News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1897
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ArticleTesco faces US lawsuit over profits scandal
Shareholder group seeking compensation for losses relating to the retailer’s profits overstatement last year
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ArticleRockit launches packaging facility
New Zealand’s Rockit apple has gained a state-of-the-art food packaging facility in Hawke’s Bay
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ArticleAll Lemon forecasts delayed harvest
Argentina's quality seal for exported lemons has forecast a large crop this season, though damaging rains in key production areas have cut off some growers from their crops
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ArticleTesco Lotus cuts fresh food prices
Thailand’s Tesco Lotus has launched a six-week campaign to boost customer spending on fresh produce with discounts of up to 50 per cent
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ArticleBrands crucial to berry growth
GBC2015: Key players in global berry business say they regard branding as hugely important to its future development
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ArticleChilean cherries set new record
In spite of exports reaching a historic high, 2014/15 will go down as one of the industry’s most challenging seasons
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ArticleChristoudias named as new Branston marketing director
Ex-Bakkavor man George Christoudias has started sales and marketing role, following James Truscott’s promotion to MD
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ArticleExtend GSCoP down the supply chain, NFU Cymru says
Welsh farming union unveils ten policy asks ahead of general election, including exports, GM policy and food labelling
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ArticleLEAF-certified crops rise by third
Crops certified in northern Europe see highest growth, while almost a quarter of UK-grown produce now meets standard
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ArticleGetting the blues at GBC2015
Three leading marketers speak at the Global Berry Congress about challenges and opportunities for blueberries
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ArticleJapanese promotion accelerates development
In-store activity ramps-up demand for Australian grapes, with up to 100 containers to be sent this season
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ArticleStill 'so much' to do to boost berry consumption
Despite being a sales-leader in supermarkets worldwide, Global Berry Congress delegates heard that the hard work has only just begun
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ArticleCooling tomatoes "harms flavour"
Study shows that the fruit releases less flavour when stored in the fridge
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ArticleStrike hits Mexican supplies to US
Unharvested fruits and vegetables left to rot in fields and greenhouses following week-long action
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ArticleCRE points to Tesco China for 2014 loss
China Resources Enterprise has blamed Tesco China for dragging the Chinese retail company into the red
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ArticleIndian grape exporters cautioned
Damage to India's grape crop has led the country’s export authority to issue a word of warning on quality control
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit growers vote for change
New Zealand growers have overwhelmingly voted in favour of changes put forward by the Kiwifruit Industry Strategy Project (KISP) referendum
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ArticleNo reprieve for Queensland growers
Negative test samples no cause for banana growers in northern Australian state
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ArticleAfrican Blue sees berry boom
The Moroccan blueberry producer has welcomed the growing demand for blueberries in northern Europe
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ArticleChile and China seek closer ties
High-level meeting held in Santiago last week discussed a number of issues relating to improving logistical and technological collaboration

