News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2045
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ArticleChiquita Hellas joins racism fight
Greek marketer has launched a short campaign to tie in with the #weareallmonkeys drive
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ArticleWalmart Asia’s CEO to head international unit
Following a re-shuffle of Walmart executives, Scott Price will take on a new role leading Walmart’s international unit
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ArticlePlans submitted for NCGM revamp
The redevelopment of the 57-acre site will see 500,000 sq ft of modern market facilities consolidated on one site
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ArticleJobs risk at Keelings' UK packhouse
Exclusive: Harlow packhouse due to close mid-June, with one option for 16 staff at risk being a move to Cross & Wells in Kent
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ArticleBig jump in LA container volumes
Port releases its April 2014 cargo volumes, reporting on higher year-on-year numbers
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ArticleRetail giants talk sourcing in Hangzhou
High-level speakers from Walmart China and e-commerce giant TMall set to discuss their produce sourcing plans at Asiafruit Market Insight
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ArticleEx-Blur man James to front Red Tractor ad
30-second ad which explains why shoppers should ‘Trust The Tractor’, will be played over six million times
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Greenvale owner completes JRC buy
Produce Investments finalises purchase of Jersey potato specialist, as well as confirming closure of the Tern Hill site
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ArticleNOL earnings improve
NOL Group’s performance improves in the first quarter of 2014, buoyed by cost management and efficiency gains
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ArticleCharity calendar to aid Filipinos in need
Rosa Malseed and Tom Heseltine, of Harper Adams, saw Typhoon Haiyan on the news and decided they wanted to help
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ArticleEU mango ban drives focus on other markets
Indian exporters see EU ban on mangoes as an opportunity to develop untapped markets
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ArticleFruit exporter sentenced to six months jail
Jason Kotz, owner of former Australian fruit export company JAK Fruit, to spend six months in jail after pleading guilty to fraud
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ArticleSpain aims high with Murcian melons
An increase in some Spanish growing regions for charentais melons ensures its places as second largest producer in Europe
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ArticleApricot output ‘will not break records’
Europe’s apricot growing regions have signalled a return to normal for 2014 production, but most will still see less than average
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ArticleEuropean stonefruit output climbs
Peach and nectarine production pegged at 3m tonnes, a rise on last year and higher than five-year average
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ArticleEmirates launches weekly Mexico service
Carrier’s freighter network now flies to more than 50 destinations around the world
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Sales up, earnings down at Wal-Mart
Consolidated net sales grow 0.8 per cent for the first quarter of fiscal 2015, although unseasonable US weather impacts on overall earnings
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ArticleRecord AFL exhibitor demand
Bookings for stand space at the Hong Kong-based Asia Fruit Logistica are up by almost 20 per cent
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ArticleReady Pac branches out
Fresh convenience specialist branches out to offer produce-based whole meal solutions
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ArticleDriscoll's expects early raspberry peak
Volumes are increasing early in southern production areas after good weather

