News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2132
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ArticleIndian banana exports down
Shipments to the Middle East likely could fall by over 70 per cent, according to media reports
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ArticleSurge in shipping of exotic fruit
Western Europe decreases to 38 per cent share of worldwide shipping imports, but Eastern Europe's share is up
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ArticleFresh & Easy boss joins Branston
Ex-Natures Way Foods director once tipped for the top at Tesco joins potato giant
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ArticleVictorian growers meet with buyers
Coles holds event to give growers the opportunity to speak directly with supermarket buyers
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ArticleWarts-and-all TV show on retail giant
A new three-part series on frozen food giant Iceland airs tonight and looks into the public perception of frozen foods
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ArticleParents, not industry, responsible for ‘obesity’
New campaign in Ireland aims to highlight the importance of long-term eating changes for the whole family
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ArticleBayer invests in crop solutions
Group's Ashish Malik tells Swiss conference that Bayer's products will help produces and aid in ensuring sustainable agriculture
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ArticleHellmann names new head of global business development
Anthony Quinn will be based in London and Hamburg and report directly to MD Jost Hellmann
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ArticleTesco's food waste is 'staggering'
Families waste about £700 a year throwing away food, report reveals, with shocking dumping figures for salads and apples
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ArticlePMA recognises innovators
Impact Award winners are revealed at the annual fresh produce trade event
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ArticleRecord citrus crop on the rise
South Africa's citrus export crop forecast has risen to above 112m cartons as the 2013 harvest continues to grow
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ArticleP3 shipping network 'backs Antwerp'
Antwerp Port Authority sees recent P3 Network announcements as displaying confidence in its capabilities
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ArticleWalmart exonerated in India
The US multinational retailer has been cleared over allegations of breaching foreign direct investment laws
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ArticleUS potatoes gain Philippine interest
An industry trade mission to the Philippines by the US Potato Board last month gained a strong reception
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ArticleHutchison pulls pin on ParknShop sale
Hong Kong-based company turns its focus to growing operations in mainland China
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ArticleDemand up for Australian persimmons
The fruit's popularity amongst Asian populations presents opportunities both domestically and for export
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ArticleWumart expanding Chinese business
Retailer purchases 36 stores from CP Lotus as part of share swap between the two companies
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ArticleUS turmoil helps commodity currencies
US government crisis strengthens 'risky' commodity-related currencies such as the South African rand
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ArticleFood firms fear rising costs
New report suggests raw materials going up in price is biggest worry for UK businesses, but that we may see more export trade
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ArticleFruit Show 'breaks records'
Show chair praises quality and variety on offer at the Kent event, which is set to get even bigger in 2014

