News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1879
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ArticleEdeka seeks Kaiser's approval
After competition watchdog blocked Edeka's move for Tengelmann-owned Kaiser's, the groups have hit back
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ArticleUS, Honduras ink agricultural development deal
Sale of US-supplied agricultural commodities will fund rural development projects
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ArticleVolume rise leaves Hungary short
Overproduction of products including apples, cherries and plums contributes to 10-15 per cent fall in grower returns
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ArticleVining pea sector gains first-ever conference
First event will be held this November with talks on marketing, R&D and future trends in the sector
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ArticleSainsbury's launches first grower scholarship
Retailer has offered seven growers a place on its new soil management scholarship that will help enhance yields
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UK trade delegation visits Cuba with potatoes on agenda
Led by the chairman of the UK-Cuba Initiative, Lord Hutton, the trip marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Cuba Initiative
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ArticleIt's another treble for Branston
Carbon Trust recertification for the first firm in the food sector to have achieved the Carbon Trust standard in all three areas
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ArticleProduce firms in 'inspiring' stock exchange honour
Range of firms who work in fruit and veg included on the London Stock Exchange's 1,000 Companies To Inspire Britain 2015 list
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ArticleTesco to sell collagen-rich juice
Backed by Spanish group AMC and skincare brand Natura Bissé, healthy juice range Beauty & Go is going mainstream
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ArticleGreenvale tokens drive volume and value growth
Unit sales have increased by 36.2 per cent year-on-year, and value sales are up by 18.1 per cent y-o-y thanks to 'Potatokens'
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ArticleKPG set to launch marketing campaign
New Zealand kiwifruit exporters hope to increase consumer demand in Australia this season
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ArticleFyffes reconfirms earnings target
Group aiming for EBITDA target range of €44m-€50m following positive performance in opening months of 2015
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ArticleBarfoots asparagus lands at Ocado
The hand-harvested UK-grown spears are specially-selected for their higher-than-normal levels of the amino acid asparagine
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ArticleMr Broko supplier lauded
Award from Murcian Chamber of Commerce recognises company’s success in boosting region’s broccoli exports
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ArticleWalmart sees China as top priority
Walmart has announced plans to expand its presence in China by almost a third by 2017
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ArticleBerry growers set to land 'largest ever' rebate
Berry Gardens growers' windfall comes as a result of a 13 per cent hike in UK sales, and through imports growing by 20 per cent
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ArticleMarshal Papworth Fund bolsters committee
The charity education body has welcomed Matthew Studdert-Kennedy and Matthew Naylor as committee members
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ArticleChile in trade talks with Turkey
Delegation led by Direcon director Paul Urria travelled to Ankara to discuss bilateral trade with their Turkish counterparts
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Eating an apple pre-shop 'makes you buy more fruit and veg'
US researchers discovered people can be primed to buy healthy food if they eat an apple before going to the supermarket
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ArticleRetailers 'failing' Italian growers
Leading soft fruit marketers call on supermarkets to prioritise homegrown fruit and promote it actively to consumers

