News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2458
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ArticleFairtrade Fortnight steps up
The annual campaign in the UK this year plans to encourage people to 'take a step for Fairtrade'
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ArticleTarget reports Q4 profits slide
Aggressive promotions by fellow US retailers over the holiday period has contributed to decline in earnings for the company
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ArticleArgentinean blueberry exports climb
The Argentinean Blueberry Committee (ABC) has reported export volumes to Europe well up on last year.
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ArticleUniveg enrolls in RSA leadership programme
Scheme aimed at to helping young people become agents of social change for themselves and their communities
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ArticleCamposol sees sales and earnings soar
Peruvian agricultural group enjoys boom in fourth quarter as sales of grapes and avocados jump on 2010
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ArticleNew chief executive for Pipfruit NZ
Peak industry body Pipfruit New Zealand announces Alan Pollard will replace retiring chief executive Peter Beaven
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Fresh Jamaican banana hope
Jamaica’s farm minister Roger Clarke has said that moving the country’s banana industry forward is a top priority.
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ArticleTesco opens hi-tech dotcom store in London
Tesco has opened a 115,000 square foot delivery packing dotcom store in north London that could send its share in the online food sector to over 50 per cent.
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ArticleHagé International introduces Solentes mix
Greenery subsidiary's produce mix combines exotic and special varieties and is available year-round
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ArticleChiquita hosts Charlotte job fair
Ahead of the group's move from Cincinnati, the company has opened its doors to those interested in taking a job at the new HQ
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ArticleUniveg takes Fairtrade lychee step
Univeg has commenced exports of Fairtrade South African lychees, with plans to expand sales in the years to come
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ArticleMaersk profit hit by container results
Container shipping losses take toll on logistics group, with no real sign of improvements over the next 12 months
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Redfox goes Dutch
Recruitment and training specialist Redfox has expanded into the Dutch and Belgian markets in response to client demand.
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ArticleItaly's MFC to merge with CSO
Consortium set to become a division of the country's leading fresh produce marketing and research body
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Maersk profits slide
Shipping group Maersk has seen profits take a tumble in 2011 and forecast a challenging outlook for 2012.
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ArticleBerries rank as star US performers
US sales of fresh produce were driven by the berry and pepper categories in 2011, while melons fell short of the mark
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ArticleConvenience sales remain robust
The convenience category is continuing to perform well at US food retailers despite the economic slowdown
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Co-op goes 100 per cent Fairtrade on bananas
The Co-operative has announced that it is moving over to 100 per cent Fairtrade in its banana business.
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ArticleScales' T&G share increase blocks BayWa bid
The decision by Christchurch-based company Scales to increase its share in T&G by a further 4.3 per cent, adding to the six per cent stake it purchased from ACC last year, has blocked BayWa’s takeover bid for T&G, TVNZ has said.
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ArticlePlans to cut red tape must be acted on quickly, NFU says
The government's plan to cut the amount of red tape in the farming industry is good news but farmers want to see swifter action, the NFU has said.

