News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2185
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ArticleWestern Australia banana production down
Drought and January's heatwave have seen packing house numbers decline by 70 per cent
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ArticleHimachal Pradesh production up
With better weather set to improve yields, the state government is considering branding the region's produce
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ArticleBrazil anticipates papaya recovery
Volume is forecast to improve during the second half of the year following weather difficulties in the main producing regions
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Re:fresh Awards open for entries
New categories and an interactive voting process form part of innovative new Re:fresh Awards 2013
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ArticleHooper leaves Butters Group
Executive chairman steps down from flowers giant after six years in the role
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ArticleChild obesity grows in UK
UK has highest rate of child obesity in western Europe, according to new study
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ArticleBoris backs food programme
Mayor of London backs new initiative aiming to boost London's independent food businesses
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ArticleConsumers demand longer berry shelf life
Survey suggests three-quarters of shoppers would buy more berries if shelf life was improved
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ArticleHulbert appointed new T&G chief
New Zealand company turns to its former general manager of international markets for stability and leadership
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ArticleLidl targeting US entry
Schwarz Group-owned discounter is sounding out the possibility of entering the US market
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ArticleNunhems appoints new chief executive
Joachim Schneider succeeded Douwe Zijp as Nunhems CEO from 1 June, the group reveals
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ArticleChallenging outlook for Peru asparagus
Higher costs and productivity complications mean markets will have to pay higher prices in the coming seasons
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ArticleSainsbury's toasts first quarter growth
Big-four retailer reports positive sales growth, fuelled by an increase in its own-range food lines, for the 34th consecutive quarter
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ArticleStrong market for early citrus
Unlike last year, stocks of California citrus are winding down quickly; presenting lucrative marketing conditions for early imports from the Southern Hemisphere
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ArticleProAct welcomes North American Produce Sales
North American Produce Sales is the second Canadian distribution firm to join foodservice distributor ProAct this year
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ArticleM&S unveils novelty produce
Retailer launches green tomatoes and the UK's 'smallest' apple as it adds to its fresh produce lines
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ArticleCredit Suisse move as Camposol eyes US
Peruvian group signs an engagement letter with Credit Suisse as it looks to explore strategic alternatives in the US
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ArticleMaersk takes food waste steps
Maersk Container Industry has teamed up with the United Nations to help combat global food waste
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ArticleUK importer has cherries covered
Introduction of new rain protection technology said to have improved prospects of good harvest, says JO Sims
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ArticleHamburg Süd makes a connection
German shipping group introduces a new service between South Africa, Argentina and Brazil

