News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2070
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ArticleCarrefour supports regional produce
Producers in France's Languedoc-Roussillon region will have a chance to showcase their produce to Carrefour buyers at an event next week
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ArticleHarvest House copes with EU funding loss
Withdrawal of European subsidy changing commercial landscape for vegetable growers in the Netherlands
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ArticleRetailers push junk food at primetime
Study shows a quarter of TV adverts for unhealthy food are from supermarkets and most target children with ‘fun’ themes
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ArticleSpain to improve clementine offer
Researchers focusing on developing early and late season varieties to extend growers’ marketing window
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ArticleIFCO's extensive environmental study
RPC leader conducting major research project on the impact of reusable plastic containers
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ArticleBooths splashes out to cut C02 emissions
£275k investment latest in a long line of initiatives from retailer which won a series of sustainability awards in 2013
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ArticleThompson defends duopoly proposal
Auckland-based exporter hits back at claims new model for New Zealand kiwifruit exports to China is purely about self-interest
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ArticleMalaysian pineapples granted US access
South East Asian nation expects to ship 2,500 tonnes of the tropical fruit to the US per annum, following USDA ruling
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ArticleRecords fall during CA grape season
Export volumes surpass 40m cartons, while overall packout tops 100m cartons for only the second time
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ArticleSuppliers fear Morrisons' price cuts
Sources say retailer's supply chain likely to take a hit by proposed savings of £1bn and price cut plan
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ArticleMorrisons fires opening shots in new supermarket price war
ProduceView: Bradford-based retailer – regularly one of the most expensive of the big four in recent analyses – dramatically lowers prices across the basket
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ArticleUS growers welcome early end to Chilean grape deal
There is expected to be minimal overlap between Chilean and Californian supplies
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ArticleChancellor's AIA boost 'isn't enough'
While George Osborne used his 2014 Budget to double and extend the allowance, the NFU wants it to be made permanent
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ArticleOsborne fails 'nearly all' rural businesses
CLA argues that while chancellor cut corporation tax to 21% from 2015 in the Budget, this will not benefit all rural businesses
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ArticleBaloian Farms expands sales staff
California-based Baloian Farms has expanded its sales staff with the hiring of Marcel Corella
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ArticlePink Lady pulls over at CarFest
CarFest, advertising on the tube and new sponsorship deals will boost the profile of Tenderstem and Pink Lady brand this year
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ArticlePink Lady a big hit with the kids
A CTIFL study into French children's apple tastes puts Pink Lady at the top, as the brand looks to continue targeting this age group
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ArticleACT president proposes kiwifruit duopoly
Alternate New Zealand exporter could ship up to 16m tonnes to China per annum, according to media reports
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ArticleBudget boosts stricken cider producing regions
‘Desperate’ cider producers in flood-damaged West Country to benefit after duty escalator scrapped as part of Budget 2014

