News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1935
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ArticleWaitrose new depot to create 450 jobs
Retailer's new south London distribution centre will help expand online business and is set to replace Acton facility
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ArticleEmerging markets grab attention
CHANGING MARKETS: The Russian embargo is just the latest in a long list of occurrences that has shifted interest away from established markets and towards the likes of Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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ArticleFepex highlights Moroccan growth
Fresh produce exports from the African country to the EU soared last year, according to Eurostat data
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Imports play greater role in CNY celebrations
The growing popularity of e-commerce sites amongst Chinese consumers is fuelling demand for imported foodstuffs
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ArticleSluggish euro drags down sterling
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why talk of ECB stimulative action isn't doing sterling any favours
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ArticleLane takes ag role at Fresh Talent Recruitment
Agricultural and machinery expert James Lane swells the numbers at recruitment specialist
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ArticleAustralian mangoes set for US trials
Shipments likely to get underway later this month, with work plan being finalised
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ArticleNZ dollar brings mixed fortunes for kiwifruit industry
Core Japanese and Euro markets could suffer as a result of strong exchange rate
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ArticleAustralians optimistic about India FTA
The Australian horticulture industry has said an FTA with India could see fresh produce trade boom
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ArticlePakistan needs food safety laws
Pakistan urgently needs to implement food safety legislation to develop its fresh produce exports, says international development organisation
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ArticleChristmas sales up by 7 per cent at Waitrose
Like-for-like sales also increased by 2.8 per cent at the retailer for the five weeks ending 3 January 2015
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ArticleJapan’s citrus imports fall
Japan’s citrus imports declined last season and are predicted to continue to fall in 2014/15 as the weak yen and higher prices dent demand
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ArticleProexport warns of lettuce shortage
Prices set to rise in the coming weeks as volumes fall by more than 40 per cent
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ArticleBlue Whale and Valdiloire come together
The two French apple producers have long enjoyed a strong relationship, but the new merger will benefit from the use of a single brand
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ArticleItalians assess Indonesia potential
A number of key players from the Italian fresh produce business took part in a special mission to the Asian country last month
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ArticleHalls celebrating 125 years of growth
Sub-tropical produce supplier Halls is marking its 125th anniversary with a series of events and a new brand identity
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ArticleGrowers warned to prepare for 'extreme' climate change
James Hutton Institute says the issue is not just rising temperatures, but the type of weather, which is prone to 'extremes'
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ArticleWorld's largest container ship calls at Felixstowe
At 400 metres long, the 19,000 TEU CSCL Globe is the length of four football pitches, and weighs as much as 14,500 London buses
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ArticleBranston celebrates potato venture landmark
Amazing Potato Factory educational double-decker bus from Lincolnshire supplier has welcomed its 3,000th child on board

