News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2392
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ArticleCo-op deny Unite claims it will cut jobs
The Co-op denies claims from Unite that merging two of its distribution centres into a new £20 million site at Avonmouth will damage employee rights.
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ArticleAgrupa-Ejido invests in BRC standards
Almeria-based AgrupaEjido has increased its area under GlobalGAP certified production to 60 per cent over the past nine months.
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ArticleTesco launches new portal for suppliers
UK-based retailer promises to provide greater amount of sales and stock information to help companies manage supply
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ArticleSouth African grapefruit numbers hit
South Africa's grapefruit exports could potentially drop by 22 per cent this year.
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ArticleAfghan associations aim to export
New associations for fruit and dried fruit exporters in Kandahar province looking to build links with foreign markets
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ArticleTotal Produce acquires Cornwall wholesaler
Fresh produce supplier Total Produce has completed the acquisition of Cornwall-based fruit and vegetable wholesaler R E Dennis.
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ArticleEnglish Village Salads premises to be auctioned
Following the closure of Bakkavor's English Village Salads business, the contents of its hi-tech facility will be auctioned off by Food Machinery 2000.
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ArticleAnnual congress heads to South Africa
Leading fresh produce event Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere set to take place in Cape Town on 17-19 October 2012
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ArticleMurcia speaks out a year on from E Coli crisis
Spanish producers’ association Asaja Murcia has spoken out about the continuing effect on trade of last summers’ E Coli crisis, one year on from the outbreak of the disease which killed 50 people.
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ArticleFyffes recertifies to Carbon Trust
The banana giant has identified new areas to increase carbon efficiency as it renews its commitment to tackling climate change
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ArticleDupont plans to rebuild
Interfel's new president has spoken publicly for the first time about the need to rebuild the organisation
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ArticleFresh produce sales soar for Budgens
Budgens has projected its pick-and-mix tomato sales will double this summer with sales of over 20,000 cases.
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ArticleOrganic agreement to increase exporting to US
An historic agreement from the EU and US, allowing organic products to be sold in either market, will increase the demand of EU fresh produce exports to the US, according to the Soil Association.
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit arrives in North America
Zespri predicts strong sales in North America this year as a result of marketing campaigns in recent years
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ArticleMaersk hikes rates
Struggling Danish shipping line Maersk is to increase rates on some of its services next month
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ArticleSouth African grapefruit crop drops further
The South African grape fruit crop forecast has been reduced further and there is a likelihood of shortages in some parts of the world
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ArticleGreen light for South African citrus
Access to Thailand and South Korea comes with a catch for South African citrus producers
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ArticleM&S to sell red apricot range
Marks and Spencer is bringing red apricots to the UK as part of its Latest Discovery range.
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ArticleScott Farms gets EBA nomination
Sweet potato importer Scott Farms has been named as a finalist for the 2012 European Business Awards in the 'Import/Export' category.
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ArticleInnocent 'a leader in social media'
Smoothie specialist comes out on top of an annual list of UK brands taking the lead in the age of social media

