News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2459
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ArticleT&G’s Jeff Wesley announces retirement
Jeff Wesley has announced he will retire as managing director of major New Zealand agribusiness group Turners & Growers
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ArticleT&G posts NZ$18.3m loss
T&G has posted a NZ$18.3m loss for 2011, attributed to one-off write-downs in orchard values and BayWa bid costs
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ArticleIran sanctions hurt Philippines producers
The most recent round of US-led sanctions on Iran are hurting Philippine banana and pineapple exports to the country
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ArticleSouth Korean citrus under threat
South Korean academic believes FTA with the US will undermine the viability of Jeju Island’s centuries-old citrus industry
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ArticleWoolworths eyes online sales growth
Australian retailer Woolworths targets A$1bn in sales within two years
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ArticleMaersk surcharge to cover NZ port strike
Maersk increases charges on containers travelling through Port of Auckland as result of ongoing industrial action there
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ArticleUniveg director to open Fresh Produce India
Benedict Horsbrugh of fresh produce group Univeg will make the keynote address at Fresh Produce India on 25-27 March in Mumbai.
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ArticleFoodservice group appoints ethical ambassadors for Fairtrade Fortnight
As Fairtrade Fortnight fast approaches, foodservice giants the Compass Group are appointing Fair Trade Ambassadors to highlight the importance of ethical sourcing.
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ArticleKeelings opens door to bilateral trade with China
Keelings Fruit Growers and Importers has signed a deal with a grower from North West China to import a new variety of korla pear not currently available in Europe.
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ArticleNorfolk potato firm earns region's first BRC award
A Norkfolk-based potato specialist is the first in the region to be awarded the British Retail Consortium’s (BRC) highest possible award.
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ArticleMEP claims GM could damage people‘s faith in food supplies
EU commissioner Dacian Ciolos has said the EU “cannot risk consumer confidence in its capacity to produce food in line with their expectations” when considering the approval of GM products.
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ArticleSir Alex Ferguson backs veg consumption
Manchester United manager offers backing for diet which includes fresh vegetables, saying it can help improve stamina levels
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ArticleTough decisions for NZ Gold growers
As Psa-V continues to devastate production of Hort16A in parts of Te Puke, growers are said to be considering their options
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ArticleSpanish weather hits the UK
Freshinfo reports on damage to citrus and field crops, including iceberg lettuce, broccoli and cauliflower
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ArticleJob losses as Co-op restructures food business
The Co-operative Group has confirmed it will be making redundancies, mainly at its headquarters in Manchester, as part of the restructuring of its food business.
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ArticleGrower of the Year Awards revealed
Graham Ward OBE of Stockbridge Technology Centre has been honoured for his outstanding contribution to industry at the Grower of the Year Awards 2012.
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ArticleTesco set to join the debate at FPJ’s Northern Ireland event
Tesco Northern Ireland’s commercial manager will discuss how the region can ‘Make the Most of the Multiples’ at next month's FPJ conference on the fresh produce supply chain in Belfast.
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ArticleCold snap to affect Indian grape exports
India’s Grape Exporters Association forecasts a 25 per cent decline in shipments from the Nashik region after recent cold snap
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ArticleArgentina posts blueberry gains
Overall sendings from Argentina are up this season, with more fruit headed to Europe but slightly less to the US market
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ArticleTrade gears up for Expo ANTAD Mexico
Global food and beverage suppliers will showcase their wares at the Mexican fair next month in the hope of attracting local buyers and retailers

