News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2316
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ArticleUnited quizzes presidential candidates
Campaign season is here in the US, with the presidential election set for 6 November, and for many of those in the fresh produce industry the day cannot come soon enough
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ArticleFinding a way through the chaos
When you consider the pace of change taking place within our trade, describing the state of the fresh produce industry as chaotic is clearly not an exaggeration
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ArticleWaitrose grabs record-breaking share
Sainsbury's and Waitrose are the big movers in the latest UK grocery market share figures released by Kantar Worldpanel
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ArticleRussia’s lure as strong as ever
Russia’s main food event, World Food Moscow, attracted record numbers this year, as suppliers rush to gain a foothold in the market
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ArticleDamco acquires Pacific Network Global Logistics
Damco signs agreement to acquire Australian logistics provider Pacific Network Global Logistics to improve capabilities in Asia Pacific region
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ArticleTroubling statistics from Defra
UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs reports that the global economic downturn has hit the fresh produce sector hard
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ArticleInnovation recognition returns in 2013
Applications can now be submitted for the 2013 Fruit Logistica Innovation Award
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ArticleItalian Abate Fetel in short supply
New forecast suggests crop in Italy, which produces more than 98 per cent of the pear variety, is down 45 per cent this season
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ArticleTurbana debuts exotics range
The banana supplier demonstrates its strength as a solution provider to retailers by expanding its product basket
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ArticleMoody's downgrades Metro AG rating
Despite having a negative outlook, retailer says it will not influence refinancing
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ArticleCitrus volumes to fall in Morocco
Output set to fall 25 per cent next year as weather hits the national crop, with tangerines and oranges worst-hit
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ArticleKing calls for unified nutrition label
Sainsbury's CEO tells IGD Convention that conforming on the issue of health will help build trust with consumers
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ArticleAustralian cherries eye Asian access
Access to two major Asian markets appears to be on the cards for Australia's cherry industry
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ArticleMaersk halts Iran services
Fresh produce exports to Iran have become increasingly difficult with Maersk stalling all services to the pariah state as of 9 October
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ArticleZespri and KVH call for vigilance
Ahead of a seminar on Psa in Motueka, Kiwifruit Vine Health has announced the discovery of the disease on a Clevedon orchard
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ArticleScotland forms Europe's largest agri college
Four Scottish colleges have merged to form Scotland's Rural University College
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ArticleLennon starting over at Capespan
Former Capespan UK boss gets back to where he once belonged by taking on new role as MD of Capespan Exports
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ArticleFurther expansion for Chilean cherries
Asia to benefit most from anticipated output increase this season, as exports to North America remain stable and sendings fall to Europe
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ArticleLycopene study champions tomatoes
A diet rich in tomatoes could reduce the risk of having a stroke, Finnish research into the chemical lycopene has suggested
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ArticleFully Fairtrade for Co-op blues
Supermarket operator switches all its winter blueberries to Fairtrade as part of its ongoing ethical campaign

