News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2413
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ArticleUS companies unite to market organic produce
Joint venture sees major grower-packer-shipper of Northwest apples, pears, cherries and stonefruit boost its organic trade
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ArticleReprieve for Birmingham market traders
Traders fighting the closure of Birmingham Wholesale Market say they have been granted a reprieve in their battle to stay on the current site.
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ArticleBerry Gardens hits new sales high
Co-operative celebrates its fortieth year with the news that sales passed the £200m mark for the first time last year
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ArticlePMA and UFPA react to speculation
Joint statement calls for patience as reports claim a proposal to merge the US associations will soon be voted upon
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ArticleAvocado category reigns strong in US
Avocado sales and produce department penetration have both increased in the US, supported by a growth in volume from Mexico
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Delhaize swings to net loss in Q1
Belgian retailer is impacted by charges related to closing US outlets, leading to a fall on last year's net profit
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Article'No Psa let-up' says KVH
Despite figures showing Psa infection rate in Te Puke is slowing, Kiwifruit Vine Health feels conclusions cannot be drawn
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ArticleFrance sees drop in consumption
Results from FranceAgriMer's latest study reveal that French consumers are buying less and less fresh produce
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ArticleZepol launches import trade tool
The innovative ComplianceIQ interface allows US importers to stay up-to-date on the latest import-compliance information
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ArticleMighty Mini Sweet Peppers hit stores
Wilson Produce and Enza Zaden North America launch one-pound bags of new pepper variety
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ArticleWatercress 'repairs exercise damage'
In a Vitacress-sponsored study, scientists at Edinburgh Napier University have found that watercress prevents damage caused by a high-intensity exercise.
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ArticlePurfresh appoints new board member
David Schanzer of Plumrose USA joins the existing five-person board
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Like-for-like sales down at Morrisons
UK retailer says results are 'satisfactory' against the backdrop of a challenging environment for consumers
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ArticleBonduelle cheers growth
The French group has posted a rise in sales for the third quarter, recording growth both within and without Europe
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ArticleSmitten arrives back in Morrisons
The first Smitten apples of the season from New Zealand are back in Morrisons this week.
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ArticleEmirates gains further recognition
The awards keep coming for Emirates SkyCargo which has this week picked up a further three industry prizes
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ArticlePotato prices "could soar" next year
Potato prices could be set to soar next year as farmers across Europe rein in planting this season.
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ArticleIndia looks to increase cold storage
Government initiates cold storage facility to smooth future price hikes in staples such as onions
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ArticlePotato corruption case reaches court
Former Sainsbury’s potato buyer John Maylam illegally took bribes totalling almost £5 million, a court heard this week.
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ArticleK+N open Shanghai hub
Kuehne + Nagel has opened a new operation in Shanghai to boost its less than container load services in the Asia Pacific

