News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2048
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Five minutes with... Marion Tabard
Turbana's marketing director talks about the recent expansion of the group's tropicals programme
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ArticleSmall steps to big change
Nature & More’s latest campaign shows consumers how they can directly improve the lives of grower communities
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ArticleBelgian produce enjoys Canadian spotlight
The ‘Premium Quality, Perfect Taste’ promotional programme returned to CPMA in April
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Stemilt utilises Unitec expertise for cherries
The new Stockton-based facility is already hitting performance targets for Stemilt
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ArticleIt'sFresh! reveals sustainability goal
Food freshness specialist outlines plan to cut 10m pounds of fresh fruit from waste by 2015, through the utilisation of its technology
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ArticleCH looks to Accelerate Your Advantage
Logistics service provider CH Robinson has unveiled a new global tagline
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ArticleGSF builds Chicago vertical farm
Green Sense Farms working with Philips to create first of a number of LED-based production centres
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ArticleWeather impacts on Chiquita's results
Group reports on a net loss of US$25m for the opening quarter of 2014 as weather hits value chain and market demand
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ArticleEarly kick off for California grapes
A relatively clear market bodes well for the state’s grape growers as they ease into theit 2014 campaign
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ArticleTotal moves into stonefruit
Total produce has continued its category-specific model with the creation of Total Stonefruit. Nina Pullman finds out more
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ArticleChina signs sea-freight agreements
Chinese container shipping lines have signed freight agreements to remain competitive on China-Japan routes
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ArticleBeauty contest promotes fruit brand
A beauty contest in China has helped promote the Taina fruit label across the country, says the firm behind the brand
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ArticleGerjo Scheringa is new Euro Pool CEO
Scheringa, who this week unexpectedly left Zon Fruit & Vegetables, will succeed Folkert Mulder at Euro Pool System in August
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ArticleFDA announces Salmonella breakthrough
A study has identified a naturally occurring microbe that inhibits the spread of the disease when added to tomatoes
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ArticlePeruvian mango exports soar
More trees reaching full maturity and a benign winter were the main reasons for the rise in output during 2013/14
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ArticleHockey cup boost for fresh produce
Dutch set to showcase range of fruit and vegetable, including US sweet potatoes, at the Hockey World Cup in The Hague
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ArticleBanana sales boost Pret profits
Sandwich chain, which has more than 350 outlets, said growing demand for healthy lunches was boosting business
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ArticleNew appointments to FSA board
Ram Gidoomal, Heather Peck and Jim Smart will serve an initial three-year term ending in April 2017
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ArticleEating more apples and pears could cut stroke risk
Combo of studies finds that the people who ate the most fruits and vegetables were 21 per cent less likely to have a stroke
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Arrests in worker exploitation case
Two men and two women aged between 23 and 30 arrested in Humberside through joint police and GLA operation

