News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2456
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ArticleAustralian grapes on water to China
This season's first direct shipment of Australian grapes to China is loaded and on its way
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ArticleEvent looks at solutions for Africa
Cool Logistics Africa will discuss the major logistical hurdles faced by African companies when it arrives in Cape Town next month
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ArticleBanacol obtains C-TPAT certification
Compliance with the US border security standard will boost the banana marketer’s credibility and efficiency on the North American market
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ArticleO’Brien departs as CEO of Empire World Trade
Jack O’Brien has left his position as chief executive of Empire World Trade.
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ArticleDel Monte launches health promotion
The group’s sneaker giveaway competition on Facebook is designed to boost exercise and healthy eating among North American consumers
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ArticleInterest grows in Tesco's fresh plans
Company understood to be preparing new strategy which will see it focus on improving its reputation for fresh food
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ArticleCF Fresh introduces Durondeau pear
The heirloom variety, grown organically in Argentina, will be available in the US during the first week of March
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ArticleBonduelle improves profitability
The French vegetable specialist has recorded encouraging results for the first half of the 2011/12 campaign
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Prince of Wales and Sainsbury's among investors in waste start-up
The Prince of Wales and Sainsbury’s are among those investing £65 million in a new start-up company that will turn organic waste into energy at plants in the UK.
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ArticleAREFLH to meet in Belgium
The assembly of European fruit and vegetable-producing regions is set to discuss issues including crisis management and consumption
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ArticleFyffes enjoys positive start to 2012
Improved pricing in Europe boosts expected earnings, following impressive increase in net profit during 2011
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Article'Wonky veg' to be harvested for charities
Over a tonne of cabbages that fail to meet British supermarket standards are to be harvested and distributed to charities.
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ArticleBioFach matches organic success
The organic trade fair took place last month in Nuremberg, with organisers comparing its growth with that of the sector
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Fresh freight experts unveil new sites and rail service
Fresh and horticultural freight business Culina Fresh has opened new UK facilities at Spalding and Heathrow.
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ArticleScottish MSP opens Drysdales sprout facility
A state-of-the-art £1.6 million sprout processing facility has been opened by Scottish rural affairs secretary Richard Lochhead.
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ArticleNew Pink Lady apple horizons
The Pink Lady business is applying its efforts to a number of new Asian markets this year, and aims to bring more Australian fruit to bear
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ArticleNature's Way invests in sport sponsorship
Fresh salad and fruit producer Natures Way Foods (NWF) has announced it is sponsoring a professional cycling team this year.
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ArticleEVS closure leaves 140 jobless
English Village Salads has announced it is shutting down at a cost of 140 jobs following last year's loss of a major Asda contract.
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ArticleRPA calls for online Single Payment Scheme applications
The Rural Payments Agency is urging English farmers and agents to apply online for the Single Payment Scheme 2012.
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ArticleItalians considering new pear brand
Producers considering joint effort to market and sell Italy's unique Abate Fetel variety, reveals agriculture minister

