News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2551
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Not the right time for putting heads in the sand
In the wake of last week’s E. coli statement, it should come as no surprise that we met extensively with the HPA and FSA
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ArticleUK stonefruit players warned as season gets mixed reviews
It’s been a rollercoaster for the stonefruit category, with a lack of collaboration among British players, mixed reports on how the season has played out and a challenge laid down for next year at the same time as European prices collapsed. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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Sunshine puts summer lines back in the retail spotlight
Rising temperatures last weekend gave the salad trade a boost. While “growing salads” and “baby leaf”
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Finding the magic sales formula for shoppers
I’m always faintly amused when I see consumer research, which often reveals how little shoppers know about, well, just
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ArticleBritish & Brazilian relocates in AG Thames shake up
Fresh produce importer British & Brazilian (B&B) is to undergo a major re-structure.
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ArticleNZ apple inspections limit exports
Apple exporters claim over-zealous inspection of New Zealand fruit is affecting exports to Australia
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ArticleItaly forecasts larger kiwifruit crop
Major increase in production expected for northern hemisphere's leading producer, with notable rises due elsewhere as well
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ArticleCitrus output shifts to south of Med
Third-country suppliers expecting larger citrus crop as key EU producing countries forecast downturn in production
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ArticleThai dragon fruit gains passage into US
USDA-APHIS decides to permit imports of irradiated Thai dragon fruit
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ArticleSummit sums up European priorities
Governments urged to support new consumer promotions and development of export potential outside the continent
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ArticleMacfrut 2011 begins in Italy
Cesena-based trade show looks to cement its position as one of Europe's leading fresh produce industry events
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ArticleUS declares RSA stonefruit safe
USDA-APHIS says South African apricots, sweet cherries and plumcots can be imported from 3 November
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ArticleMaersk arrives at Puerto Bolívar
Danish shipper's Walvis Bay vessel launches banana operations from Colombian terminal
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ArticleLuksic family still backing CSAV
Chilean shipper's stock crashes after share issue, but nation's richest family takes greater interest
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ArticlePeach and nectarine growers get extra aid
The fruit and vegetables management committee of the European Commission’s agriculture directorate last week approved an increase in aid to EU peach and nectarine producers.
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ArticleArgentina revises blueberry forecast
Export estimates are revised slightly downwards as the new season prepares to get underway
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ArticleMatt McLean named OTA president
Uncle Matt's Organic president appointed to lead US Organic Trade Association
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ArticleTesco lands two World Food Awards
Tesco won two prizes at the third annual World Food Awards at the weekend.
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ArticleEl Ciruelo hits back at accusations
Spanish firm says it has been “wrongly accused” in labour dispute and receives backing of two trade unions
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ArticleMajor NZ kiwifruit supplier cuts jobs
Seeka accepts 37 redundancy applications to save NZ$2m a year, with further applications considered and some already rejected

