News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2109
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ArticlePurfresh appoints senior sales director
Industry veteran John Harnett brings decades of senior management and sales experience to the company
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ArticleGLA delight at landmark jailing
Audrius Morkunas becomes first person ever in UK to receive custodial sentence for Gangmasters Licensing Act offence
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ArticleCA citrus crop damaged in freeze
Mandarin production likely to be hardest hit, as frost protection cost exceeds US$23m according to trade association
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ArticleCitrus Australia on China mission
An Australian citrus delegation just returned from a tour of eastern China, part of a new strategy to boost trade to this burgeoning market
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ArticleTributes paid to 'one-off' Ian
Ian Mosley, one of the best-known figures in the packaging industry and a former TIMCON president, died last month
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ArticleTomra appoints head of food
Ashley Hunter is also named as senior vice-president of the sensor-based food sorting solutions group
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ArticlePrice hike fears over independence bid
Top executives at the big four supermarkets have said they might raise consumer prices in Scotland if it becomes independent
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ArticlePaia names new chairmen
Association is tasked with increasing Peruvian asparagus exports to the US
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ArticleUK’s first social supermarket opens
A retailer-backed community shop that offers cut-price food as well as support programmes has opened in Barnsley
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ArticleSainsbury’s unveils 2014 R&D grants
Retailer awards nine research collaborations, including five fresh produce projects, with a grant of around £100,000
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ArticleNew Spain-UK trade route plan axed
A deal signed in October to ship 500k tonnes of fruit and vegetables to Southampton from Almeria has been put on hold
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ArticleFairtrade Ibérica takes first steps
Growing demand for Fairtrade products in Portugal has lead to the expansion of Fairtrade Spain
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ArticleSeven DC schools receive salad bars
Kaiser Permanente and Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools partner to bring more fruits and vegetables to 2,300 local students
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ArticleScrabbling for grapes
UK consumers are likely to see very little of the Orange River region’s table grapes before Christmas as cold weather results in a slow start, writes Fred Meintjes
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett bags excellency prize
Leading potato producer and packer wins management award at this year's VIBES
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ArticleSave Our Soils celebrates first anniversary
The campaign to highlight the need for action to protect the world's soils is a year old, but just getting started, say organisers
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ArticleGLA in Bulgaria and Romania warning
Labour users told to expect a deluge of overseas companies offering to supply workers from these nations from 1 January
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ArticleRSA produce industry joins Mandela mourning
South African fruit industry joins in mourning for 'Madiba' as the country comes to grips with the passing of the legendary statesman
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ArticleRecord billion-pound RPA payments
Rural Payment Agency spends nearly £1.5bn on first banking day of the payment window - £100m more than the same day last year
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ArticleSustainability badge for restaurant supplier
Chegworth Valley rewarded for growing fresh produce while minimising the impact on the environment

