News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2390
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ArticleBayer expands vegetable research centre
Group's research and development facility in Leudal has been boosted by a €12m investment
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ArticleSenate decision welcomed by United Fresh
UFPA president and CEO Tom Stenzel has welcomed the decision to advance the 2012 Farm Bill to the Senate Floor
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ArticleProduce imports top exports in US
Latest USDA trade forecast points to trade deficit for fresh fruit and vegetables in favour of imports from overseas
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ArticleCarrefour expands in Gulf
The French retailer is set for expansion in the Middle East, as well as in several Central Asian countries
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ArticleFirst British Tenderstem crop arrives
Growers seeing a positive start to the campaign as retailers across the UK begin to stock the broccoli variety
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ArticleConsumers turn to cash in budget squeeze
Consumers are increasingly paying in cash as shoppers find their household budgets being squeezed.
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ArticleUniveg Bulgaria appoints new MD
Georgi Koupenov brings wealth of international experience to Belgium-based company's Bulgarian business
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ArticleCalifornian prunes get health certification
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has confirmed that Californian prunes are good for digestion.
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ArticleFirst British Tenderstem crop arrives
The first batch of this year’s British Tenderstem crop has hit the shops following the recent warm weather.
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ArticleOlympic hurdles for London traders
Major disruption anticipated for UK capital's network of fresh produce traders and suppliers during London 2012 games
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ArticleWaitrose first on the high street with British cherries
Tomorrow the supermarket’s Oxford Street food hall will be the first store in the country to stock British cherries, with supplies of the Summersun variety.
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ArticleFarmers create armchair allotments
A farm supplying asparagus to royal grocer Fortnum and Masons is offering the public the opportunity to grow their own posh produce without leaving home.
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ArticleMaersk unplugs Cork's banana bung
Fyffes bananas return to southern Irish port for first time in almost three decades following arrival of new Maersk Line service
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Fruit and veg help smokers quit
US research published this week suggests eating more fresh produce helps people stop smoking and stay away from cigarettes for longer
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ArticleRefugees 'exploited' by banana industry
Despite its environment-friendly reputation as the world's largest exporter of organic bananas, the Dominican Republic's treatment of banana workers is being called into question.
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ArticleNOL names new president for South Asia
Jason Wong, who has a long history with NOL, has been named as the shipping line’s new regional president for South Asia
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ArticleAustralian avocados promoted in Asia
Australia has highlighted the many culinary uses for its avocados with a programme to train chefs in Asia
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ArticleSeven Fields upgrades citrus packing facilty
To keep pace with increased citrus production Seven Fields has invested in a major upgrade to one of its packing facilities
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ArticleHonduras posts export upturn
A growth in shipments of bananas, melons, pineapples and watermelons have pushed up overall agricultural sendings from Honduras in the first quarter
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ArticleM&S claims carbon neutral first
Company declares itself carbon neutral, a key milestone in the retailer's ongoing efforts to reduce its environmental impact

