News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2073
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ArticleFruit supplier lands prime minister deal
Produce from AB Fruits was even served to the Queen and Prince Philip when they dined at Chequers last month
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ArticleSalad growers' climate change fears
Changeable weather patterns and rainfall levels two biggest areas where climate change has hit firms, research finds
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ArticlePassionate student leads pest battle
Bill Watts, 23, is investigating strategies for optimising biofumigation to aid PCN-hit growers
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ArticleFruit growers in 'best berry' honour
Newmafruit, Langdon Manor Farm and Elverton Farms all win best fruit prizes at annual awards ceremony
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ArticleForum gets marketing shake-up
Australian citrus industry encouraged to rethink how they present their offering
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Morrisons slump shakes retail shares
A fall of 9 per cent in Morrisons’ shares since posting a loss this morning has had knock-on effect for other major retailers
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ArticleBlakemore snaps up wholesale rival
Acquisition consists of two large BA Cash & Carry depots in Cardiff and Swansea, boasting a turnover of £93m
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ArticleSud de France targets Drive
The click-and-collect retail format is growing rapidly, and the Sud de France brand intends to take advantage of the opportunity
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ArticleAhold expands Czech presence
Plans to buy 50 Spar stores will make it the country’s second biggest supermarket
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ArticleMorrisons' loss triggers restructure
Loss of £176m in the year to February 2014 means retailer will look to target the market between discounters and 'big four'
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ArticleUS sees produce sales rise in 2013
Sales were up across all major fruit and vegetable categories
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ArticlePeruvian grapes make Asian gains
Shipments to China are up 25 per cent this season according to Capechi
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ArticleAPMT reports rise in container volumes
New terminal projects help boost terminal throughput in 2013
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ArticleCoosemans ramps up BruselKale volumes
Company enjoying strong demand for its new super superfood
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ArticleUSDA says pesticide residues pose no risk to health
Analysis shows more than 99 per cent of foods sampled contain residues below government limits
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ArticleMixed results for organic sales
Fruit and salads saw a 1.2% and 4.7% drop in sales respectively in 2013, but vegetables saw a 3.4% rise on 2012
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ArticleSoil Association condemns Paterson
Environment groups call for PM to reject environment minister's plan to fast-track GM crops into UK
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ArticleCasi president denies fraud allegations
José María Andújar dismisses accusations as smear campaign by rivals to undermine his leadership
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ArticleAwe Sum Organics kicks off Argentine pear season
Lighter volume will be offset by excellent quality this year, company said
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ArticleRetail 'middle ground' is shrinking
Analysts warn bid for ‘middle three’ will intensify as Waitrose wins record market share and Aldi ups y-on-y growth

