News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2079
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ArticlePolicing the industry
One year into Christine Tacon's role as supermarket and supplier ‘policewoman’, doubts still remain about the long-term impact of her role. Martyn Fisher reports
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ArticleRabobank's 2013 profit dips
Net profit falls 2 per cent as Dutch group is hit by several non-recurring events
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ArticleSuper smoothie move by Waitrose
Premium-brand SaVse smoothie aimed at knocking Innocent and Naked off their thrones lands first supermarket listing
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ArticleFive minutes with... Jay Rayner
The man known as Acid Rayner to many of his compatriots gave Nina Pullman a few minutes of his time at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleNMB promotions pay off
Campaigns focusing on educating consumers on how to select, ripen, cut and use mangoes boost retail sales
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ArticleEmerging markets hold key to banana export growth
Surge in number of middle class households in developing countries is fuelling rise in global food demand
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ArticleDoors open for African fruit
Banana, citrus and avocado exporters in sub-Saharan Africa have received a shot in the arm after new research leads to a lifting of restrictions
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ArticleChiquita narrows Q4 and yearly losses
Multinational says that improved fourth-quarter and full year results reflect decision to focus on core business
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ArticleFrom Enfield to fork
New initiative to establish the London Borough of Enfield as a major supplier of fresh food in the capital city
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ArticlePort of Hamburg on growth course
Throughput growth of 6.2 per cent for 2013 described as a "most impressive result" by the port marketing authority
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ArticleFreshtime picks 2014 charity partner
ACT for SMA launched by Emma and Karl Humphries following the death of their six-month-old daughter
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ArticleShipping a shining light for Mærsk
Danish logistics giant posts a slight dip in profit for 2013, despite strong performance of its Maersk Line segment
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ArticleEthics only guide 16% of shoppers
Lowest level of consumers seeking out Fairtrade goods since MMR started researching shopping habits
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ArticleTricky fourth quarter at Ahold
Ongoing challenging environment and cautious customer spending impacted negatively on sales and underlying operating income
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ArticleBanana industry shines spotlight on direct sourcing
Supermarket claims that global sourcing is a win-win situation for growers receive cool response at International Banana Congress
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ArticleSunkist announces US$1bn revenue
Citrus cooperative points to increased acreage and launch of new programmes for strong 2013 performance
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ArticleRaymond named NFU president
Current deputy elected to replace Peter Kendall at farmers' union, with Minette Batters and Guy Smith also getting top jobs
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ArticleTesco to invest in more price cuts
CEO Philip Clarke unveils plans to halt Tesco's loss of market share against growing, blossoming hard-discounters
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ArticleVal Nantais set to join Terrena
The French vegetable co-operative could become part of Terrena, as both groups seek synergies and new development opportunities
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ArticleFirm deal for WA apples
Washington apples are encountering strong global demand this season, despite higher volumes and increased competition.

