News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2453
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ArticleProfit boost for Total Produce
Total Produce has increased profits over the past year despite sales being hit across the continent by the E. coli crisis.
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ArticleHome-grown asparagus hits M&S shelves
The earliest ever British asparagus is now available at Marks & Spencer, well ahead of the traditional season
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ArticleBayWa T&G takeover given official approval
The takeover of fresh produce exporter and marketer Turners & Growers by BayWa AG has been given the green light by New Zealand's regulatory body.
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ArticleCalavo eyes record-breaking year
With the company performing “extremely well” across multiple business platforms, the head of Calavo is confident for a record year in 2012
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ArticleBLSA announces diary date
The British Leafy Salads Association has announced details of its sixth conference later this year.
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ArticleFresh & Easy on course to break even
Tesco's US operation, which has racked up losses since opening in 2007, could break even this year
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ArticleTotal Produce shows its resilience
Fresh produce marketer secures increase in net profit despite its core European business coming under pressure in 2011
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ArticleJanuary boost for Chilean fruit
As the 2012 season gets underway exports are reportedly up against last year for most of the South American nation’s fruit categories
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ArticleShopping malls the future of foodservice
Foodservice-market analyst Horizons has highlighted exciting new opportunities for the sector.
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ArticleChiquita buys Ready Fruit from Fruitmasters
US multinational continues to expand its successful Benelux fresh-cut fruit operation with acquisition of Dutch company
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ArticleRussian banana prices soar
The bankruptcy of JFC has seen banana prices jump by over 50 per cent, according to reports in Russia
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ArticleSoutheast targeted in salad bar drive
Funds have been raised to provide salad bars to 39 schools in Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee in the US
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ArticleDEFRA announces English grants
Businesses in rural England will benefit from a £60 million grant scheme announced by environment secretary Caroline Spelman.
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ArticleBayWa reports strong revenue growth
BayWa’s strategies for targeted growth and international expansion appear to be paying off as it posts solid returns for 2011
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ArticleAustralian flooding misses fruit
Fruit production in south east Australia appears to have dodged the worst of the flooding across the region this week
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ArticleTurners & Growers may increase Fijian exports
T&G looks to export Fijian papaya while heavy rain and flooding causes millions of dollars in damage to vegetable crops
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Campden BRI teams up with insurer
Technical services specialist Campden BRI has joined forces with insurance provider JLT Speciality Ltd (JLT) to develop a strategic partnership offering innovative services for food and drink companies.
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ArticleDriscoll's targets further expansion
Company amends name to reflect wider geographical reach, following production base enlargement and new market development
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ArticleDole snaps up snack company
Group acquires Mrs. May's Naturals to accelerate the development of its all-natural health and nutrition offerings
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ArticleHortifrut to raise new capital
The Chilean berry giant is to raise millions in capital to boost its foodservice and R&D development

