News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2277
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ArticleVegetarian diet 'aids heart health'
UK study shows that removing meat and fish from your diet can cut the risk of death or hospitalisation from heart disease by 32 per cent
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ArticleDrury takes on global sales role for Enza
Darren Drury has a new dual role within the Turners & Growers group, taking up the position of Enza's international sales director for apples
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ArticleCMA CGM sells shares in Terminal Link
CMA CGM has sold a 49 per cent share in its Terminal Link unit to China Merchants Holdings International
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ArticleTurnover improvement for ND
Norbert Dentressangle notes annual turnover gains in transport, logistics and freight forwarding for 2012
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ArticleSalads driven by new packaging formats
Melanie Dean of Natures Way Foods tells the Fresh Produce Journal that the prepared salad sector is growing rapidly
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ArticleChile intensifies winter blues promotion
Top nutrition expert to feature in multi-faceted PR campaign for Chilean blueberries on North American market
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ArticleChile organises first cherry drive in China
Diverse activities roll out across China to educate consumers about quality and counter-seasonal availability of Chilean cherries
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Articlednata pushes on at London Heathrow
Proposed 20-acre City project designed to help improve London Heathrow Airport's future air cargo infrastructure
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ArticleTesco buoyant as Morrisons decline continues
Kantar Worldpanel data brings welcome news for market leader Tesco, while Morrisons' market share falls back
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ArticleChile seeks NZ advice on Psa disease
Chilean kiwifruit delegates have visited New Zealand in bid to seek advice on how to manage Psa disease
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit volumes in decline
The Psa disease is expected to lead to a decline in New Zealand’s kiwifruit production and exports, according to a USDA report
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ArticleUS and China strike pear deal
After almost 20 years of lobbying, the US pear industry has gained access to the Chinese market, and industry sources expect big returns
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ArticleUS-China fail to breach apple impasse
China continues to refuse to issue import permits for US Washington apples due to concerns about rotten fruit on arrival
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ArticleSpanish imports on the increase
Fepex reports that fruit and vegetable imports between January and November grew in volume terms but fell in value
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ArticleMexico-US to expedite trade
Pilot programme will allow customs inspection station in Mexico to clear domestically-grown produce for export to the US
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ArticleDole resolves environmental lawsuit
Multinational 'amicably resolves' lawsuit claiming it misrepresented its commitment to the environment in Guatemala
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ArticlePre-CNY market sluggish in China
With 10 days of selling time left for Chinese New Year, importers are reporting a challenging market situation
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ArticleIndonesia bans six Taiwanese fruits
Key Taiwanese fruit and vegetable lines have been banned from entering the Indonesian market for the next six months, according to local news sources
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ArticleChiquita reveals preliminary results
Fourth quarter and full-year figures outline relatively flat sales and lower income for the fresh produce multinational
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ArticleMaersk Line reaches 2020 CO2 target
Shipping group hits emission target early and vows to target greater reductions over the next seven years

