News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2373
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ArticleDEFRA searches for new chairman at CGMA
Covent Garden Market Authority has begun the search for its new chairman.
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Retailers look to offer something extra
Cherries hold the record for the highest rate of impulse purchase, and as volumes build Marks & Spencer has come up with a
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ArticleAG Thames upbeat despite £4.9m loss
AG Thames has predicted a return to profit in 2012 after reporting a £4.9 million pre-tax loss for the year to 30 September 2011.
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ArticleQ1 dip for Seven & I
Seven & I Holdings has posted a slight drop in first quarter operating profit, but is still on track for a second year of record results
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ArticleT&G considers product expansion
Turners & Growers is casting its eye to new product lines as part of a strategic review driven by majority shareholder Baywa
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ArticleAuchan eyes Indian market
Auchan plans to claim slice of India’s US$450bn retail sector through joint venture with the Landmark Group
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ArticleK+N expands its perishable business
Leading logistics company Kuehne + Nagel has taken on the client list of Canadian freight forwarder Perishables International Transportation
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ArticleFrieda's gains recognition
The California-based wholesaler turned 50 this year, while founder Frieda Rapoport Caplan recently won the Legacy Award
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ArticleBrazil lifts ban on Argentine topfruit
Shipments of apples and pears from Argentina's Río Negro and Neuquén provinces allowed access to Brazil once more
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ArticleConcern over China's kiwifruit
Some kiwifruit sold in China could be damaging to the human immune system, according to reports in the Chinese media, due to growers using a growth-regulating chemical called Caplit.
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ArticleCarrefour plans Argentinian investment
The France-based retail giant is ready to invest to follow up its latest acquisition in Argentina
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ArticleSaint-Charles Export looks east
French consortium Saint-Charles Export is seeking to boost its members' exports to Austria and Poland
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ArticleSoccer promo for South African citrus
Western Cape Citrus Producers Forum takes part in major tournament attended by more than 4,000 young soccer players
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ArticleEnglish and French apple crops down
Production set to be down due to recent frosts, but accurate forecasts reportedly hard to come by as new harvest approaches
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ArticleCarrefour Express expanding in Poland
Company planning to more than double the number of convenience stores it operates in the eastern European country
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ArticleWhole Foods' UK losses worsen
Company still struggling to find route to profitability in highly competitive British retail market, figures suggest
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ArticleTesco launches Kent promotion
New season Kentish potatoes hit Tesco shelves this week in specially branded Kent display units featuring images of the county.
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ArticleOrganics on the rise in Tunisia
The North African country has seen a great increase in organic farming over the past decade and anticipates further growth
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ArticleBudgens stocks new 'limelon' variety
Lime-flavoured melon produced in Spain on sale in retailer's UK stores for limited, three-week period
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ArticleNFU targets minister in glasshouse appeal
The National Farmers Union is appealing on behalf of Valley Grown Nurseries to communities and local government minister Eric Pickles after the Lea Valley salad-grower’s appeal against a district council planning decision was dismissed by a government inspector.

