News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1856
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ArticleFamiliar face set to retire
Richard Warburton, of Ripple Aquaplast, on course to retire after a career in agriculture that began in the 1970s
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ArticleAlibaba expands fresh deliveries
Alibaba’s cold chain logistics platform Cainiao has opened three fresh food distribution centres in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou
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ArticleCool Logistics Asia announces keynote speaker
Kastrup joins high-powered programme for new conference in Hong Kong during September
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ArticleFood waste an ‘asset’, Coupe claims
Sainsbury's boss Mike Coupe, one of several high-profile speakers, in call to arms on issue of food waste at Fareshare conference
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ArticleGulf sees slow growth online
Online grocery sales continue to lag in the Middle East, with most consumers preferring to visit the store themselves
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ArticlePeruvian asparagus bounces back
Q1 shipments up by more than a quarter thanks to lower Mexican output and strong demand in the US
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ArticleChilean port workers back on strike
Latest walkout is due to begin on Thursday and run indefinitely
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ArticleAHDB formally announces rebrand
Under Peter Kendall’s newly-unified AHDB, the Potato Council now operates as AHDB Potatoes alongside other sub-sectors
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ArticleChile inks phytosanitary deal with India
Agreement will facilitate bilateral trade of fresh fruits and improve access of Chilean blueberries and avocados to India
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ArticleOlympic gymnast helps promote potatoes
Beth Tweddle visited school to talk about health benefits of potatoes as part of AHDB Potatoes' One Voice campaign
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ArticlePeru, Netherlands sign electronic certification deal
Pilot scheme to move the phytosanitary certification process online will help improve the competitiveness of Peruvian exports
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ArticleNew name for Wonderful firm
The US firm behind the iconic Wonderful produce brand has changed its name to The Wonderful Company
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ArticleMississippi berries land in Mumbai
Grower cooperative sends over 4 tonnes of blue berries to India and UAE
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ArticleWaste law ignores main cause
France’s new law to reduce retailer waste has come in for criticism for failing to address the responsibility of households
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ArticleBudgens unveils 'free fruit for kids' scheme
The ‘Free Fruit Challenge’ offers schoolchildren one free piece of fruit every day from participating Budgens stores during the campaign
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ArticleRSA citrus gains US momentum
First South African conventional citrus shipments of the season arrive in the US today
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ArticleGlobal promotional networked formed
IFAVA and AIAM5 join forces to to form the new Global Network for the Promotion of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
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ArticleMoraitis rebrands as Oakville Produce
Australian vertically integrated fresh produce company Moraitis has unveiled its new name and logo
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ArticleAustralia and China sign FTA
Ten years of negotiations have come to a head today with the official signing of the Australia-China free trade agreement
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ArticleWoolworths CEO to retire
Grant O’Brien has announced his retirement as chief executive and managing director of leading Australian retailer

