News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2344
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ArticleMilagro opens new citrus packhouse
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Uruguay’s president José Mujica and agriculture minister Tabaré Aguerre, among others
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ArticleIndia invests in apple packing technology
State-owned entity installs computerised apple packing and grading system in Himachal Pradesh to help modernise industry
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Profit falls at Belgium's Delhaize
Growth initiatives continue to impact on underlying operating profit, according to chief executive Pierre-Olivier Beckers
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ArticleSurvey shows Brits still wrongly storing produce
There is still a great deal of misunderstand about which produce should and should not be stored in the fridge, according to Beko’s first National Fridge Audit.
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Grower partnership for Purfresh
Atmosphere technology leader launches programme to help create working relationships with growers
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ArticleCH Robinson tops logistics survey
Company named as leading provider of third-party logistics for second year in a row by readers of Inbound Logistics
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ArticleBrussels sprouts sales spiral
Sales of Brussels sprouts have spiked at Morrisons, surprising the retailer and growers alike.
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ArticleEdeka underlines its green credentials
Germany's leading retailer teams up with conservation group WWF to raise interest in sustainable consumption
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ArticlePakistani mangoes arrive in Malaysia by sea
Mangoes grown in Pakistan arrived in Malaysia by sea for the first time this season thanks to efforts by exporter Imtiaz Enterprises
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ArticleOCAB concern over Abidjan terminal
Members of the Côte d'Ivoire producer organisation are reportedly anxious about Compagnie Fruitière's plans for the fruit terminal
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ArticleCosta Rican banana plantation shuts down
Low revenues force Coopretrabusur to convert planted area to palm oil production
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ArticleGala performance at La Trentina
Italian exporter to produce significantly more Royal Gala this season, in contrast with national forecast output for the variety
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ArticleSchiphol endures lower cargo volumes
Dutch airport saw cargo tonnage fall during the first half of the year, although it remains one of Europe's 'strongest performers'
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ArticleBerry Gardens helps open Sainsbury's new store
Soft-fruit supplier Berry Gardens was one of Sainsbury’s special guests at a store opening in Hereford.
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ArticleKingston expands mango imports to Brazil
The move to sourcing Brazilian mangoes signals the first of several import programme expansions planned for the 2012/13 season
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ArticleWaikato region is latest hit by Psa
Kiwifruit Vine Health confirms that the deadly Psa-V vine disease has been found on a kiwifruit orchard near Te Awamutu
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Mexico predicts avocado growth
The country’s leading avocado producer-exporter organisation is anticipating another solid crop this season
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ArticleMelons in Moscow contain too many nitrates
Russian retailer X5 has reported that almost four in every ten melons and watermelons it is sent contain excessive levels of nitrates
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ArticleCompass unveils apprentice scheme
Foodservice company Compass is launching a professional apprenticeship programme for 16-18 year olds called The Chef’s Academy.
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ArticleIrish figures reveal Tesco growth
Country's leading grocery retailer stretches its market share to 28.8 per cent during 12-week period ended 5 August

