News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1868
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ArticlePret to open first hospital branch
Due to open in early June, the fit-out is well under way at the site in Oxford, located in the atrium retail outlets of the west wing
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ArticleT&G officially opens new Shanghai office
Fresh produce group Turners & Growers has celebrated the opening of its China office in Shanghai
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ArticleChange in buying habits sees 44-year-old wholesaler close
Fife-based John Birrell & Sons to stop trading under its own name due to an 'influx of eating places using out of town suppliers'
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ArticleFrance makes it illegal for retailers to destroy food
French retailers must now sign contracts with charities under new law that means destroying unsold edible food is illegal
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ArticleInvestments needed for China's logistics
Industry and government investment in China's cold chain and logistics are key to improving the quality of fresh produce distribution, heard delegates at Asiafruit Market Insight
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ArticleBayer backs pollinator plan
Group welcomes the US National Pollinator Strategy as a concerted approach to improve pollinator health
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ArticleThe guessing game
Fresh Position's Steven Maxwell looks at the development of trends in the industry, and asks just who is doing the driving
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ArticleAHDB launches 'next-gen' scheme for potatoes
The group will complete nine comprehensive business and technical days, with the aim of providing exposure to the whole supply chain
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ArticleFraser Black named MD of new James Hutton subsidiary
The new company, James Hutton Limited, provides services to more than 28 countries around the world
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ArticleStrong start for Spanish exports
Citrus, berries, courgettes and cabbage led Spain’s export recovery in the first quarter of 2015
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ArticleZespri reflects on "extraordinary" season
Global kiwifruit marketer says industry is back on track for growth after a strong set of headline results
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ArticleHutchinsons hires ex-Ribena agronomist
Rob Saunders is 'impressive addition' to Hutchinsons agronomy team with responsibilities for top fruit, berries, hop and vine
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ArticleFruit Attraction unveils packed agenda
Organisers say there will be a bumper programme of technical seminars and parallel events at this year’s show
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ArticleSeald Sweet hosts MPG tour
Florida Department of Agriculture, Seald Sweet and state-wide produce suppliers host the fourth annual Military Produce Group Farm Tour
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ArticleFirms must look for labour in UK, new law will say
David Cameron unveils radical crack down on illegal labour that could also include a new labour market enforcement agency
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ArticleSteve's Leaves launches new salad bowl
The product, being sold at Waitrose, features different types of tomato, orange peppers and cucumber
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ArticleCitrus options for Florida growers
University of Florida/IFAS breeders are coming out with new citrus varieties
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ArticleBooker set to buy Londis and Budgens chains
Wholesaler is set to officially announce the £40 million deal involving the Musgrave Group stores later today (21 May)
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ArticleMore aid for drought-stricken US farmers
The USDA’s US$21m fund will go towards helping growers improve water efficiency and adopt more sustainable practices
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Article“Taste” key to avocado marketing
HAB study examined shopper attitudes to different messages displayed on supermarket shelves and at point of sale

