News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1808
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ArticleKiwifruit NZ appoints new chair
Kristy McDonald has been announced as the newest chair of the New Zealand kiwifruit industry regulator
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ArticleAlliances keep shipping sector afloat
Speakers at Cool Logistics Global in Bruges have highlighted the importance of pan-industry collaboration
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ArticleBonduelle tops yearly objectives
French prepared foods group reports that it beat profitability objectives for 2014/15
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ArticleMorrisons joins Lidl in raising wages
Shop floor staff at Morrisons will now be paid £8.20 an hour, above the new national living wage of £7.20
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ArticleMashed potato to power new factory
Food processing giant 2 Sisters will use potato waste from mashed potato and pie manufacturing to power new bio-refinery
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ArticleMDS Award for Excellence in HR, Training or Recruitment
This award acknowledges great work in this critical area of HR, training and recruitment
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ArticleRussian tycoon invests in apples and potatoes
Dmitry Arzhanov planning to pump hundreds of millions of dollars into developing domestic sources of supply
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ArticleTides of change for logistics industry
Cool Logistics Global gets underway with a look at how far the industry has come and where it is going
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ArticleLVGA Unsung Hero Award
Whether in the packhouse, the field or the office, this award gives those unsung heroes their well-deserved turn in the spotlight
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ArticleNew MD for banana giant SH Pratt
David Bateman, formerly the business' operations director, steps up to the new role, while Robert Wells becomes CEO
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ArticleHaisheng teams with Laibin city
China’s Laibin city has signed a deal with China's Haisheng Group to research tangerine breeding
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ArticlePricematching may hold answer for Metcash
Australian retailer Metcash has announced its turnaround plan amid increasing competition in the supermarket sector
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ArticleInnovations to be on show at PMA Fresh Summit
The 66th PMA Fresh Summit is locked in for Atlanta this October, with more than 18,500 fresh produce professionals attending
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ArticleDairy Farms shuts more Indonesian stores
A further 74 Dairy Farm-operated convenience stores and supermarkets have been closed in Indonesia
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ArticleHaitian organic bananas arrive in Europe
First shipment to Europe in six decades arrived at Port of Antwerp last week
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ArticleKnox trait extends lettuce shelf-life
Rijk Zwaan is presenting the new innovation, which prevents rapid discolouring, at the Lettuce and Leafy Vegetable Conference in Antwerp
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ArticleProduce World hires two agri-food trainees
Will Shields and Tom Collison will work at vegetable supplier while studying for Food Manufacture degree
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ArticleFunding boost for Australian exporters
Cherry, table grape, citrus and leafy vegetable sectors among the winners from new grant scheme
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ArticleProduce traders left reeling as hospital 'orders closure'
Twelve people could reportedly lose their jobs as a result of hospital bosses in Stoke alleged bid to close the fruit and veg stalls
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ArticleCamposol chalks up Canada first
Company says it shipped the first consignment of Peruvian blues to the North American country last week

