News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2010
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ArticleApeda: India losing US$7.3bn annually
India's agriculture and export authority puts India's annual losses from fruit and vegetable wastage at Rs440bn
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ArticleSmitten well-poised in North America
Apple variety nears commercial volumes in the US, with initial sales commanding up to US$60 per carton
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Article2M alliance sparks concerns for China
Chinese officials and shipping association representatives have expressed concerns over the 2M shipping alliance and its effects on Chinese carriers
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ArticlePrognosfruit plans sustainability focus
The annual apple and pear conference will shine a spotlight on sustainability and CSR when it comes to Istanbul in August
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ArticleMitsubishi enters Colombia’s port terminal business
Japanese company has joined forces with Grupo Daabon to expand capacity at one of Colombia’s busiest ports
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ArticleRobbers target Total Produce offices
Gang smashes its way into the firm’s Birmingham Wholesale Market offices, making off with a 'substantial' amount in cash
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ArticleUpswing in Del Monte's Q2 results
Fresh produce giant enjoys double-digit growth in sales and improved net profit for second quarter
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ArticleSainsbury's in UK retail first
Supermarket giant to recycle its old food crates into ones made from 100% recycled material to help boost efficiency
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ArticleGLA and police team-up to tackle trafficking
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority and Derbyshire Constabulary launch ‘Project Advenus’
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ArticleAldi breathing down the neck of Waitrose
Kantar data shows that Aldi’s 32% growth rate in last 12 weeks has lifted its market share to 4.8% - just behind Waitrose's 4.9%
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ArticleRecord season for Chilean cherry growers
Returns peaked at US$7.15 per kg on the back of strong demand on international markets
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ArticleFruit display world record broken
CH Robinson's global business brand Robinson Fresh supplies Cub Foods' display with MelonUp! Pink Ribbon watermelons
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ArticleCentral finds new outlet for convenience
Thai retailer working with its new convenience store chain partner FamilyMart to develop a fresh produce offering for consumers on-the-go
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ArticleBachchan to act as Maharashtra ambassador
Film star announces role as ambassador for state’s Horticulture Ministry, with development of print and television campaigns underway
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ArticleOOCL posts Q2 revenue rise
Shipping container company OOCL has reported an 11.2 per cent increase in total volumes in the second quarter of 2014
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ArticleRussia bans Ukrainian canned products
The dispute between Russia and Ukraine continued this week with Russia's ban on canned fruit and vegetables from Ukraine
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ArticleNCGM traders claim £2bn redevelopment could ruin them
Fears that the scheme will cut trading space, deter customers and risk food contamination; claims CGMA denies
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ArticleSpain takes action to halt stonefruit crisis
Producer groups have agreed to divert fruit to the processing industry in a bid to prevent a further deterioration in prices
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ArticleHartfield blasts national media over bees
NFU adviser slams "simplistic" press for negative reporting on the impact of pesticides and neonicotinoids
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ArticleAll quiet on the currency front
Moneycorp analyst Chris Redfern on why new factors have reinforced the status quo in the currency markets

