News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2561
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ArticleStrong season ahead for Murcia
Favourable weather over recent months leads to expectations of high quality for Autumn campaign
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ArticleCool Logistics goes to Africa
Inaugural Cool Logistics Africa to be held in Cape Town next April
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ArticleUK shoppers 'want British apples'
Sainsbury's study finds that buying British is an important factor for shoppers in the country
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ArticleFirst ever Potato Week approaches
The UK is bracing itself for its first ever Potato Week. Organised by the Potato Council, the event aims to build on last year’s Potato Day.
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ArticleWhite-fleshed produce could reduce stroke risk
Dutch study suggests phytochemicals found in some fruit and vegetables could half risk of stroke
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ArticleHigh Court backs Colors Fruit in dispute
South African High Court rules in favour of Colors Fruit in dispute over ownership of plant material for range of new table grape cultivars
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ArticleSpain to finance low-cost loans
€40m set aside for loans to producers adversely affected by fall out from E.coli outbreak
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ArticleTacon departs The Co-operative
Christine Tacon is to leave The Co-operative Farms after 11 years at the helm. She will move to a position on the government’s Strategic Regulatory Scrutiny Panel.
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ArticleFruit and veg safeguard mental health
Australian study suggests fresh produce could help ensure good mental health in adolescents
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Sainsbury's steps up own brand plans
Sainsbury's has unveiled its new strapline Live Well for Less.
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ArticleKarin Ridgers: Engaging consumers in the wonders of fresh produce
I was asked recently to film as the “vegetarian and healthy eating” expert for VideoJug, and we filmed many ways
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ArticleA special relationship
The relationship between the US and the UK has always been strong, with a substantial number of US products coming into the country. As the new US seasons prepare for launch, Elizabeth O’Keefe reports on how things are shaping up
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ArticleGrower-exporters find the ideal route to market in South Africa
Efforts by retailers to increase direct sourcing from their suppliers in South Africa are being challenged by increased efforts by grower-exporters and exporters to set up their own direct supply lines. Fred Meintjes reports
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ArticleMeet the man from Del Monte
Del Monte is one of the strongest banana brands internationally and a key player in a consolidated market. Alex Lawson caught up with UKmanaging director James Harvey to talk sourcing models, consumption and innovation
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Supply chains bullies to be hit by EU code
The NFU has lauded ambitious plans to develop a Europe-wide code of practice to fight food chain bullies.
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Software: Changing the way in which we work
There is little doubt that we are in the middle of a broad technological and economic shift where companies are using software
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ArticlePromotions push value not volume in a tight market
Supermarkets are promoting citrus on value not volume as supplies tighten, but returns to growers have been hit by the exchange rate and higher input costs. Anna Sbuttoni reports on a market characterised by rising prices but fears for the long term
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Delia's domestic support as British takes centre stage
With my modest vegetable patch awash with runner beans, I have been paying more than a passing interest in what the multiples
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ArticleMarket models offer food for thought
A quick scan down the delegate list at this year’s NABMA conference shows that while the split between private and
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ArticleCarrefour faces challenges in China
Once the trailblazer for foreign supermarkets in China, Carrefour has lost its first mover advantage, reports one local newspaper

