News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2396
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ArticleBank of England remains calm
As Greece gets closer than ever to being thrown out of the eurozone, the UK’s financial authorities are holding fast and their cousins down under will not halt the retreat of their currencies
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ArticleFeel-good factor for Jubilee strawberries
Summer of celebration in the UK is good news for the Driscoll Jubilee strawberry variety
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ArticleBerry varieties on show at Fruit Focus
Annual event set to feature range of new strawberry and raspberry varieties developed British and Dutch breeders
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ArticleTainted NZ kiwifruit 'did not make market'
New Zealand-grown kiwifruit that may have been tainted with streptomycin residues have been destroyed
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ArticleThe 'Godfather' of fruit retires
Covent Garden stalwart Peter Fowler retires this week after half a century in the trade and 26 years to the day since he took over the C&C business.
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ArticleHouse urged to consider specialty crops
A letter sent to leadership of the House Agriculture Committee has emphasised the economic impact of specialty crops in the US
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ArticleNet profit down at Falabella
Chilean retailer sees net income slump despite higher consolidated sales in the country
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ArticleEasyFresh makes headquarters move
Chilled transport organisation heads to the Old Port area of Valencia
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ArticleProduce World Marshalls backs roadHoG project
Produce World Marshalls is doing its bit for youngsters in Lincolnshire by housing a double-decker bus that is used for a youth centre project in the Boston area.
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ArticleDomino's Pizza honours Ready Pac
Leafy green supplier Ready Pac is handed the Annual Supply Partner Award for outstanding service
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ArticleStrong opening year for MyPlate initiative
One year on from the unveiling of the primary food group symbol, the USDA has welcomed the 'great strides' made by the initiative
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ArticleJensen Farms files for bankruptcy
Group linked to listeria outbreak at end of 2011 has declared bankruptcy, according to US reports
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ArticlePhilippine bananas take step closer to US
An environmental assessment has been published by the US Department of Agriculture and is awaiting public comments
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ArticleProduce market restored in Ghardaïa
The new and improved wholesale market in northern central Algeria is set to reopen
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ArticleBerries bring some good news
With all this chatter about austerity it is a relief to hear someone talk about ‘growth’. This is the watchword of the berry sector, whose development has some very useful lessons
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ArticleTomato sales soar in Co-op stores
Great British weather and high consumer demand for home-grown salads sent sales rocketing in The Co-operative’s stores during British Tomato Week last week.
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ArticleLemon shortage looms
Lemon availability on the UK market is getting tight following a drop in supply from Argentina.
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ArticleTaiwan could give Australia the cold shoulder
Taiwan has issued a ‘use it or lose it’ ultimatum to Australia’s stonefruit industry regarding cold treatment
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | June 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleAn idea to sell fruit like hot cakes
For every kilogramme of fruit or vegetables sold in the EU, the European Commission would take €0.01 – by a rough estimate, that would give us one billion euros to spend

