News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1959
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ArticleFootballer's citrus gesture to Ukraine
Darijo Srna, of Shakhtar Donetsk, has bought 20 tonnes of tangerines for children in Ukraine suffering amid scenes of war
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ArticleChiquita execs could get bumper payout
Report in the US claims CEO Ed Lonergan and several other senior figures could be in line for huge termination payments
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ArticleGourmet Trading hires salesperson
Paul Mortanian has been welcomed in his new role by vice-president of sales and marketing Kristen Francisco
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ArticleTasmania reaches MOU with Shaanxi
Xi Jinping on hand to witness signing of agreement between Australian state and Chinese province
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ArticleThai tycoon considers Tesco Lotus buyback
Thai billionaire Dhanin Chearavanont has reportedly undergone informal talks to purchase Tesco’s retail stores in Thailand
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ArticleEddy Bruyninckx lands lifetime prize
Antwerp Port Authority chief executive picks up the IBJ Lifetime Achievement Award
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ArticleFour in ten shoppers see themselves using smart-tech to shop
IGD research reveals a significant number of consumers believe smart glasses/watches could make grocery shopping easier
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ArticleRetailers ‘must close’ one in five stores
Supermarkets need to shut stores to save costs, as price cuts are ‘not enough’ to fend off competition from discounters
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ArticleSpanish exports take a tumble
Fepex attributes lower vegetable export volumes in particular to ongoing Russian ban
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ArticleMedfel focuses on apples
Apples are set to take centre stage when the exhibition for the Mediterranean region returns to Perpignan next year
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ArticleTighter pesticide rules ‘would harm’ pea industry
Crop protection products available for pea and bean industry already at ‘critically low level’, growers say
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ArticleSpain loses citrus labelling row with EC
European court rejects appeal by Spain against mandatory labelling of citrus subjected to postharvest treatments
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ArticlePurple craze set for sprout market
The Redarling variety, grown in Lincolnshire, set to hit the shelves at Waitrose this week, followed by Asda and The Co-op
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ArticleAbate Fetel pear stars at NY event
Tasting event at Eataly NYC featured Italian pear as part of four-course meal prepared by Chef Nicoletta Grippo
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ArticleContainer volumes rise at Port of LA
Port authority has agreed a series of measures to resolve current congestion issues
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ArticleAHEA cautiously optimistic about FTA
Exporters' association highlights that a number of Australian industries still don’t have Chinese access
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ArticleNW potatoes pushing for SE Asia
US Northwest potato industry representatives have returned from South East Asia, optimistic about increasing exports to the region
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ArticleIG International continues to invest in cool chain
Indian company unveils new storage facility and subsidiary company focused on third party logistics business
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ArticleFresh Direct agrees tie up with Bain Capital
Foodservice specialist signs joint venture with Brakes owner Bain Capital that sees three firms join the Fresh Direct umbrella
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ArticleThe Old Lady haunts sterling
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why the Bank of England's Inflation Report cost sterling 2 per cent of its value

