News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2492
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ArticleSafmarine expands e-business range
Shipping group follows up last year's iPhone and iPad app with a similar product for the Android operating system
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ArticleFood sales bolster M&S results
Strong food sales have helped Marks and Spencer deliver robust results in the final quarter of 2011 despite a slump in sales of clothing and other goods.
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ArticleMartinique strikes hit banana supplies
Banana volumes are stranded on the island of Martinique as the continuing dispute at Fort-de-France port disrupts shipments
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ArticleCapespan sells research operation
Exporter has sold ExperiCo to Farmsecure Agri Science, a company expanding its technical services in South African agriculture
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Unilever workers hold further pension strikes
Unilever workers have gone on strike against the company's decision to close its final salary pension scheme, trade union Unite has said.
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ArticleNew M&S packaging increases shelf-life
UK retailer prepares to introduce packaging it says will extend the shelf-lives of berries stored in fridges by up to two days
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ArticleStage one of Capespan deal complete
Total Produce confirms that it has been paid €8.5m in cash as first stage of increasing its Capespan shareholding
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ArticleIt's Fresh! goes in-pack at M&S
Marks & Spencer became the first UK retailer to use It’s Fresh! ethylene-remover technology inside its strawberry punnets on Monday this week.
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ArticleAustralian citrus on trade mission to Thailand and Korea
In an effort to develop key markets in Asia a group of leading citrus growers, packers and exporters will visit Thailand and South Korea later this month
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ArticleSales steady leading up to CNY
Sales of imported fruits in China have been steady as it prepares to welcome in the year of the dragon on 23 January
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ArticleKiwifruit exports expected to fall
Kiwifruit exports from the Southern Hemisphere will be down this year as a result of bacterial disease affecting the industry in New Zealand
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ArticleChina drops VAT on vegetable distribution
China has removed a value-added tax on vegetable distribution in an effort to rein in increasing food costs
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ArticleTasmania refuses NZ apples
One Australian state is defying the federal government’s decision last year to end a 90-year-old ban on New Zealand apples
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ArticleMorrisons sales growth slows over Christmas
Sales growth at Morrisons slowed during the festive season in a "challenging period for the consumer", the supermarket chain has announced.
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ArticleTenderstem sales soar in UK
Strong marketing campaign helps raise awareness and boost year-on-year sales by nearly 30 per cent
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ArticleNew identity for Chile's fruit industry
New branding strategy emphasises the importance of the country's workforce in its rise to becoming a world fresh fruit leader
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DEFRA opens consultation on CAP reform
DEFRA has launched a consultation on CAP reform proposals for 2014-2020.
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ArticleHerry joins French ministry
Formerly of Interfel, Xavier Herry has moved to the agriculture ministry to drive the food sector through partnerships
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Germany looks to apple innovation
The German fruit variety consortium, DOSK is strengthening its search for innovative varieties hoping to "pull" new product development in.
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ArticleLe Havre in container ship dues freeze
French Port freezes harbour dues for a third consecutive year, in contrast to some other north Europe ports

