News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1829
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ArticleMaersk welcomes Suez expansion
The group, the largest customer of the Suez Canal gives the thumbs up to the expansion of the Suez Canal and the advantages it entails
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ArticleBeijing orders Cosco and CSG to merge
China Ocean Shipping Group (Cosco) and China Shipping Group are planning a merger, according to Chinese press reports
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ArticleDel Monte helps kids get back to school
Group's Fruit And Veggie Fusions help US parents pack back-to-school lunches with a tasty punch
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ArticleYuan devaluation has knock-on effects
The devaluation of the yuan against the US dollar has put global markets in to a spin, depreciating the Australian dollar, New Zealand dollar and Korean won
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ArticlePeru begins avocado exports to China
China has given Peru the green light for avocado exports, which is expected to be valued at US$50m a year
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ArticleVanguard gets private equity investment
US-based global produce marketer eyes major international expansion after receiving up to US$250m strategic investment from Blue Road Capital
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ArticleReynolds hires ex-Tesco buyer
Former Tesco sourcing manager Sandra Kajda has responsibility for seasonal produce and fruit at foodservice giant
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ArticleFollow Aldi’s lead and sign pledge, retailers told
It is ‘imperative’ that other retailers sign the NFU’s fruit and veg pledge and fund promotions in produce, the BGA has said
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ArticleExtinct bumblebee spotted in Kent
Consistent sightings of short-haired bumblebees in Kent 'show reintroduction scheme has been successful'
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ArticleNew terminal for Jebel Ali port
The Dubai port is set for expansion in the build-up to Expo 2020, with a new container terminal expected to add 3.1m TEU to its capacity by 2018
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ArticleDongfang chases NZ crowdfunding
Ganzhou-based company aims to increase capital in a bid to boost production-base
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ArticleNFU calls for government help with retail practices
UK farming unions want government intervention in ensuring longer contracts, fairer risk management and better labelling
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ArticleSun World licenses grape marketers
Group appoints four South American table grape specialists to grow proprietary seedless grapes
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ArticleChina grants access to new imported fruits
Thai wax apples, Sri Lankan bananas and South Korean grapes are among a new wave of imported fruits to win access to China
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ArticleNZ suspends Fiji imports
New Zealand’s Ministry of Primary Industries has suspended agricultural imports from Fiji including eggplant, mango and papaya
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ArticleDate Night helped develop Tenderstem 'personality
New marketing campaign for Tenderstem has had 'direct impact' on sales rise of 17 per cent for the year-to-date
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ArticleBroccoli crisps win retail listings
A new range of 100 per cent vegetable and fruit crisps may offer suppliers new routes to market
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ArticleAstronauts eat ‘first-ever’ space lettuce
Romaine lettuce grown using NASA’s bespoke growing system Veggie has been harvested for eating and analysis
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ArticleScottish government rules out GM
Rural affairs secretary Richard Lochhead says the Scottish government has "longstanding concerns" over biotech
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ArticleAussie dollar top of the pile
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on how the Reserve Bank of Australia gave the country's currency a boost

