News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2108
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ArticleTesco boss sparks food waste storm
Leading director appears to blame consumers for the retailer's alarming fresh produce waste
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ArticleNumber of obese children drops
The number of Year Six children who are obese or overweight falls for first time in six years according to new study
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ArticleSoftware offers pesticide checks
Suppliers can check pesticide levels against retailer’s requirements to save time and money with new software
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ArticleBeating fresh produce's image problem
Why more powerful campaigns are needed to motivate shoppers to buy more fresh produce
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ArticleIsraeli dates on the move
The country is expected to produce some 34,000 tonnes of the fruit this campaign, with 90 per cent of the crop heading for export markets
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ArticleSperm quality boosted by greens
New research suggests potential dads should up folic acid intake by eating more greens to reduce birth defects
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ArticleFruit fly research awarded £2.8m
Scientists at University of Manchester given cash boost for work using fruit fly genetics to explore human gene defects
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ArticleNew president at Indy Fruit
Greg Corsaro will take over as president from 1 January, according to reports
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ArticleThai exports to EU set to be halted
Fresh produce industry in turmoil after insects repeatedly discovered in vegetables, leading to mooted ban on exports
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ArticleDole extends Wilmington deal
Fresh produce multinational has inked a 15-year lease to stay at Port of Wilmington, protecting crucial Delaware jobs and revenue
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ArticleIndia aims to expand banana exports
Plans to export bananas to China, East Asia, the Middle East and Europe could generate US$1.2bn annually
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ArticleChinese access yet to be approved
Australia’s table grape industry has been left twisting in the wind, as it awaits market access approval from China
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ArticleCheesewright given Walmart promotion
Ex-Asda man David joins new senior management team at retail chain as CEO and president of Walmart International
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ArticlePackaging firm boosts design team
LINPAC has hired Martin Jordan and James Rowson to help extend chilled retail prepared and convenience food market
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ArticlePeru unveils rural development plan
The scheme aims to create 23,000 new jobs and generate sales of US$200m in 2014
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ArticleChris Redfern: Swiss frankly better than the euro
Moneycorp analyst on why the Swiss franc has performed so strongly, unlike the South African rand
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ArticleRise in US apple holdings
US Apple Association report shows that fresh apple holdings are up 3 per cent on the same period of 2012
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ArticleAppetite grows for Chilean grapes
Quality certification service provider Decofrut eyes Thailand office as demand for Chilean grapes grows in South East Asia
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ArticleHelp Ivonne achieve Asics Paris dream
Ivonne Goetsch, of DPS PLC, needs votes to guarantee her place at the prestigious French marathon
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ArticleFresh produce through the lens
FPJ Writer Martyn Fisher spent a morning shadowing regional horticultural marketing inspector Simon Cann and colleagues at Birmingham’s wholesale market

