News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1839
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ArticleTesco 'appoints Barney Kay as new head of agriculture'
Kay, the former regional director for NFU North East, is believed to have replaced Tom Hind in the role
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ArticleItalian pear production set to fall
CSO releases forecast suggesting 2015 crop will be notably smaller than last season's, with Abate Fetel down 10 per cent
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ArticleFood waste supermarket and charity team up
Community Shop, the UK’s first network of social supermarkets, and FoodCycle are launching FoodCycle Hubs in every Community Shop
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ArticlePotato firm invests £1.25m in factory
Northern Irish potato supplier with strong export focus has said new facilities will enable it to cater for European market
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ArticleDefra launches Food and Farming Plan
A meeting of 80 industry representatives discussed seven key themes for future policymaking in food and farming sector
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ArticleValfrutta to market Francescon melons
Leading Italian melon supplier has formed strategic partnership with one of country's top fresh produce brands
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ArticleCH Robinson launches Freightview
Transportation Management System cuts time and money spent by small and medium businesses on freight shipping
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ArticleThanet Earth and Branston help Tesco find future farmers
Retailer launched Future Farmer Foundation to 'help bright, talented, determined youngsters make a confident start in the world of agriculture'
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ArticleCrisp giant snapped up by Lloyds banking arm
Seabrook Crisps, which produces 20 million crisp packets per year, has been bought by its senior management and Lloyds’ buyout branch LDC
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ArticleChiquita 'owes incentive money'
Group owes Charlotte around US$1m in incentive money given that it is leaving the city, according to a senior official
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ArticleWay salad presented 'can push price up three times higher'
Study commissioned by Lidl and carried out by Oxford University professor found that looks were everything
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ArticleInnoFresh launches Chinese-grown kiwiberries
Chinese berry specialist launches sales of trial kiwiberry production at official ceremony to remember victims of Ya’an earthquake and recognise recovery efforts
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ArticleKorea ups demand for Peruvian fruits
Peru’s exports of fresh fruit to South Korea have increased, with mangoes, grapes and bananas driving the growth
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ArticleTaiwan doubles mango exports
Exports of Taiwan mangoes have more than doubled to 3,607 tonnes in the first half of 2015
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ArticleGreece is still the word on finance front
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on the latest goings-on in the currency markets as the situation in Greece continues to twist and turn
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ArticlePlanning for success
Businesses might be fit for today, but what if there were a sudden change of management? Michael Barker asks recruiters how firms can avoid a crisis
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ArticleSmooth operator targets drinks market
Michael Barker chats to Guka Tavberidze, founder of the Savse brand that is taking the smoothie category by storm
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ArticleSweetcorn market in 'huge growth'
Sweetcorn might be synonymous with one ‘giant’ of a brand, but is it a product that has a chance of growing its stature? Martyn Fisher asks Barfoots’ commercial director, Jon Barfoot
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ArticleSalad category diversifies into exotics
The exotic salad market is burgeoning as consumers choose new flavours with fruit, grain and protein additions, leading to plenty of new opportunities for suppliers
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ArticleWarm weather brings growers pain in the brass
While most Brits had a whale of a time in the early-July heatwave, brassica growers and their crops were left stressed

