News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1950
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ArticleUS and Canada revel in joint triumph
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on a good week for the North American nations, and a less positive one for Australia and New Zealand
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ArticleRotten fruit and veg sees retailers fined
HMI inspectors found multiple items of fruit and vegetables affected by rot on several visits to A and Z Dadipatel in Batley
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ArticleT&G completes acquisition of Apollo Apples
Enza owner Turners and Growers announces deal to buy Apollo Apples will be completed on 19 December
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ArticleBelgium bid to UN for 'fries' heritage recognition
Long believed to have been created in France, Belgian officials are seeking for potato fries to be officially endorsed by UNESCO
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ArticleAvocados "help curb hunger cravings"
Study focused on overweight adults to see if avocado consumption helped them feel more satisfied
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ArticleFreshmax finalises Crasborn merger
Overseas Investment Office ticks off on merger, completing a big year of acquisitions for Freshmax
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ArticleNew Zealand welcomes tariff cost cuts
HortNZ chief executive says FTA’s hold the key to limiting export expenses
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ArticleMaersk drops North Asia-US route
Maersk Line has announced it will terminate its North Asia-US route from 15 January
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ArticleSinclair EcoLabel proving popular
Consumer preference for environmentally friendly products sees strong uptake in sales
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ArticleCo-op in £1.5bn UK sourcing pledge
The retailer, which has 2,800 stores across the UK, said backing British farmers was about more than 'just rolling out the bunting'
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ArticleChilean grape season kicks off
Production in Atacama Region is expected to increase by 1-1.5m cartons in 2014/15
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ArticleChilean blues losses "minor"
Last week's rainfall will trim export volumes by around 1,000 tonnes, says CBC
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ArticleCox scoops third place as volumes rise
Cox volumes have risen 58 per cent, while Granny Smith, Royal Gala and Golden Delicious have declined
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ArticleVeg picker jailed for attacking his former gangmaster
Dean Millington, 35, attacked victim - his ex-employer - at his home in Lincolnshire, armed with a foot-long cauliflower machete
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ArticleCouncil gets tough on street traders' appearance
Traders will need to use stalls with a pastel-coloured canopy by January 2017 to "fit in" with Bath's World Heritage status
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ArticleUK's first food waste cafe faces closure
The Real Junk Food Project in Armley, Leeds, needs to raise more than £100,000 after its premises were put up for sale
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ArticleShipping costs to Jersey and Guernsey set to rise
Although the islands are not in the EU, ships operating near EU coasts must comply with tighter rules from January
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ArticleSavse on the charge after revamp
New smoothie brand redesigns bottles and labelling, as well as adding calorie info to the front of packs
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ArticleBrazilians extend Chiquita deadline
US$14.50 per share offer has a new deadline of 23 December, after less than three-quarters of Chiquita's shares were tendered
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ArticleChile-Hong Kong FTA signed off
The Chile-Hong Kong free trade agreement has officially come in to force

