News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1873
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ArticleBranston posts £10.4m pre-tax profit on £115m turnover
The potato giant recovered strongly from a tough 2013, aided by reduced raw material costs and driving efficiency in its factories
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ArticleSwancote responds to potato product 'metalgate'
Greenvale-owned supplier to supermarkets of products which it is claimed contain traces of metal gives its side of the story
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ArticleAirfreight shows modest growth
Global airfreight markets grew by a modest 1.6 per cent in March compared to the prior year
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ArticleFarmdrop to partner with Growing Underground
London-based 'green' produce delivery service is rapidly expanding, but not losing sight of its original mission
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ArticleVitacress herb display catches Blanc's eye
Herb giant played their part in the recent RHS Malvern Spring Festival, catching the eye of herb fan and TV chef Raymond Blanc
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ArticleAustralian cherry exports on the rise
Volume and value of shipments up on last year, with Hong Kong and China among core markets
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ArticleAPAL announce board room changes
Two directors resign, while peak industry body also announces it’s moving to a new head office
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ArticlePotato Council picks bumper sticker slogan
‘Potatoes not just tasty… naturally salt free, fat free and low in sugar too’ will be rolled out across a range of materials for the industry
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ArticleOrganic leaders hit upon goals to grow category
First time in six years industry chiefs had met to discuss the specific challenges with the sector
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ArticleMore potato products recalled over metal scare
A range of Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Morrisons products provided by a single supplier are the subject of an FSA recall
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ArticleNZ kiwi industry thanks government
Government's efforts in supporting the industry through the country's Psa outbreak have been praised
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ArticleProduce firms ‘not prepared’ for water scarcity
Chiquita Brands and Fresh Del Monte among global food companies examined in new report on future water scarcity
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ArticlePeru “should focus on Asia”
Asian markets offer better opportunities for high-quality Peruvian products when it comes to profit, says Sierra Exportadora
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ArticleBig drop in Florida citrus forecast
"Silver lining" will come in the shape of increased grower returns, says Florida Citrus Mutual
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ArticleArgentina sends first pears to China
Three containers carrying 63 tonnes departed from the Port of San Antonio Este on Monday
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ArticleLord Mayor visits market amid lease discussions
City of London Lord Mayor Alan Yarrow and other delegates tour New Spitalfield Market as lease discussions continue
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ArticleJapan commits to Dawei project
Asian nation pledges financial support to help develop US$50bn economic zone, complete with deep-sea port
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ArticleEustice back in government as Defra minister
David Cameron has selected the MP for Camborne, Redruth and Hayle to return to the job he has held since October 2013
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ArticleFirstFruits takes bite out of hunger
Group has made a donation of over 330,000 pounds of fresh apples to local fruit banks
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ArticleVietnamese lychees granted Australian access
Irradiated lychees cleared for importation, with Australian industry hopeful it will help grow the category

