News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2505
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ArticleRe:fresh Awards 2012 open for entries
Fresh produce businesses can now stake their claim for glory at next year’s Re:fresh Awards on 17 May 2012.
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ArticleRZ Afrisem presents hybrid vegetables
Specially developed for the African market, the group's aubergine varieties have high disease resistance and bigger yields
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ArticlePeter Ombler hands over NZKGI reins
New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated president Peter Ombler has stepped down after nearly two terms
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ArticleCostly battle against Psa in New Zealand
Kiwifruit Vine Health could report expenses of up to NZ$44m from an original budget of NZ$50m
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ArticleGold kiwifruit faces 'abandonment'
All original gold kiwifruit plants in Te Puke are to be completely cut out, according to reports.
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ArticleDisquiet in the Cape vineyards
There are some grumblings back in the table grape vineyards of South Africa - not so much about the prospects for the season or the present state of the world economy, but rather the marketing rights of certain new varieties available to growers
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ArticleMajor retailers play catch up on prepared produce
The prepared category continues to show impressive growth, but the biggest retailers are still undertrading
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Retailers get a taste for new types of garlic
Maybe it has taken a long time to get noticed, but garlic has now become a staple in British cooking. So it is not surprising
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Panorama programme lacked the depth of what is really happening to affect pricing
Whether they liked it or not, the spotlight was turned on the country’s four major multiples this week both in terms of
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ArticleMakro appoints operations director
Stephen Blan will join Metro's UK cash & carry operation in January
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ArticleCo-op takes on X Factor in battle for Xmas no.1
The Co-operative is contending with X Factor, Nirvana and even the Wombles for the Christmas number one spot by releasing a charity single starring group chief executive Peter Marks on drums.
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ArticleFirst Chilean blueberries expected in China
Traders will be watching with interest as the first shipment of Chilean blueberries is expected to arrive in China this weekend
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ArticleTesco sales drop for fourth quarter in a row
Tesco has blamed a fourth consecutive quarter of falling UK sales on its Price Drop campaign.
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ArticleBramley campaign in Diamond coup
The Bramley Campaign is launching a major competition for professional chefs and consumers, to come up with a celebration dish that will be commercialised and on sale in one of the leading multiples.
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ArticleAlexander Drozdov in at Damco
New Russian CEO charged with managing the freight forwarding leader's growth in the country
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ArticleTesco sees UK sales drop in third quarter
Despite launch of Big Price Drop, Tesco's UK sales continued to fall, but US and Asian businesses performed strongly
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ArticleMexico gains ground in EU
Food exports to the European Union grew 30 per cent through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleSouthern Star moves to Tauranga
The Southern Star shipping service has moved its New Zealand hub from Auckland to Tauranga following industrial unrest
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ArticleGold kiwifruit faces 'abandonment'
Reports claim that all original gold kiwifruit plants in Te Puke are to be completely cut out
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ArticleDole recognised for labour excellence
Group's Costa Rican division Standard Fruit Company has been lauded for its workforce relation programmes

