News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1811
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ArticleTotal Worldfresh ups turnover but sees profit fall
T&JB Produce acquisition helped boost revenues by more than £20 million at the Total Produce Group subsidiary
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ArticlePotato firm nearly doubles its sales in Lidl
The popular Amber potatoes, which are the Celandine variety, are exclusive to the Kent Potato Company
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ArticleSweetcorn, potatoes and peas 'could cause weight gain'
But eating more blueberries, prunes and cauliflower could help slimmers reach their target weight, researchers claim
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ArticleJordan suffers from regional unrest
Jordanian exporters are having to do without their two main markets in Syria and Iraq, while reaching alternative markets remains a challenge
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ArticlePrimary school bans fruit juice
A Kent school has ruled that pupils can only drink milk or water during the day while all sugary fruit juices are now banned
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ArticleBarfoots to star in new Harvest series
Popular farming programme returns with spotlight on leading food producers during harvest, fronted by Gregg Wallace
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ArticleSouth Korea in first Chinese fresh fruit shipment
Country ships Haneul Green-branded grapes to China
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ArticleReyenvas creates insect-repellant banana film
New material protects fruit from pests and is more environmentally friendly than conventional perforated bags, company claims
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ArticleEcuadorean bananas in China first
Minions film promotion in Shenzhen positions fruit in a new region of the country
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ArticleBayer inaugurates phytotron facility
State-of-the-art growth chambers provide optimal conditions to study plant diseases
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ArticleNew tax system to be trialled in Shanghai
Customs broker Oheng Import & Export Co is trialling a new tax system for fruit imported on consignment ahead of the Chilean cherry season
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ArticleABC Group seeks foreign partners
Myanmar’s largest convenience store operator ABC Group is looking for international partners to drive its expansion
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ArticleJapan exporters eyeing Thailand
Japan has set a target on ¥1 trillion in food and agri-exports by 2020, driven by the growing demand for Japanese food in Thailand
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ArticleNorthern Ireland bans growing of GM crops
Decision follows Scotland’s move to prohibit GM crop cultivation, despite lobbying from farming unions
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ArticleProvide specific origin of produce, Truss urges
Retailers and suppliers encouraged to provide region-specific origin info on produce to inspire pride in British consumers
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ArticleDerbyshire school bans mangoes and kiwifruit
The two fruit products have been blacklisted at a primary school in case staff or pupils suffer a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
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Children are ‘most likely’ to eat apples
Apples, apple juice, and bananas are among most-consumed fruit by young people and children, a new study has found
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ArticlePrepared salad sales in ‘long-term’ growth
Year-on-year unit sales and category value are both rising as consumers return more frequently to prepared salad fixtures
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ArticleLimoneira set to launch Lemons for Life
Healthy Grocery Girl founder, Megan Roosevelt, joins campaign aimed at integrating lemons into consumer’s lives
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ArticleHeat wave slashes Spanish citrus crop
Record summer temperatures have cut production by up to 25 per cent in some varieties

