News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2503
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ArticleLabour shortage pushes up Malaysian produce prices
A farm labour shortage in Malaysia is cutting national crop yields and pushing up produce prices
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Match-funding to boost African imports
FRICH looking for successful new approaches to enhancing import of goods from African nations north of South Africa
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ArticleICA To Go proving a hit
Swedish retailer set to open further store next year, and sees growth potential
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ArticleTesco creates commercial group director role
Tesco has appointed 29-year veteran of the retailer Kevin Grace to the newly created position of group commercial director.
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ArticleOnline tools optimise trade fair preparation
The Fruit Logistica Virtual Marketplace is open for business ahead of the February trade event
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ArticleEstimates climb for Florida citrus
Orange forecast climbs but USDA sees state's grapefruit crop slip back to under 20m boxes in latest prediction
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ArticleWaitrose enjoys sales surge
Waitrose has reported that total sales for the week to 3 December were 5.7 per cent higher than the same time last year.
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ArticleRussian retail market 'to exceed US$800bn'
Market recovering after recent downturn but will still fall short of expectations, according to new PMR report
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ArticleHigh hopes for Valencian grape harvest
Growers say recent rains did not affect development of high quality crop
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ArticleProduce sales value up 6 per cent in US
Latest Fresh Facts on Retail report shows demand for premium produce offerings spur increase in sales in third quarter
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ArticleMaersk Line reintroduces CRX service
Service offers competitive transit times and direct port coverage for shippers of fresh fruit into North Europe
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ArticleCity green lights Chiquita HQ move
Charlotte City Council approves local incentive package despite opposition from public and senior officials
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ArticleEnglish cranberries go on sale in Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has become the first supermarket to sell English-grown cranberries in its stores.
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ArticleN Ireland pressing ahead with large retailer tax
Northern Ireland is hoping to impose a tax on large retailers by April despite outcry that it is the “wrong levy at the wrong time”.
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ArticleShipping lines cooperate to increase NZ-Asia capacity
New vessel sharing agreement will service increased demand in New Zealand for capacity to North East Asia
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ArticleUncertainty over Seeka-Satara merger
Proposed merger of New Zealand kiwifruit players could yet fall through as Satara shareholders reveal mixed feelings over the deal
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ArticleCosta Rica aims for banana export growth
Exporters seeking to build on good 2011 result by focusing on new export destinations
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ArticleUS Washington apple crop third largest
Despite weather concerns, Washington State’s apple sector will still achieve third biggest crop in 2011
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ArticleDenmark sets ambitious organic plan
The country's government has set a target of having 60 per cent of public sector food grown organically in two years
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ArticleCanaries launch winter banana promotion
Banana producers on Spanish islands look to boost consumption in Spain through major promotional campaign

