News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2429
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ArticleMagnit posts higher quarterly sales
First three months of 2012 saw Russian grocer's sales jump by over 34 per cent
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ArticleTesco takes delivery of first Jersey Royal Company potatoes
The first tray of this year’s Jersey Royal Company outdoor crop has been delivered to Tesco after harvesting delays due to the frost in February.
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ArticleMore mangoes reach US shores
Arrivals of mangoes into the US market from Peru, Mexico and Guatemala rose at the end of March, new report shows
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ArticleFood and drink could drive UK growth
Economic recovery will lean heavily on the food and drink industries, according to agriculture and food minister Jim Paice
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ArticleGloucester Marine Terminal completes solar project
The pioneering project on Gloucester Marine Terminal’s rooftop is already supplying up to 80 per cent of the firm’s power demand
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ArticleBoom times for US mango demand
New consumer research shows growth in US demand since 2007 on the back of successful marketing programmes
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ArticleCosco records major loss in 2011
Container shipping drags down Chinese group's results, despite profits recorded in logistics and terminals
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ArticleAnother door swings open
By opening the door to Peruvian avocados, the US market will be able to satisfy better its staggering growth in demand
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ArticleDecision time for Farm Bill
The new US Farm Bill will inevitably see cuts made to certain areas, but fresh fruit and vegetables remain a priority following forward steps taken in the 2008 bill
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | April 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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ArticleQuality has to be the key to growth
Considering our son is not even two years old, his ability to discern high-quality from sub-standard fresh produce is astounding
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ArticleGruppo Pam promotes freshness
Italian supermarket, hypermarket and discount chain operator focuses on quality and taste in new advertising campaign
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ArticleDel Monte Foods loses ‘fresh’ case
Fresh Del Monte has been awarded US$13.15m in damages in a case against Del Monte Foods concerning the ‘fresh’ status of processed fruit
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ArticleVegetable prices hike Chinese inflation
High vegetable prices from cold weather over March in China have pushed up the country’s inflation rate
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ArticleMatahari plans east Indonesian expansion
Higher than average retail growth in Indonesia’s east has caught the attention of the country’s number two retailer Matahari
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ArticleDuty hike hits Bangladeshi fruit imports
Last week’s move by the Bangladeshi government to slap an additional 20 per cent regulatory duty on imported fruits has hit sales
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ArticleTe Awanui leads Japanese delegation
Maori grower Te Awanui Huka Pak will lead a NZ kiwifruit delegation to Japan this week and open the Zespri Trade Conference in Tokyo
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ArticleSolar prize at National Fruit Show
The National Fruit Show 2012 is being sponsored by one of the UK’s leading solar companies which is offering a £10,000 prize.
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ArticleApple thinning agent approved for new season
A thinning agent for apple trees that means growers do not have to rely entirely on hand thinning has been approved in time for the new season.
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ArticleNatures Way in salad brand re-launch
Natures Way Foods is re-launching its Lasting Leaf salads with new branding, “no-waste” packaging and a new product line.

