News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2470
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ArticleSarah Dawson: Government must take the lead in fixing the leaking R&D pipeline
Applied horticultural R&D and its translation into practice is crucial for our industry to keep pace with its competitors on
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ArticlePassion for veg
Heather Mills has got a packed schedule with her food commitments and training for an appearance at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Lisa Kjellsson finds out more
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ArticleNew GLOBALG.A.P scheme set to boost emerging growers
Growers in emerging markets are being offered the opportunity to get a foot on the ladder to supplying major supermarkets around the world.
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Stores thinking ahead of winter weather
Spring is in the air at Sainsbury’s and, while the majority of the country has been freezing, grow-your-own kits are
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ArticleKing of grocery
On 15 February Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King will be delivering the City Food Lecture on the subject ‘UK grocery retailing - back to the future?’ Ahead of the event, he tells Michael Barker about how Sainsbury’s plans to meet its British sourcing targets, how he sees the role of the importer and the evolution of the modern supply chain
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ArticleLooking for positives
A continued decline in both value and volume is being seen in the organic produce sector, but insiders remain optimistic that the worst is behind them
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ArticleAn audience for ugly food
A Kent MP has launched a new charitable company this week aimed at “re-educating” the public about imperfect-looking produce. Kathy Hammond examines how it will work
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ArticlePeter Hill: Supermarkets need to commit to lower specs and higher prices to ensure future for Bramleys
In recent months a number of growers in the south-east region have expressed their concern about the future of growing Bramley
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Evolution of the modern supply chain
The rapid evolution of the modern retail supply chain, and its impact on suppliers, makes next week’s City Food Lecture
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ArticleEnza revamps kiwifruit branding
Enza has launched its new ‘Taste Explosion’ kiwifruit branding scheme this week at Fruit Logistica in Berlin
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ArticleSolid Q2 results for China Green Agriculture
China Green Agriculture has posted a growth in second quarter income, and has settled its US subsidiary’s court cases
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ArticleIndia creates cold chain development centre
A centre will be established in India to address the country’s dearth of cold chain infrastructure
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ArticleChina expands agricultural science support
Expanded support for farm subsidies and science and technology are the core themes of China’s new agricultural policy announcement
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ArticleTurbulent times for Korean produce prices
A recent cold snap has pushed up the cost of fresh produce in South Korea this month after prices fell in January
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ArticleWhole Foods Market on the up
Natural and organic retailer reports on quarter that saw improvements in both net income and group sales
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ArticleAntwerp links with Indian operators
New MOU will see partners from Antwerp and industry exchange information and collaborate on multi-modal transport
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ArticleBayWa extends T&G bid by one month
German group BayWa Aktiengesellschaft has extended its takeover offer for New Zealand agribusiness Turners & Growers (T&G) for a further month until 7 March, Asiafruit reports.
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ArticleFPC calls for end to consumption 'decline'
Europe needs to tackle decline in eating fresh produce, says Fresh Produce Consortium in wake of new Consumption Monitor's release
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ArticleDole renews Transplace relationship
Transplace will continue to provide Dole with its transportation sourcing methodology in North America
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Tesco helps modernise Malaysian retailers
Tesco is helping the Malaysian government modernise retail businesses in the country.

