News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2181
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ArticleNew milestone for Love my Salad
Rijk Zwaan's social media initiative has received 100,000 'likes' from fans on Facebook
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ArticleFepex reports on export growth
Spanish fresh fruit and vegetable exports climbed in both volume and value terms through the opening quarter of the year
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ArticleMarkets of Melbourne’s new member
Dandenong Market joins collective aimed at educating consumers about the benefits of market shopping
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ArticleBangladesh imposes export restrictions
Ministry of Commerce bans exports of essential items to ensure their smooth supply during Ramadan
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ArticleCarrefour wins trademark battle
Madras high court prohibits other parties from appropriating the French multinational retailer's brand name
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ArticleEthiopia eager for Asian expansion
Exporters look to expand agriculture trade as the country's national airline launches direct flights into Seoul
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ArticleVictoria eyes Asian opportunities
State’s horticultural industries step up their push to become a “food bowl” for the Far East
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ArticleWaitrose: GM isn't the answer
Managing director Mark Price says that Waitrose will aim to stay GM-free
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ArticleAldi crowned best UK supermarket
Budget supermarket pips Waitrose to 'Best British Supermarket' at the annual Which? awards
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ArticleNew varieties for Berry Gardens
Growers co-operative gives thumbs up to several new strawberry varieties and claims the UK season will run later
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ArticleEmpty shelves highlight role of bees
Whole Foods makes dramatic visual point about importance of bees to global supply of fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleCockerill backs the youth
York-based potato firm awards work experience placements to three young people
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ArticleLaw firm announces Dole investigation
Law Offices of Howard G. Smith are investigating claims against the Dole board related to David Murdock's proposed acquisition
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ArticleAnecoop warns clementine 'thieves'
Company suggests any attempt to reproduce protected clementine variety Clemensoon will struggle to remain undetected
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ArticleMaersk Line appoints NZ head
Gerard Morrison will lead the company's New Zealand business as its new managing director
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ArticleRussians keen on Bulgarian cherries
Prices likely to be high again this year as growing interest in Kyustendil cherry crop prompts growers to ramp up production
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ArticleHouse vote defeats new Farm Bill
The Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013 was rejected by a vote of 195-234
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ArticleCautious optimism for Canadian cherries
While British Columbian-grown cherries have just clinched access to China, industry officials say they will be sending only trial volumes in their debut season
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ArticleCP All closer to Siam Makro acquisition
Shareholders heavily in favour of record breaking take over, with a deal likely to be done by third quarter of this year
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ArticleNew Zealand export potential identified
New government-commissioned report states fresh fruit exports could double or treble in the next ten years

