News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1995
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ArticleFootball club offers fans mushrooms to attend match
Bungay Town will be offering the product to fans who come to their game against Martham this weekend on Non-League Day
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ArticleBoth CEO and COO of Nisa set to leave
Neil Turton, one of the industry's longest-serving CEOs, is leaving after 23 years, while COO Amanda Jones is also off
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ArticleUK to get new Food Crime Unit
Environment secretary, Liz Trus: 'We’re taking action to make sure that families can have absolute confidence in the food they buy'
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ArticleRise in turnover and profit for Syngenta
Crop protection giant saw its pre-tax profit go from £87 million in 2012 to £115m in the year ending 31 December 2013
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RSA citrus group: stop exports to EU
South African citrus committee recommends suspension of country's citrus exports to Europe in light of CBS interceptions
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ArticleTadeco scoops sustainability award
Banana firm Tadeco has become the Philippines’ first company to achieve GlobalGAP sustainable agriculture certification
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ArticleCo-op Group returns to profit, and names permanent CEO
Half-year profit of £66m for The Co-op Group, which has named Richard Pennycook as its permanent CEO
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ArticleBayer plots further US growth
Bayer CropScience is committing "significant resources" to tap into long-term positive market development North America
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ArticleChiquita "fears shareholders back Brazilians"
Cutrale and Safra have landed the latest strike in the increasingly bitter battle for Chiquita Brands International
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ArticleNZ Avocado launches new campaign
New Zealand Avocado is launching its new export marketing campaign at Asia Fruit Logistica this week
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ArticleEdeka produce chief Uwe Bockius departs
Head of German retailer's fresh produce sourcing unit Edeka Fruchkontor understood to have left with immediate effect
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ArticleEC boosts ag funding
The European Commission plans to stump up extra funding for EU agri-food promotions in a bid to offset losses caused by Russia's produce embargo
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ArticleOnly 33 per cent of consumers seek out organic label
Survey claims to show a fall of 7% in five years for Soil Association recognition, but 89% of shoppers look for Fairtrade items
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ArticleNew potato range for Scotty Brand
Highland Baby potatoes are available in 175g packs, and are initially being sold in Waitrose stores across Scotland
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ArticleMetro sells Booker stake for £196m
Proceeds from sale of 9 per cent stake in UK's biggest cash-and-carry wholesaler will be used to fund expansion and cut debt
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ArticleBrazilian melon season on the horizon
Total Produce is gearing up for this year's Brazilian melon campaign, which begins this month
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ArticleFratelli Orsero trials fresh-cut fruit range
Company reveals it is running test sales of chopped fruit packs through retail channel in Italian regions of Tuscany and Lazio
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ArticleAsia Fruit Awards winners revealed
NTUC Fairprice, Vachamon and Northwest Cherry Growers/Fruitday/TMall scoop the 2014 Asia Fruit Awards
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ArticleFyffes moves to correct 'inaccuracies'
Group files investor presentation and addresses what it calls "inaccurate information" from Cutrale/Safra partnership
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ArticlePico eyes Asia and Russia
Egyptian exporter heads to events in Moscow and Hong Kong with an eye on growing its fresh produce shipments

