News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2360
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ArticleLamb named Fairtrade International CEO
Harriet Lamb, director of the UK's Fairtrade Foundation, is set to take up her new international role from October this year
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ArticleFreshfel welcomes BAC guidelines
EU guidelines dealing with the presence of Benzalkonium Chloride in foodstuffs come have come into force
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ArticleGood weather boosts melon demand
Retail and wholesale prices reportedly strong across Europe as hot, sunny conditions keep consumer demand high
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | August 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Court date for World Flowers man
Simon Ball, formerly of World Flowers, has been charged with eight separate fraud offences and bailed to appear before Winchester Crown Court on 4 February next year.
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ArticleItalian campaign makes 100m contacts
Ortofrutta d'Italia communicating positive messages about the various values of eating Italian fruit and vegetables
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ArticleCopefrut forecasts big sales boost
Chilean fruit giant Copefrut is reportedly anticipating a 15 per cent rise in its sales next season.
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ArticleAus-US citrus deregulation looking likely
Opinion in both government and portions of the Australian citrus industry is turning against the country’s US single-desk import system
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ArticleAsda unveils a flurry of NPD
Asda has launched a raft of NPD across the fresh produce aisle.
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ArticleCapespan to expand overseas sourcing
Shift in strategy towards more overseas procurement reportedly confirmed during recent annual general meeting
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ArticleCampaign pushes avos as sandwich staple
New marketing drive encourages UK delis and sandwich shops to use avocados as a healthy alternative to butter
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ArticleTaiwan gets new export-oriented pineapple farm
A government-backed pineapple farm opened in Taiwan this week to produce fruit for export
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ArticleDrought damages Pakistan lychee crop
Around 70 per cent of Pakistan's lychee crop has been damaged by a prolonged dry spell and water shortage
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ArticleSeven-Eleven plans Chinese expansion
Seven-Eleven Beijing Co is planning a major expansion programme in regional capitals across China
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ArticleHome improvements to benefit readers
We’re packing up our notepads, cameras and computers before relocating to a new building, one that promises to be a more comfortable and inspiring space in which to work
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ArticleInfia celebrates punnet's rapid rise
Specialist packaging supplier Infia’s innovative side-vented punnets have gone from niche to market-standard in just three years.
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ArticleStorms affect Canadian fruit output
Heavy weather in Okanagan region of British Columbia causes major damage to production, particularly cherries and peaches
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ArticleUncertainty over Expofrut production
Confusing reports emerge about Argentinean grower-exporter's production plans as it seeks to cope with economic challenges
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ArticleKenya books London showcase
Kenya is organising an export conference on 2 August and 3 August to showcase its offer to UK importers and buyers.
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ArticleFirst-half growth for Jeronimo Martins
Retailer sees six month profit climb despite lower result in second quarter of the year

