News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2383
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ArticleBinks opens new services business
Richard Binks, former technical manager at The Greenery UK, has launched a new technical services business.
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ArticleK+N expands Hong Kong presence
German supply chain solutions provider Kuehne + Nagel has opened an additional contract logistics facility in Hong Kong to cater to growing demand
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ArticleRescue plan for South Africa’s AFL participation
Country's deciduous fruit sector and exporters’ association launch bid to rescue participation at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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ArticleHillfresh strikes deal in Panama
The Dutch importer has succeeded in securing a reliable alternative source to Costa Rica for its pineapple imports
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ArticleNFU disappointed by AWB outcome
The NFU has criticised the outcome of the 2012 Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) negotiations that will result in a weighted 2.6 per cent wage increase for workers across the farming industry.
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ArticleCarrefour eyes Turkish changes
Group says it will not leave the country but could change its local partner
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ArticleRucaray trials new varieties
The Chilean grower-exporter has increasingly focused on exploring new varieties over the course of the last ten years
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ArticleKiwifruit health benefits are 'plentiful'
A study in the US has found that kiwifruit consumption can help with digestion and maintaining healthy skin
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ArticleKingston adds Peruvian avocados
Peruvian Hass avocados will complement Kingston & Associates Marketing’s growing pineapple and mango import programmes into the US
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ArticleRSA records largest grape export crop
SATI is celebrating the biggest South African table grape export crop since the industry was deregulated in 1997
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ArticleNaturipe expands Mexican operations
The berry marketer is tapping into the burgeoning potential within the Mexican blueberry industry to complement existing berry production
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ArticleNew tomato research 'lowers production costs'
Scientists have sequenced the genome of the domesticated tomato in a breakthrough that could lower production costs for growers of tomato crops.
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ArticleWRAP hails waste reduction progress
The industry has been lauded by the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) for its progress in helping consumers reduce food waste.
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ArticleNorman Collett dies, aged 80
Norman Collett, the eponymous founder of the prominent top-fruit marketing company, has passed away after a short illness aged 80.
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ArticleIndian fresh produce train service finds favour
Expansion on the cards for India’s dedicated fresh produce rail service
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ArticleMaersk and Hapag Lloyd raise rates
Leading shipping groups announce rate increases to come into force in mid-July
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ArticleNew ad hits French cinemas
A new promotional advertisement is being shown in French cinemas to explain the hard work that is done in the fresh produce sector
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ArticleAhold Giant gets Genuardi’s approval
The Federal Trade Commission in the US has given Dutch-owned retailer Ahold Giant the go-ahead to acquire a number of Genuardi’s outlets
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ArticlePhilippe Henri takes up Freshfel presidency
European fresh produce association elects new board including Luc Clerx as vice-president and Jerome Fabre as treasurer
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ArticleCarrefour turnaround to take three years
CEO Georges Plassat says he needs three years to turn the French retailer around, with the possibility of exiting certain markets

