News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2143
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ArticleChef Paul Bates to speak at Re:fresh
Intercontinental executive chef completes high-quality line-up for 10 October conference
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ArticleThe organic balancing act
While new figures show retail sales continuing to decline, organic operators believe there are clear indications that the sector is in recovery and has a rosy future
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ArticleVietnam grows fresh produce exports
Fruit and vegetable exports for the first half of 2013 have risen by 46.7 per cent from the same period last year
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ArticleMaersk CEO concedes sluggish demand
Søren Skou has admitted the company overestimated container shipping demand when it ordered new vessels
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ArticlePort of Wilmington records success
Better cooling facilities and logistics services are pushing up fresh fruit arrivals at the Delaware River port of entry
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ArticleTampa welcomes state funding
Tampa Port Authority says that will receive around US$23m in funding to finance capital projects
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ArticlePTI implications discussed in Florida
Compliance with traceability and food safety rules for the US market was the hot topic of conversation among fresh produce industry representatives
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ArticleNZ suspends apple exports to China
The New Zealand apple industry stops exports to China while it works to resolves issues surrounding detection of brown rot on three shipments
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ArticleStemilt and Lantao launch Starkrimson in China
US shipper Stemilt is teaming up with Chinese importer Lantao to be the first suppliers of US Starkrimson pears into China
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ArticleHybrid success paves way for others
Thompson & Morgan turns tomato and potato hybrid 'gimmick' into commercial success
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ArticleFruit delivery firm goes electric
A firm which delivers fresh fruit to more than 200 offices in London will 'save thousands' by making its vehicles electric
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ArticleNergi kiwiberry hits stores in October
The Nergi kiwiberry is set to make its presence felt, both in the supermarkets and on the social networking sites
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ArticleHerb champion Warren Prestwich passes away
Former British Herb Trade Association chairman Warren Prestwich, who helped turn R&G into a leading supplier, has died
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ArticleSirane taps into RSA potential
Packaging group generates great interest in its innovative products at recent IFEA event in Johannesburg
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ArticleDragon fruit spreads its wings
International demand for Vietnamese dragon fruit continues to rise, and one firm thinks the fruit could one day become as ubiquitous as kiwifruit
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ArticleRecord-breaking sales for Aldi
Discount supermarkets in the UK are celebrating strong sales growth figures, but Tesco sees its market share reduced
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ArticleEgyptian firms target Asia
Four Egyptian produce suppliers have joined forces to market their wares in Asia
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ArticleTuratti partners with N2N Global
New partnership aims to offer a complete production line management and food safety compliance solution
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ArticleRotten fruit earns retailer £15k fine
English supermarket owner hit with hefty fine for selling rotten fruit and inaccurately-labelled vegetables
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ArticleJapanese electronics firm tries hand at fruit
Japanese electronics firm Sharp is investing in strawberry production for export at a Dubai facility

