News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2546
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ArticleTesco affirms UK is a priority
Philip Clarke insisted Tesco’s focus remains firmly on the UK. The supermarket’s group CEO affirmed that “we absolutely think we can continue to grow in the UK”.
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ArticleJamie gets ‘bored’ by government rhetoric
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has blasted the government’s progress on school food, claiming that he has “lost all hope of the government saving our kids”.
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ArticleFDA foreign farm inspections highlighted
Review of 39 foreign farm inspections conducted since 2006 shows positive signs for food safety
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ArticleAldi makes market share advance
Shoppers are trading down to cheaper products as growth in the grocery market remains below inflation.
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ArticleSchool Fruit Scheme proposals welcomed
'Weaknesses' of scheme may be overcome by European Commission's CAP reformation proposals, Freshfel says
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ArticleFlorida citrus crop expected to increase
The first USDA forecast of the season pegs the 2011/12 crop at 147m boxes, up 5 per cent on last year
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ArticleWeis all right in third quarter
Regional US retailer Weis Markets sees net income climb on 2010, with sales also up
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ArticleCasino growth driven by overseas sales
Group sales rise 21.2 per cent through the third quarter as double digit growth is achieved in both South America and Asia
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ArticleEuropean ports to come under pressure
Monthly Global Port Tracker report predicts a decline in box volumes for the remainder of 2011
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ArticlePhilips praises Morrisons’ fresh produce innovation
Morrisons boss Dalton Philips held up the supermarket’s new Graffiti aubergine as an example of a “simple breakthrough retail needs”.
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ArticleLiverpool Produce Terminal suspends operations
Fresca Group provisionally suspends operations, with the long-term future of the terminal to be discussed over the next month
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ArticleSA ethical trade programme launched
The South African fruit industry has come together to launch a new ethical trading programme.
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ArticleEC discovers price-fixing cartel
Fresh produce giant Chiquita and Belgian importer Pacific Fruit found to be involved in price-fixing cartel for bananas
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ArticleBickel wins bidding battle for Agrexco
Tel Aviv District Court rules that Israeli exporter will be sold as a going concern to Bickel and Orian SM for €3.5m
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ArticleWaitrose ‘champions’ UK apples
British retailer clears imports from shelves as part of English apple and pear promotion
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ArticleEast Malling sees bright pear future
Concept Pear Orchard volumes come in at 22 tonnes in only its second harvest, giving reason for optimism
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ArticleFresca 'admits defeat' as Liverpool Produce Terminal closes
Operations at Liverpool Produce Terminal (LPT) are to be “provisionally suspended” with closure possible after it failed to attract business.
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca wants green growth in EU
Farmers and cooperatives organisation calls for measures to boost profitability and productivity of EU agriculture and agri-food sector, as well as benefit environment
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ArticleSustainable Food Cities Network launched
In the UK, efforts are underway to give citizens access to affordable healthy and sustainable food
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ArticleReggie Griffin to retire from Kroger
Industry veteran to bring curtain down on his 42-year association with the retailer

