News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2004
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ArticleDairy Farm to buy stake in Yonghui
Hong Kong's Dairy Farm is to buy a 19.99 per cent stake in Chinese retailer Yonghui
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ArticleAuchan quits India
French retailer Auchan is ending its retail partnership in India after India's new government fails to clarify the future of FDI
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ArticleChelsea FC deal for Levy Restaurants
Compass subsidiary inks international tie up with Premier League football club to cater to supporters, players and corporate clients
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ArticleFera merges with animal health body
A combined agency will tackle invasive non-native species and combine expertise of animal and plant health inspectors
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ArticleChiquita to "review and consider" offer
Chiquita reacts to Cutrale/Safra bid, but states it "continues to strongly believe" in the merits of the proposed Fyffes merger
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ArticleEC acts to support fruit producers
Commission confirms extraordinary measures to offer compensation for fruit withdrawn from the market this summer
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ArticleUK Aldi shoppers pay 'nearly double'
British shoppers at fast-growing discounter pay almost twice what they would pay at German, Spanish and French outlets
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ArticleMaersk appoints new roles in Asia
Global shipping line Maersk has announced two new members of its Asia Pacific team, in Thailand and Myanmar
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ArticleNZ eyes Australian apple market
Pipfruit New Zealand chief executive expects regulations to be relaxed, paving the way for increased market development
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ArticleChina to begin direct trade with Russia
Chinese company Baorong has announced it will begin direct sales of fruit and vegetables to Russia through a specialised wholesale market
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ArticleNew bidders aim to swoop for Chiquita
Chiquita-Fyffes deal could be in doubt after juice specialist Cutrale and investment firm Safra make new takeover proposal
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ArticleSpecial Fruit makes personnel changes
The Belgian importer has revealed that founder François Maes will quit as business development director in 2015, to be replaced by CSR-focused Karel Bolckmans
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ArticlePolitical instability drives investors east
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why investors are turning their eyes to the Far East as a safer bet than other troubled regions
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ArticleSurvey highlights opportunity in fruit snacks
Products that help kids along the way to 5 A DAY have real potential for success, market research claims
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ArticleLecourt crosses Channel to lead EMR tree research
Dr Julien Lecourt to helm programme looking at optimising tree-fruit production
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ArticlePotato Council asks mums to 'pay a bit more'
New industry campaign targets mums in an effort to get them to trade up from generic bags of whites
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ArticleDirty and full of flavour
Packer and marketer Richard Park on why a focus on regionality, seasonality and flavour could create the brand to boost the Cheshire Early sector
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ArticleSerbia set to benefit from Russian ban
Close trade ties put country in strong position to fill expected gaps, although question mark remains over volume available
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ArticleWaitrose hits jackpot with sweetcorn sales
Retailer predicts ‘best-ever’ year for British sweetcorn with a 30 per cent sales uplift driven by warm weather and BBQ trends
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ArticleRetailers ‘do not help' shoppers buy seasonal produce
New research shows 86 per cent of shoppers want to buy seasonal produce, despite low awareness of what is in season

