News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2030
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ArticleGroup sales shoot up at Iceland
Food retailer toasts a successful financial year, and also plans to open 40 new stores in 2014, creating 1,250 jobs
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ArticleVeg is compulsory in new school meals
Children must eat at least one portion of vegetables or salad a day under new school meal standards released today
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ArticleMorrisons plans to axe 2,600 jobs
Supermarket looking to cut department manager and supervisor roles, but is looking at creating 1,000 new c-store jobs
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ArticleMinisters continue support for POs
Council of the European Union's agriculture meeting in Luxembourg gives backing to producer consolidation strategy
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ArticleChris Redfern: Sterling shines on the world stage
Moneycorp analyst on an excellent week for sterling, which hit a five-year high against the US dollar
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ArticleP3 network "will not be implemented"
Chinese Ministry of Commerce announces that it will not approve the P3 operational vessel sharing agreement
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ArticleSweet smell of success
British flowers are flying off the shelves at Waitrose, with the supermarket claiming sales of sweet peas are rocketing
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ArticleAgro-Mashov show builds bridges
The Tel Aviv exhibition offered a forum for the exchange of agricultural ideas and innovations, not least between Israel and the Arab world
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ArticlePotato firm enjoys educating Somerset
Branston talks to more than 1,600 people in two Open Farm Sunday events about a potato's journey from field to fork
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ArticleSpreafico founder passes away aged 81
Francesco Spreafico started company in 1963 and helped turn it into one of Italy's leading fresh produce suppliers
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ArticleEarly Ramadan boosts Bahree exports
Fresh Indian Bahree date exports are expected to soar this year, thanks to the early start to Ramadan
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ArticleFresh World Cup: Cameroon v Croatia
Group A: Cameroonian grower Bakari Tata goes head to head with Neven Kurtovic of Univeg Croatia
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ArticleFreshmax ready to play Piqa Boo
Australasian fresh produce company signs deal with Prevar to grow and market new trademarked pear cultivar
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ArticleUnited Fresh in major salad bar donation
Around 200 schools will receive donations bars as part of the Let’s Move Salad Bars to Midwest Schools campaign
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ArticleMexican figs heading to US
Imports of fresh figs from Mexico moved a step closer with publication of new risk assessment
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ArticleAlmeria-Holland sea route "imminent"
Maritime service linking Almeria and the Netherlands could be set up by end of year
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ArticleZespri launches SunGold in India
India is now home to Zespri’s latest kiwifruit variety that will be available from May until October
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ArticleOliver has “no sway” in supermarket battle
Ausveg disappointed by celebrity chef’s response, after claims he has no influence over Woolworths’ commercial direction
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ArticleGM bananas to undergo human trials
Australia’s Queensland University of Technology has engineered vitamin A-enriched bananas to aid fatal vitamin deficiencies in East Africa

