News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2557
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ArticleUK industry rocked by fresh E. coli revelations
A deadly E. coli outbreak in the UK earlier this year was kept secret by authorities, with the trade now braced for a PR catastrophe as the government prepares to pinpoint potatoes and leeks as the cause.
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ArticleAsia offers its own happy ending
Market oversupply is a thing of the past and growing demand for quality fruit and vegetables in Asia could take the finest fresh produce away from Europe
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ArticleBama marks 125 years with donation
Contributions to Red Cross campaign for drought-riven east Africa also made by those attending special anniversary event
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ArticleMorrisons named retail produce champion
Morrisons came out on top at the 2011 Retail Industry Awards for its fresh produce offer.The UK’s number-four
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ArticleEl Hierro supplier on volcano alert
"Business as usual" at Frontera, although potential imminent eruption of Canary Island volcano remains cause for concern
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ArticleNatureSeal takes First Step at PMA
Group to display its new prewash for leafy greens and whole produce at upcoming event in Atlanta
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ArticleStemilt lauded for sustainability
Group is named on the Washington state Green 50 list for its Responsible Choice programme
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ArticleDole developing new facilities in China
David Murdock confirms recent visit to China, where company is working with the government on new ventures
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ArticleShare your passion for the trade
Most people working in the fresh produce industry are passionate, but they could do more to share that enthusiasm with others in the trade
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ArticleNorman Collett and MWW recognised
Fresh produce suppliers Norman Collett and Minor, Weir and Willis (MWW) have been named in the Telegraph 1000.
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ArticleAntwerp joins clean shipping project
Port links up with recently launched initiative to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases in North Sea region
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ArticleCapespan considers options for UK unit
South African group bides time in finding another replacement for UK director Ronan Lennon, who will delay his departure
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ArticleMexican avocado suppliers eye Europe
Regional producers are keen to eradicate pests in avocado production in an effort to boost trade with alternative markets
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ArticleFDA drops lawsuit against Del Monte
Organisation lifts contentious import ban on Guatemalan cantaloupe melons sourced by Del Monte Fresh Produce
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ArticleFlorette in £5m brand spend
Florette is planning its biggest ever brand investment of £5 million next year and an in-store trial that could revolutionise the salads fixture.
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Tony Dorey to leave Total Exotics
Tony Dorey, who held the role of development technologist at Total Exotics in the UK, has confirmed that he is to leave the group at the end of the week.
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ArticleBartlett renews vows with Desperate’s Marcia
Albert Bartlett is to launch the third round of its TV campaign for Rooster potatoes featuring Desperate Housewives star Marcia Cross next month.
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ArticleEdeka targets further retail expansion
Company set to invest €1bn in expanding its existing network of independent food retail stores across Germany
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ArticleRelief as French terminal captures traffic
After Agrexco setback earlier in September, Séte has turned to GF Group subsidiary Cosiarma
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ArticleRedundancy threat to NZ kiwifruit sector
Impact of Psa has reportedly forced Seeka to take drastic action, with Zespri also refusing to rule out the possibility of redundancies

