News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1869
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ArticleChilean customs workers call indefinite strike
ANFACH union claims National Customs Service is too stretched to deal with the volume of work
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ArticleCornerways hosts tomato eating competition
Grower helps promote British Tomato Week by challenging contestants to eat six tomatoes in 60 seconds
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ArticleHamburg box traffic falls
Russian veto and increased competition from rival ports behind 2.3 per cent fall in container throughput
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ArticleInnovation the key for Italy
Industry heavyweights encourage the fresh produce sector to move with the times at Fruit Innovation
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Maersk enters vessel share deal
Group announces vessel sharing agreement with MSC and MOL on Asia to East Coast of South America trade
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Article‘Major' fire at Sainsbury’s depot
Retailer assesses damage after 70 firefighters fought for two hours to control the blaze at its south London DC yesterday
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ArticlePotato display lands gold at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
The Potato Story, sponsored by Suffolk-based seed firm Thompson & Morgan, features more than 140 varieties of potato
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ArticleMurcia to develop native tomatoes
IMIDA programme aims to identify traditional varieties with the most commercial promise
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ArticleProfit down at Wal-Mart
Growth in US net sales not enough to prevent fall in overall operating income for first quarter of fiscal 2016
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ArticleTotal Produce increases 2015 target
Strong trading in the opening months of the year have allowed the group to push up its earnings per share target range
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ArticleWaitrose to sell weather-blemished apples
Retailer to sell produce of South African growers hit by regional hail in 263 branches as a gesture of support
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ArticleRSA fig category on verge of change
Figs are deemed the 'Cinderella' of the fresh produce business, but this could change as a new breeding programme takes effect
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ArticleCoronation Street TV advert slots for salad brand Florette
The advertising campaign, celebrating the ‘Joy of Salad’, is expected to be beamed into over 18.5 million households
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Article'Outstanding' food sales help M&S raise pre-tax profit
Retailer's underlying pre-tax profit rose 6.1 per cent from £622.9 million to £661.2m in the year to March 28
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ArticleAndre Vermaak leaves Capespan Namibia
Vermaak will leave the company after a successful career building Capespan’s interests in the country
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ArticleShoppers vote Budgens best 'top-up' retailer
The Co-operative, Nisa, Waitrose and Spar also won prizes at the CTP awards
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ArticleBayWa boss demands action on China
Klaus Josef Lutz says EU must do more to improve opportunities for European fruit on international markets
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ArticleHamburg turns in "satisfactory" Q1 result
German port enjoys higher seaborne cargo throughput during opening three months
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ArticleItaly targets growth in Asian markets
Members of Italian export business visit retail buyers and importers on fact-finding mission to Indonesia and Malaysia
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ArticleZambia 'catching up' with rival Kenya
Southern African country's horticultural exports are apparently set to increase significantly over the coming year

