News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2187
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ArticleChina grants wider access for Chile
Avocados, walnuts and nectarines from Chile will shortly be available in China as the two nations sign a cooperation agreement to facilitate trade
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ArticleWaste management tech launches
New software aimed at the fresh produce sector claims to be the answer to firm's aiming to reduce their food waste levels
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett backs campaign
Potato supplier is the latest fresh produce firm to sign up for IGD's Feeding Britain's Future youth employment campaign
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ArticleVintage NZ kiwifruit crop could run low
Positive demand and higher repeat purchasing at start of new season raises prospect of possible shortage of supply
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ArticleLA and Hamburg sign port agreement
Collaborative agreement means shared strategies and best practices to help enhance trade competitiveness
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ArticleRooney chips in with Mr Potato promo
Manchester United star Wayne Rooney has been chosen as face of Malaysian crisp brand's new campaign worldwide
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ArticleBanana strike decision raises shortage fears
Approval of industrial action in Colombia could stop flow of one million boxes into northern Europe within next fortnight
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ArticleBushel Box: Putting herbs front of mind
R&G Herbs company Nature's Flavours is stepping up its campaign to get shoppers enthused by herbs
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ArticleNorthwest pear estimate released
This season's crop is forecast 2 per cent higher than the previous campaign and 4 per cent up on the five-year average
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ArticleFacebook users flock to Isla Bonita
Spanish marketer Eurobanan marks major milestone reflecting tropical fruit brand's strong connection with consumers
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ArticleCanada appreciates European Flavors
Marketing campaign for European fresh produce made an appearance at the CPMA convention in Toronto
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ArticleNew cherry brand for Vignola group
Tentatrice brand being used to market sizeable crop excluded from using region's protected geographical indication mark
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ArticleOTC marks Peruvian organic avo season
Dutch group receives first shipment of organic Hass avocados from its Peruvian partners
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ArticleRoot revival
Carrots and parsnips might be on for a late start, but the cold weather has brought a boost in sales, writes Michael Barker
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ArticleFull steam for stonefruit
Nothing says summer is on the way quite like the start of the European stonefruit season. But cooler spring temperatures and unseasonably heavy rainfall have challenged growers.
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ArticleAn app approach
As Britain’s wholesale markets enter the digital age, Thomas Hobbs looks deeper into how the game is changing for traders
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ArticleKitchen secrets
Kitchen gardens are once more gaining popularity as Michelin-starred chefs lead the revival of turning available land into produce-growing areas. Samantha Lyster reports on two restaurants that are digging for diners
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ArticleLucrative times for Justin King
Sainsbury's boss receives 23 per cent pay rise as a result of retailer's recent positive growth
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ArticleAnnual sales up for Iceland
Budget retailer continues to grow like-for-like sales, with plans to build 40 new stores this year
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ArticleGLA outlines new strategy
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority pledges to reduce forced labour on British farms

