News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1832
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ArticleGrowers diversify into straw supply
Moorhouse & Mohan subsidiary, Worldwide Farming Partnership, has signed a 12-year deal to supply energy plant
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ArticleBritish fruit and veg 'at the heart' of Aldi's Rio 2016 tie-up
Aldi will be promoting the partnership with Team GB Olympic hopefuls across its range of fresh produce, including its market-leading Super 6
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ArticleNew Green seeks Asia business
Dutch fresh produce distributor New Green Overseas wants to forge new links in Asia
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ArticleBelOrta chases Asian potential
First promotion has leading Belgium auction excited about its future in the Far East
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ArticleCOM targets Asia with apples
French fruit grower-shipper Cofruid'Oc Méditerranée (COM) is planning apple trials in Asia this season
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ArticleAirfreight slowdown continues
Stagnating global markets resulted in a slowdown in aircargo demand in June, reports the IATA
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ArticleNew labelling system can go further
Citrus body encourages Australian consumers to seek added information about the origin of their products
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New group retail director for Morrisons
Gary Mills joins the big four retailer from Tesco, while interim predecessor Clare Grainger has become group HR director
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ArticlePeru chases German organic demand
Mangoes, avocados, ginger and bananas are among the products with the greatest potential, says Mincetur
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ArticleFresh produce excluded from Operation Stack
Vehicles carrying perishable produce can now travel straight directly to Port of Dover and Eurotunnel under new measures
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ArticleAsda listing for PDM Produce man's new juice brand
The B.Fresh range, consisting of fruit and veg cold-pressed and HPP-processed juices, aims to highlights its British credentials
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ArticleLeafy veg and berry-heavy diet 'can slow brain ageing'
Study finds that elderly adults who followed the 'Mind' diet were 7.5 years younger cognitively over a period of nearly five years
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ArticleDole backing for PhD programmes
Company partners with NC State University, the NC Research Campus and the Costa Rican government and universities
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ArticleHauliers fined £4m for having migrants in their vehicles
More than 3,300 fines were issued by UK Border Force staff in 2014-15, up from 2,177 in 2013-14, according to BBC News
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ArticleNZ persimmons gain access to China
While it’s too late to ship New Zealand persimmons to China this season, eyes are on 2016 for the first exports to the People’s Republic
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ArticleThai retailers cut food prices
Tesco Lotus and 7-Eleven have launched promotional campaigns to counter declining sales in Thailand
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ArticleAir cargo market slows
The outlook for the international air cargo market is uncertain as global trade slows, say experts
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ArticlePret A Manger toys with vegetarian store idea
Premium sandwich chain is looking at ways it can capitalise on changing consumer and culinary trends
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ArticleBonduelle exceeds turnover goal
Salad and prepared food group records year of "strong growth" despite "demanding environment"

