News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1896
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ArticlePaper packaging 'preferred by consumers'
Survey by YouGov indicates consumers prefer groceries and fresh produce in paper-based packaging
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ArticleIrish consumers 'reject' cauliflower and kale
Research by Tesco finds brassicas are not as loved as they once were, while Dubliners are more inclined to buy 'trendy' produce
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ArticleBayWa buffeted by Russian ban
Acquisition of Apollo Apples in New Zealand boosts profit margin, balancing out a fall in fruit division revenues
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ArticleConcor unveils cool store plan
New facility in New Deli to handle up to 60 tonnes of bananas and apples per day
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ArticleChina eyes peachy partnership with Australia
Researchers from the People’s Republic visit Australia in the hope of developing production practices
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ArticlePolish visit for Fruitness, Enjoy It!
Campaign dedicated to the promotion of fruit consumption has stopped off in Warsaw
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ArticleDubai rules out Ramadan rise
Traders have agreed with Dubai’s ministry of economy to increase imports of key items to keep prices stable
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ArticleLidl unveils ‘major’ West Midlands DC
Discounter says the proposed facility, at Junction 9 on the M6, will spearhead its expansion across the region
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ArticleFive directors to leave Morrisons
Retailer’s chief executive David Potts says he is constructing a leaner management board to 'speed up' the business
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ArticleDisney in fruit e-retail first
In a worldwide first, Disney has partnered with Chinese fresh fruit e-tailer Fruitday to promote its latest feature film
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ArticleBrazil bans Argentine top fruit imports
The suspension, effective immediately, is the latest hammer blow for Argentine shippers
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ArticleAsian container lines unveil new LatAm service
Due to launch in July, the service will improve transpacific transit times and link several Asian and West Coast ports
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ArticleHeinz to buy fellow food giant Kraft
One of the biggest food firms in the world worth about £18bn would be created by the deal involving the tomato ketchup giant
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ArticleRussia rules out Serbian ban
Controls are tightened following accusations that Serbian companies have been re-exporting Polish fruit to Russia
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ArticleChile acts to contain fruit fly outbreak
Asoex praises early detection and response by Agriculture and Livestock Service
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ArticleAussies prefer a snack to time in the sack
Nuts shape as perfect option, with research proving snack cravings are more prominent than urges for intimacy
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ArticlePre-prepared produce 'falls short' on vitamin C front
Daily Mail launches investigation-experiment to gauge the levels of vitamin C in value-added pre-prepared fruit and veg products
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ArticleItaly sees drop in strawberry area
Strawberry production areas are on the wane throughout Italy, despite consumption continuing to rise in the country
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ArticleChile launches drought action plan
Government to spend US$169m in 2015 to deal with "critical" situation
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ArticleDoug Ranno named president of Harvest Sensations
Produce industry veteran will lead company’s aggressive expansion plan

