News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2202
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ArticleBrands chase public at Giro d'Italia
Fratelli Orsero and Val Venosta are sponsoring this year's Giro d'Italia, which features Tour de France winner Sir Bradley Wiggins
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ArticleRed-tape slashed by new EU propsals
Administrative burden of plant health and food safety standards will be cut in the latest measures adopted by the European Commission
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ArticleHigh-profile speakers headed for Qingdao
Chilean Ambassador to China latest in a series of high-profile speakers to sign up for Asiafruit Market Insight on 29-31 May
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ArticleStudy espouses blackcurrant benefits
Plant & Food Research study finds blackcurrant extract improves participants' mental speed and accuracy
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ArticleNew regulations for Indonesia
Ban on horticulture imports to be lifted, with varying quota system to be introduced
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ArticleAustralia signals approval for lychee imports
Australia set to receive fresh lychee imports from Taiwan and Vietnam pending approval of phytosanitary systems
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ArticleCosco reports 2012 loss
Chinese container shipping company Cosco has reported further losses in 2012 due to market volatility
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ArticlePakistan to resume mango exports to US
Exporting mangoes to the US could once again be an option for Pakistani growers this season, thanks to new flights to Chicago
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ArticleBayWa appoints former Penny buyer
Christiane Bell brings experience of working with Rewe's discount arm and The Greenery to new fruit business role
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ArticleSalad sales help Waitrose to climb
Waitrose has recorded positive first quarter sales, attracting a record number of customers into UK stores
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ArticleHealthy till success for Lidl
Lidl will expand its offering of fresh produce at check-outs following a successful trial
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ArticleEmirates named cargo airline of the year
SkyCargo division lands two prizes at the Air Cargo News awards evening in London
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ArticleScientists dispute neonics ban
Scientists from Harper Adams University believe the EU's ban on neonicotinoids will be bad news for farmers
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ArticleMajor acquisition for UK flowers industry
The acquisition of Verde Horticulture by the Butters Group will create the "biggest flower business in the UK"
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ArticleDole slides to first-quarter loss
Results hit by lower revenue and one-off charges, although Michael Carter is "optimistic and excited" about long-term prospects
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ArticleDeepak forays into farming
The major Indian banana marketer has taken on a 167ha plantation as it bids to secure consistency of quality and supply
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ArticleHealthy outlook for Taiwan
Country’s leading convenience store chains set to expand their fresh-food lines to boost sales
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ArticleEastPack posts healthy profit
Chairman labels company’s performance “extremely pleasing” despite significant fall in revenue
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ArticleDel Monte initiates share programme
Group announces it has approved a share repurchase programme of up to US$300m of the company's ordinary shares
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ArticleFourayes makes £1.3m tech investment
The UK's largest fruit processor has announced a £1.3 million investment in technology

