News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2115
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ArticleFair trade focus for Mastronardi
Range of different Mastronardi products have gained fair trade certification in North America
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ArticleUK ports need help to grow, MPs argue
UK lags behind EU due to inconsistency in who should pay for roadworks around ports, committee says
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ArticleSector visits India on trade mission
Scottish food and drink figures will explore business opportunities in retail and hospitality on first trip to Mumbai and New Delhi
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ArticleMushrooms 'can control' the weather
Fungi are capable of dispersing their spores even when there is no wind by creating their own weather, scientists claim
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ArticleUSDA launches Enjoy Fruits in Japan
New promotional campaign aimed at ramping up fruit consumption in Asian nation
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ArticleChina set to reopen to US citrus
Bilateral negotiations in Xiamen result in written agreement between two nations
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ArticleBharti makes EasyDay investment
Indian retail group set to pour Rs8bn (US128m) per annum into grocery chain after ending partnership with Walmart
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ArticleNew president and CEO for Walmart
Doug McMillon, current Walmart International CEO, set to take over from Mike Duke in February
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ArticleAgroban to make Chinese debut
A trial to supply a state-owned Chinese distributor will allow the organisation to access the market directly
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ArticleFrench public sector holds up
Despite a drop in meals served in the French foodservice sector, public sector buying has remained stable
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ArticleDirect store control for Iceland in Ireland
UK supermarket resumes direct control of its outlets in the Republic as part of international growth strategy
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ArticleBreadfruit 'most effective' mosquito repellant
US scientists find 'superfood' more effective at repelling mosquitoes than primary insecticide used against biting insects
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ArticleCharity event will unite wholesalers
A dinner dance in Belfast will be a reunion for traders from across the city’s scattered sector and raise funds for NSPCC
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ArticleDeadly spiders found in fruit
On both sides of the Atlantic, three different women encounter deadly spiders among bananas and grapes
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ArticlePakistan looks to Iran for tomatoes
Despite questions over quality, Pakistani traders have stopped importing Indian tomatoes
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ArticleChiquita ordered to release records
The marketer has lost the latest round of a lawsuit to prevent the release of documents relating to payments to a terrorist group in Colombia
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ArticleEC to investigate container lines
Maersk Line and CMA CGM among companies facing massive potential fines if found guilty of price fixing since 2009
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ArticleSeald Sweet welcomes arrival
First shipments of Uruguayan citrus have arrived at the Port of Philadelphia following a landmark ruling in August
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ArticleSpain enjoying strong export year
For the nine-month January-September period, fresh produce exports grew in both volume and value terms
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