News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2431
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ArticleGood prospects for Chilean nuts
A new marketing strategy, coupled with wider access to global markets, is set to support a further rise in Chile's nut volume
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ArticleTV chef James Martin to host Re:fresh Awards
Saturday Kitchen star James Martin is to host this year’s Re:fresh Awards at the Intercontinental Park Lane Hotel in London on 17 May.
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ArticleProduce World 'back in profit' after £8m accounting error
Produce World has moved to reassure staff and customers it is back in profit after a multi-million pound reporting error at Marshalls led to a major loss for the past financial year.
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ArticleNew CEO for Avocados Australia
Avocados Australia has picked experienced horticulture man John Tyas as its new chief executive officer
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ArticleTesco Value sheds its stripes
The UK’s number-one retailer is ditching the famous stripes from its Value range.
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ArticleAphid study holds plant virus clue
US researchers have found a way to tell apart aphids that spread plant viruses from those that do not in a breakthrough that could reduce pesticide use significantly.
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ArticleUruguay forecasts citrus rise
Uruguayan citrus output is forecast to rise in 2012 on levels reached during 2011, according to latest figures from the Uruguay’s agriculture ministry.
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ArticleTfL adopts "sympathetic" stance on deliveries
Transport for London (TfL) and London councils are going to be “sympathetic” to out-of-hours deliveries during the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer, TfL has announced as it published a code of practice for out-of-hours deliveries this week.
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ArticleSales growth tipped for Peru peppers
Sendings will continue to increase during 2012, although prices are not expected to reach the same high level as last year due to challenging marketing conditions
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ArticleIppolito streamlines packhouse operations
Implementation of RedLine’s traceability solution has improved the US produce group’s handling and shipping processes
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Pakistan mango exports to US under threat
Plans to increase irradiation costs threaten to thwart Pakistani mango exports to the US this season
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ArticleAuchan makes pricing move
The French retailer has introduced a new pricing policy in its effort to be the least expensive for fresh produce
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ArticleExhibitor interest grows in Hong Kong
Asia Fruit Logistica has seen a 20 per cent increase in new exhibitors signing up to this year's event
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ArticlePrepared sales boost Bakkavor as UK produce slumps
Bakkavor Group's financial results for 2011 show its prepared produce sales are driving growth but fresh produce sales have slumped by 19 per cent.
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ArticleScientists achieve vitamin breakthrough
Research team in New Zealand discovers natural way to boost levels of essential nutrient vitamin C in fruit and vegetables
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ArticleBayWa calls truce on T&G/Zespri spat
New T&G owner has suggested it will seek to work with Zespri rather than challenging the single-desk export system
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ArticleAlimentaria visitor numbers increase
Organisers claim good result for Spanish trade fair despite economic climate and recent general strike
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ArticlePort of Antwerp CEO lands award
Eddy Bruyninckx honoured for his dedication to the Belgian port over a 20-year period
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ArticleAPL on course to cut carbon emissions
Container shipping line APL says it is on course to reduce a key carbon exhaust measure from its global shipping operations by 30 per cent
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Food inflation rise spells supplier squeeze
Food inflation rose in March to 5.4 per cent from 4.2 per cent in February, according to latest British Retail Consortium (BRC)-Nielsen figures.

