News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2099
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ArticlePortMiami adds new fumigation capacity
Port's director says latest expansion will improve efficiency and delivery times
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ArticleKenya predicts tomato export rise
With the assistance of business society loans, Kenyan tomato growers are expected to increase their exports to Europe
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ArticleUnifresh in administration with £400k debt
Foodservice supplier run by Hannes Martin blames financial difficulties on actions of a rogue supplier and service provider
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ArticleRecord revenue for Calavo Growers
Group reports on strong Q4 and full-year results for 2013, with revenues climbing to new highs
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ArticleDutch groups form GroentenFruit Huis
DPA and Frugi Venta establish new association to represent interests of fruit and veg industry in the Netherlands
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ArticleNFUS creates full-time parliament role
Union appoints politics graduate as first ever full time parliamentary officer
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ArticleSafmarine lands Hellmann award
Group is awarded the 2013 bronze Hellmann Worldwide Logistics Carrier of the Year prize
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ArticlePressure building for CNY cherry sales
Port congestion in Shanghai is creating a supply bottleneck for Chilean cherries in the run up to Chinese New Year
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ArticlePxmart targets 1,000 stores
Emerging retailer appoints new chief executive to oversee five-year growth plan
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ArticleTalaad Thai set for redevelopment
Wholesale market’s owner hopes to create hub for Asean Economic Community trade
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ArticleSirali looks at Malaysian investment
Turkish Group interested in investing in Kedah's banana cultivation, with prospects of doubling production
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ArticleIceland director leaves role at retailer
Paul Foley became international business director in January 2013, and sat on the Iceland Foods' board
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ArticleUS blueberry demand on the rise
Study shows today’s consumers are younger and more diverse than they were nine years ago
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ArticleElaine Alexander to leave SATI
New chief executive for SATI as Elaine Alexander leaves the South African organisation this month
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ArticlePolar vortex grips North America
Export trade said to be largely unaffected by freezing weather, but retail sales have reportedly slowed noticeably
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ArticleAsoex says port situation “critical”
President Ronald Bown warns losses to blueberry shipments could run to hundreds of millions of dollars
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ArticleThe Greenery aims to save €30m
Company making more than one-third of 1,200 staff redundant as it aims to return to profit within 12 months
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ArticleUS amends treatment protocol for Chilean blues
Consigments can now be fumigated on arrival following the recent discovery of European Grapevine moth
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ArticleIrish exports on upward trajectory
Irish food and drink exports were worth €9.99 billion last year – a 9 per cent increase on 2012 figures
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ArticleStrong start for Peruvian mango deal
Volume expected to climb from mid-January, according to Kingston Fresh

