licence
GLA officers found that Sheila Wood's workers were underpaid and had been transported in a dangerous vehicle
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ArticleRetailers partner up to help dementia research
Asda, Iceland, Morrisons and Waitrose will donate money from new plastic bag levy to help fund new dementia research centre
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ArticleInside the minds of marketers
Fruitnet speaks with Jennifer Sherry of FunMobility, who worked with Chiquita on its Minions marketing campaign
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ArticleOppy CEO Anderson lands major honour
Jon Anderson has been named as Ernst and Young’s Entrepreneur Of The Year Pacific 2015
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ArticleSoup giant fined £60k after worker's horror injuries
Contract worker lost part of his right foot and had his left leg amputated below the knee after an incident at a Baxters production line
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ArticleMercabarna opens doors to public
Market authority launches event to promote the vital role the market plays in feeding the region’s inhabitants

