News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2493
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ArticleProfit drops at Calavo Growers
Fourth quarter result hit by lower avocado supplies and higher Mexican fruit costs in the Calavo Foods segment
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Sales rise for Morrisons
British supermarket operator records modest increase in sales, but notes consumer environment will remain challenging
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ArticleHass Avocado Board gears up for Big Game
Board dishes up recipes in anticipation of boom in avocado consumption for this year's Super Bowl on 5 February
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ArticleFlorida research centre unveils new strawberry
A new strawberry variety has been developed by the Gulf Coast Research and Education Center at the University of Florida.
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ArticleChile brings together fruit sectors for new brand
The Chilean fruit industry has announced that after 12 months of extensive research and negotiations it is pulling together its entire fresh and dried fruit sectors under the new brand Fruits from Chile.
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ArticleFuturistic farm slated for Japan
It is hoped a high-tech farming project in Japan will boost he country’s beleaguered agricultural sector
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ArticleRijk Zwaan UK boss leaves after two decades
The managing director of Rijk Zwaan UK has stepped down after more than 20 years in the job.
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India focus at Biofach 2012
India has been announced as BioFach’s Country of the Year for 2012 ahead of the World Organic Trade Fair in February.
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ArticleGovt and supermarket Supermeals slammed
The Ainsley Harriott-backed £1.4 million government scheme to promote healthy eating on a budget through two major multiples and a discounter has been widely criticised.
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ArticleIsrael votes to bail our former Agrexco staff
Ministers in Israel have voted in favour of an NIS33 million (£5.5m) fund for the 350 former employees of Israeli exporter Agrexco, according to Israel’s Arutz Sheva media network.
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ArticleWilson's Country at FPJ Northern Ireland event
Craigavon-based potato grower and supplier Wilson’s Country has joined the FPJ Conferences Northern Ireland schedule.
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ArticleSussex Mushrooms buyout given green light
The proposed buyout of Sussex Mushrooms by Monaghan Mushrooms has been given the go-ahead by the Office of Fair Trading despite fears it would create a lack of competition.
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ArticleCosta Rica retains top position
Central American country remains globe’s largest pineapple exporter, according to Canapep
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ArticleSpecial award for Ward
Graham Ward OBE has been awarded an associateship by the Royal Agricultural Societies (ARAgS).
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ArticleCanaries bananas enter German market
First shipment of fruit due to arrive in Berlin in January with further consignments to follow
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ArticleIncentives could drive vegetable consumption
New study suggests offering rewards to children for eating vegetables they initially dislike could alter long-term habits
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ArticleShipping industry lost US$5.2bn in 2011
Vessel overcapacity and weak east-west growth offset 6.5 per cent traffic growth in the global container shipping industry
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ArticleMorrisons gives away shopping in January deals
Morrisons is kicking off the year with three ways to make the weekly shopping budget go further as one in three say they will have no money by the end of the month.
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ArticleRotterdam registers slight yearly growth
Throughput at Dutch port grows by 0.8 per cent, with containers in particular performing well
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ArticleContainer record broken at Antwerp
Freight throughput increases at Belgian port in 2011, boosted by the largest container volumes on record

