News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2365
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ArticleFresca and Newmafruit join BSF
Industry body British Summer Fruits has announced two new members.
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ArticleAsda aims for avocado accuracy
Asda is preparing to introduce a new colour-coded packaging system designed to help shoppers judge more accurately the ripeness of avocados.
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ArticleIndian grapes in need of rainfall
Grape growers in Maharashtra are looking to the skies as concerns grow monsoon rains may not come to the state this year
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ArticleAsda aims for avocado accuracy
British retailer adopts colour-coded system to provide shoppers with better indication of how ripe avocados actually are
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ArticleDiscounters doing well in UK
Aldi and Lidl overtraded during 12 weeks to 8 July, according to new data published by grocery analyst Kantar
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ArticlePosie Packer strikes European deal
Canadian firm, which specialises in packing and labelling machinery for the fresh produce trade, appoints agent in the Netherlands
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ArticleRubens targets third gold medal
The Kent-grown Rubens apple is hoping to win the accolade of Britain’s Tastiest Apple for the third time in a row at this year’s National Fruit Show.
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ArticleCitrus group DNE forms global business
Florida-based citrus exporter brings global sales and marketing together under control of single commercial entity
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ArticleCH Robinson targets expansion in Europe
Logistics giant establishes new office dedicated to perishables in Netherlands and appoints president of European division
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ArticleCherry demand outstrips EU supply
Prices said to be holding up well in under-supplied European market, as UK aims to double production in next few years
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ArticlePMA-United merger falls through
Question of leadership creates stumbling block in goal to unite the US fresh produce industry’s two leading organisations
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ArticleDiscounters overtrade in fresh produce
The latest supermarket share data from Kantar shows positive performances for Aldi and Lidl in fresh produce.
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ArticleEcuador declares banana emergency
The Ecuadorian minister of agriculture, Javier Ponce Cevallos, has declared state of emergency for the banana sector in the country.
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ArticleFPAA responds to US-Mexico spat
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas believes that the US and Mexico must avoid a tomato trade war to avoid negatively affecting a broad spectrum of industries
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ArticleUS entry for RSA avos some way off
Opening up the US market for South African avocados will take some time given all the legal and administrative hurdles
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ArticleSainsbury's Locals in zero-waste triumph
Sainsbury’s has said that its Local stores no longer send waste to landfill and its supermarkets will achieve the same “zero waste to landfill” target by the end of this year.
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ArticleJapanese supermarket closures likely
Struggling Japanese supermarket chain could close 10 per cent of stores to help stem financial losses
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ArticleStar Produce adds distribution centre
The state-of-the-art facility in Canada will handle deliveries of fresh and fresh-cut fruit and vegetables to western North America
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ArticlePosie Packer strikes European deal
Posie Packer has appointed a European agent in the Netherlands to support European growers and packers using its produce bag-labelling machine.
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ArticleMexico decries US “protectionist” action
The agreement which sets a minimum price for Mexican tomatoes sold on the US market is apparently under threat following calls from Florida to terminate the deal

