News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2499
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ArticleRain doesn’t dampen Australian cherries
Australian mainland cherry growers have dodged significant damage from heavy rain over the weekend
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ArticleStuart Symington is new PPECB CEO
Experienced fresh produce figure previously held the position of CEO at the Fresh Produce Exporters' Forum
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ArticleWorldwide asset freeze for JFC
UK high court issues a global asset freezing order against fresh produce importer after 'continuing failure to comply with court orders'
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ArticleAnother call for Chiquita boycott
EthicalOil.org urges Canadians to stop buying Chiquita bananas after the company said it would not use Canadian tar sands oil
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ArticleMaersk Line appoints new CEO
With Eivind Kolding moving to Danske Bank, Søren Skou comes in from Maersk Tankers to take up vacated role
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ArticleDiscounters top UK retail survey
Aldi and Lidl rated highly by UK consumers in supermarket satisfaction survey
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ArticleBayWa bid meets T&G valuation
Reports in New Zealand have suggested German corporation BayWa AG's NZ$137.4m bid to take over Turners & Growers (T&G) falls within independent adviser KordaMentha's valuation range, prompting independent directors of the fresh produce marketer to recommend that shareholders sell their holdings.
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ArticleUncertain season ahead for NZ apples
Country's exporters express caution over potential prospects in Europe for New Zealand topfruit during upcoming campaign
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ArticleOnion association signs software deal
Spanish association believes agreement will help growers reduce production costs
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ArticleGrower's Xmas sprouts as heavy as 1,000 cars
Produce World has estimated over the Christmas period it will pack enough sprouts for eleven million Christmas dinners, weighing as much as 1,000 Ford Focus cars.
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ArticleMakro offers fruit and veg at cost price
Egyptian arm of German-owned Metro's self-service wholesale subsidiary claims to offer "lowest prices on the market"
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ArticleTesco C&C plans for India "on hold"
UK-based retail company reported to have delayed planned investments in new wholesale, cash-and-carry centres
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ArticleSpanish season opens with ‘ruinous’ prices
More support for growers needed at national and European level to ensure sector’s survival, says Hortyfruta
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ArticleNZ launches review into Psa disease
New Zealand’s government has announced the arrival of the Psa kiwifruit disease is to be the subject of an independent review.
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ArticleWaitrose tops satisfaction survey for third year
Waitrose has topped the Which? supermarket satisfaction survey for the third year running while Aldi and Lidl have come in second and third.
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ArticleAustralian worker scheme goes permanent
Australia will introduce a permanent Pacific guest worker scheme for the horticulture industry from the middle of next year
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ArticleBanana import licenses repealed
The European Commission has scrapped the need for a licence to import bananas as of 1 January 2012.
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ArticleStuart Symington takes on new CEO role
South Africa's Perishable Products Export Council Board (PPECB) has appointed Stuart Symington as its new CEO.
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ArticleTesco joins The Sustainability Consortium
Tesco is joining an independent group of global businesses, academics, governments and non-governmental organisations to work on developing sustainable innovations in consumer products.

