News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2538
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ArticleNew future sought for Berwick St market
Authorities are looking to breathe new life into Berwick Street markets in Soho, London.
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ArticleWaitrose weighs in with giant avos
Waitrose is stocking an enormous avocado with up to 10 times as much flesh as standard varieties.
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ArticleHamburg to Russia traffic reinforced
New feeder lines will boost trade with one of the most important partners in European container transportation
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ArticleSunFresh Produce reveals expansion plans
Spalding-based organic salads specialist SunFresh Produce is looking for UK growers to supply its rapidly expanding business.
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ArticleToo good to waste food and profits at restaurants
You know the old joke about buses? You wait ages for one and then three come along all at once. It’s a bit like that
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ArticleChile to roll-out US promotions
Television advertisement and expanded consumer, trade, retail and foodservice PR to continue generating demand in 2011/12
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ArticleRaman Ahuja leaves FieldFresh
Fieldfresh’s head of fresh foods Raman Ahuja is leaving to join Firmenich as South Asia head for its flavours business
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ArticleSNFL inks grape deal with Magrabi
Special New Fruit Licensing Ltd (SNFL) has signed an exclusive grape initiative with Magrabi Agriculture of Egypt.
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ArticleTesco implements title changes
Tesco has streamlined its category management structure by creating a new position, FPJ can reveal.
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ArticlePhilippine onion smugglers charged
A Philippine smuggling crackdown has yielded results with charges laid on six for illegal imports of Chinese onions
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ArticleOman opportunity for Philippine fruit
Demand for tropical fruit is on the up in Oman, raising opportunities for the Philippines, according to government officials
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ArticleNuffield conference approaches
MorePeople is to link up with the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust to sponsor its Winter Conference.
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ArticleHarper Adams waste research concludes
A Harper Adams student has completed an extended practical research project into waste.
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ArticleRubens named tastiest apple
Rubens Apple has won the Britain’s Tastiest Apple competition for the second consecutive year at the National Fruit Show.
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Grower representative re-elected to Commission Advisory Group
The NFU’s Lionel Mills has been re-elected as vice-president of the Commission Advisory Group for Ornamentals.
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Fruit For The Office lands award
Fruit For The Office has been crowned the leader of innovation at the Havering Business Awards.
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London schools earns Soil Association catering mark
The London borough of Tower Hamlets, in the east of the UK capital, has earned a bronze Food for Life Catering Mark from the Soil Association for its efforts in providing healthy, free lunches at all 90 of its primary, nursery and special schools.
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ArticleWonderful coup for pomegranates
Cheeky chap Morgan Spurlock is at it again with his new documentary POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.
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ArticleUS set for new Chilean blueberry record
Arrivals in the US are on course to reach 65,500 tonnes this season, more than triple the volume imported in 2007/08

