News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2007
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ArticleCoscon launches reefer service
Citrus shipment marks maiden voyage for new Cool Treatment containers, with demand for service expected to grow
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ArticleChina reopens to CA citrus
Access to China restored earlier than expected for California citrus, but shipments not set to resume in earnest until the end of the year
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ArticleDairy Farm reports sales rise
Hong Kong retail group Dairy Farm has announced a 5 per cent rise in sales to US$6.3bn in H1 of 2014
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ArticleAmazonFresh delivers Del Monte goodness
Amazon subsidiary, which delivers groceries to parts of Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco, is promoting Del Monte bananas
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ArticleMetro to exit Vietnam?
Metro is reportedly in advanced talks to sell its stores in Vietnam to Thai group Berli Jucker
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ArticleUK shop owners discover tarantula among bananas
In the latest insect/food-related story, West Sussex fruit retailers make a startling and potentially venomous find
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ArticleOcado chief exec to get Tory peerage
Ex-M&S and Booker boss Sir Stuart Rose's peer appointment sparks debate about rewarding party donations with honours
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ArticlePupils get polytunnel to grow their own
Staffordshire school's unique structure opened by local MP, as work to boost next generation's understanding of food origin continues
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ArticleCo-op Group voted UK's 'most ethical' company
Results of a survey by Ethical Consumer readers come after scandal surrounding Paul Flowers, group's ex-chairman
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ArticleLoBue Citrus celebrates 80th anniversary
Landmark will be celebrated with point-of-sale signage, videos and social media activty
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ArticleCountdown on to Expoalimentaria
Some 35,000 visitors are expected to head to Expoalimentaria in Lima on 27-29 August
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ArticleHartfield to cover as NFU chief hort adviser
Bee specialist to cover Hayley Campbell-Gibbons' maternity leave on horticulture and potatoes board
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ArticleKiwifruit shines in Japan
Leading Japanese importer hails “amazing” market performance for kiwifruit, which enjoyed record results in June
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ArticleWashington braces for record apple crop
It’s early, and it’s going to be a whopper: that’s the message coming out of Washington state regarding the 2014/15 apple crop
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ArticleFenthion phase out “inevitable” in Australia
Australian Senate inquiry has recommended a national approach to fruit fly management
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ArticleSunraysia assess frost damage
Temperatures plummet below zero for fourth straight night, promting fears of crop damage
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ArticleSunkist heads to Sesame Street
Citrus cooperative to harness power of Sesame Street brand to encourage children and families to eat more fruits and vegetables
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ArticleDonald Slot joins Oppy team
Donald Slot has become part of the Oppenheimer Group’s sales team, based in Toronto
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ArticleCrop protection giant returns to profit
Dow AgroSciences makes a pre-tax profit of nearly £20m in the most recent financial year, despite a slump in UK sales
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ArticleAnd the vegetable kids most enjoy, is....
New survey turns up some surprising results on what veg children enjoy, but the Brussels sprout remains unloved

