News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2455
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ArticleZespri raises profit forecast
Good fruit quality and higher than expected returns in Asia have boosted Zespri’s 2011/12 returns forecast
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ArticleDate set for British Leafy Salads Conference
Sixth annual event will take place in Peterborough on 14 November
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ArticleTotal Produce confirms Capespan share increase
Total Produce has become the second-largest shareholder in Capespan after increasing its shareholding to 25.3 per cent.
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ArticleGrowth opportunity for British pears
British farmers have a huge opportunity to profit from pear production as retailers look to sell more home-grown produce, growers at an East Malling conference this week have been told.
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ArticlePeruvian mandarins on the up
Exports have been steadily increasing in value each year thanks to a growth in sales in both Europe and Asia, according to new report
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ArticleDedicated day for US health campaign
'What's on My Plate' day aims to highlight importance of choosing nutritious foods for a healthy meal
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ArticleVarilias re-elected as head of Adex
Juan Varilias Velásquez will remain at the helm of Peru’s national exporter organisation until 31 March 2013
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ArticleFirst Jersey Royals go into Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's is claiming to have won the race to be the first major retailer to kick off the Jersey Royal season this year.
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ArticleSam Aguirre handed Camposol board role
Aguirre replaces the outgoing Christopher Yetter at the Peruvian agro-industrial organisation
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ArticleDamco 'makes steady progress'
Logistics arm of Maersk Group reports on a year of continued growth that helps push earnings up 29 per cent
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ArticleAll-round success for Ahold
Fourth quarter and full-year income comes in higher for the Dutch retailer as it hits cost reduction targets
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ArticleLand of opportunity
With a rich horticultural history behind it, the Northern Irish fresh produce industry combines tradition with innovation. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a look at the region’s supply chain ahead of the FPJ Conferences - Northern Ireland event on 8 March
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ArticlePrice hikes hit grape consumption
Declines in volume sales as a result of price rises may only be short lived as more product comes onto the market and supermarkets continue to re-evaluate their offer
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Pushing boundaries of the traditional offer
Soft citrus, or easy peelers, or whatever retailers decide to call them, are generally on the small side compared with
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Spring is in the air, meaning the Re:fresh conference and awards is around the corner
Lighter evenings and welcome milder temperatures mean spring is just around the corner, heralding the greatest awards event in
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Shoppers want the personal touch when it comes to information on fresh produc
As any large retailer will admit, at least off the record, one of the most continuous headaches in running a supermarket is
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Northern Ireland well set for future growth
Northern Ireland may not get as much press as other horticulture- producing regions of the UK, but right now there can be few
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ArticleEnza opens new head office in Hawke's Bay
Turners & Growers also set to run its global operations from building named after variety development manager Brian D'Ath
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Driscoll's unveils the waitress it named its strawberry after
Driscoll's has revealed its popular strawberry, the Magdelena, was named after an “attentive” and “attractive” Lithuanian waitress that served its berry experts at a hotel in Scotland.
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ArticleDrought fears for Lincolnshire brassicas
Drought conditions in some brassica production areas in Lincolnshire are already leading some buyers to hedge their bets and place orders elsewhere for summer supplies of broccoli and cauliflower.

