News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1960
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ArticleNorthern food producers urged to apply for PGI
Environment minister Liz Truss highlights lack of protected name products in the north of the country
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ArticleScotland moves to make unhealthy hospital food illegal
New guidelines on NHS catering have been unveiled by the Scottish health secretary Alex Neil, with a consultation to follow
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ArticleDrug grower spared jail vows to use skills for horticulture
Judge implores Joseph Collins, caught growing cannabis while at university, to make the most of his "new life" studying horticulture
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ArticleItalian kids advised on dietary choices
Ipsos data shows that Italian children and adolescents are eating fewer fruits and vegetables compared with 2014
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ArticleEgyptian citrus faces challenges
The obstacles are adding up for Egypt's citrus sector, with rising costs, oversupply and fierce competition chief among them
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ArticleNestlé chief executive named as new FDF president
Fiona Kendrick will replace PepsiCo president Richard Evans at food and drink federation
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ArticleRio Negro says no to Buenos Aires port proposal
Claims fruit exports would lose competitiveness by using the capital city’s port instead of San Antonio Este
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ArticlePizza now the 'most popular choice' in UK restaurants
New research shows that Britons are in love with the Italian dish, and spend around £4.4bn on pizza each year
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ArticleRéunion flight plan meets with anger
Concerns raised over decrease in number of flights connecting French island with overseas markets including Europe
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ArticleEx-Tesco man joins Co-op in new role
Chris Whitfield joins the Co-operative in newly created role as retail and logistics director, while two new board appointments also named
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ArticleMaersk Line retains reliability lead
Third-quarter SeaIntel report shows group remains most reliable carrier despite global reliability dip
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ArticleParamount teams with Locus Traxx
Citrus giant looks to boost temperature tracking capabilities through utilisation of SmartTraxx Go
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ArticleAustralia and China finalise FTA negotiations
Deal expected to be signed in early stages of 2015, with tariffs on a range of horticultural products to fall
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ArticlePremier Fruits buys two SA companies
Fast-growing Australian fresh produce business announces acquisitions of key grower-packer and wholesaler in South Australia
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ArticleWoolworths cleared over Oliver campaign
Woolworths has been cleared of any wrongdoing after complaints it was charging suppliers for its Jamie Oliver promotional campaign
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ArticleNZ and South Korea agree to FTA terms
Trade pact welcomed by kiwifruit industry, with deal expected to be signed in early 2015
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ArticleTenants ‘hugely disappointed’ with planning go-ahead
CGTA said it ‘will appeal’ council decision to approve planning for New Covent Garden Market redevelopment
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ArticleFruit Logistica courts Almerian producers
One-day event held this week to promote Berlin trade fair to regional growers
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ArticleBelgian endives get Popeye support
Belgian producers have employed spinach-munching character Popeye to encourage younger consumers to try endives
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China ratifies Mexican berry import deal
Aneberries president Mario Andrade says he sees excellent potential for raspberries and blackberries

