News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2399
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ArticlePOM Wonderful defiant despite judge's ruling
POM Wonderful, a US-based maker of pomegranate juice drinks, will still continue to advertise the health benefits of its products despite a ruling against it from a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) judge.
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ArticlePeru exports grow on back of produce sendings
Peru’s agricultural exports are projected to grow 15 per cent this year.
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ArticlePakistani freight-rate concern
Concerns are mounting in Pakistan after a delay in the release of mango airfreight rates.
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ArticleNew potato is a blast from the past
A potato widely associated with the Irish Famine in the 1840s has been revived by Glens of Antrim Potatoes.
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ArticleProduce availability boosts Poupart sales
Increased availability of produce has helped Poupart to a healthy increase in turnover.
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ArticleLocal and seasonal focus for foodservice
This year's FRESH Congress in Copenhagen saw a detailed look at the future of the foodservice industry in Europe
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ArticleRain in France hits Burlat cherry crop
French cherry production in Provence has been hit by heavy rain, causing major damage to the early Burlat variety
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ArticleCargolux set for Asia and South America
Luxembourg-based freight carrier Cargolux is extending its network despite posting a net loss of US$18.3m in 2011
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ArticleSouth African apple exports up
South Africa is sending more fruit to growing markets on the continent while exports to the UK continue to fall
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ArticleFruit toastie wins national sandwich award
The designer of a toastie made from apples and raspberries walked away from The British Sandwich Industry awards as the Kanzi-sponsored ‘sandwich designer of the year’.
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ArticleMexican mangoes make new record
Mexican mango exports reached a value of $189 million in 2011, which represents a 23 per cent increase against the previous year, new figures show.
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ArticleAus-Malaysia ink free trade deal
Australia and Malaysia have signed a free trade agreement paving the way for firm food trade between the two countries
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Aus to assess mangoes from Pakistan
A team of Australian agriculture officials is due to arrive in Karachi to assess whether or not to approve Pakistani mango imports
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ArticleChorus for FDI in India crescendos
Carrefour's India head this week met Indian commerce minister to lobby for FDI in multi-brand retail
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ArticleChina-Philippines in banana-pest spat
Philippine quarantine inspectors have found no pests in bananas shipped to China, despite Chinese claims to the contrary
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ArticleNFU elects new horticulture board members
Sarah Dawson has been re-elected as chair of the NFU Board for Horticulture, while several new faces have been added to the board.
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ArticleCarrefour CEO steps in early
New Carrefour CEO Georges Plassat has taken on his role a month earlier than previously announced
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Delhaize welcomes stabilisation
The Belgian retailer has revealed that its trading environment is showing signs of stabilising
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ArticleUK strawberries arrive at Sainsbury’s
UK retailer Sainsbury’s has announced that it is now stocking British strawberries, delayed due to adverse weather conditions
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ArticleAsparagus arrives in numbers
After a difficult few weeks for British asparagus, the product has arrived in large numbers with the majority of retailers now reporting full stock.

