News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2571
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ArticleStrong first-half result for Fyffes
Fyffes has reported on a positive set of results for the first half of 2011, with growth in both revenue and adjusted profit before tax, driven by average selling prices, exchange rates and the costs of fruit, shipping and fuel.
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ArticleGlobus breaks sourcing ties with Edeka
German hypermarket operator set to resume erstwhile food procurement collaboration with sourcing alliance Markant
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Article‘Positive’ lemon season ends
Despite a difficult start, Spain’s 2010/11 lemon campaign ended on an upbeat note, according to Ailimpo
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett set to launch in the States
Albert Bartlett is to expand into the US next year.
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ArticleBuddy Mansfield dies
One of the stalwarts of English apple-growing FW “Buddy” Mansfield died on Tuesday, aged 86.
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ArticleSouth American apples on Russian radar
Imports of the fruit from Chile and Argentina increased sharply during the first quarter of the year
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ArticleConcern over Chinese retail food safety
Greenpeace report questions safety of fresh produce sold in major Chinese supermarkets, including Tesco and Linhua
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ArticleBrazil projects organic growth
The Brazilian organics industry has an excellent outlook for growth as the sector increasingly stakes a claim on both internal and external markets
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ArticlePacked Macfrut schedule for visitors
Cesena event offers a wide variety of conferences focusing on current trends in the fruit and vegetable sector
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ArticleChiquita celebrates biggest banana display
A display of more than 70,000lbs of Chiquita bananas at a US retail store is believed to have set a new world record
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ArticleFruit costs cut into Calavo Q3 profits
The increase in costs and a smaller avocado supply during the third quarter offset Calavo’s “record” quarterly revenues
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ArticleUS vessel import shipments climb
Second consecutive month of growth driven by incoming shipments from Asia, according to Zepol report
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress 2011 kicks off
Asiafruit Congress 2011 got off to a strong start in Hong Kong on Wednesday with a range of headline industry figures
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ArticleGreek plans on hold for Carrefour
CEO Lars Olofsson says that it will reduce the number of conversions and will stop all remodellings
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ArticleReverse season asparagus returns
Marks & Spencer has said sales of “reverse season” asparagus have been strong in its first week back on shelf.
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ArticleDirectors face trial over pineapple drugs shipment
Two former fresh produce directors have been remanded in custody until January 2012 to face trial after a drugs bust in January.
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ArticleBanana future lies in China
Exporter NEH predicts future growth in Philippine banana exports will come from an evolving Chinese market
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ArticleThe Dutch conundrum
Dutch top-fruit suppliers are asking themselves some difficult questions as they prepare for a bumper season. What are they going to do with all those pears? Will they get the returns they need from apples? And most importantly, how they can they safeguard their profitability in future? Anna Sbuttoni reports
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ArticleSpain pushes for recovery
The coming months are likely to prove a true test for Spain as salad growers from Andalusia to Valencia try to bounce back from the impact of European E. coli crisis of May and June. Kathy Hammond finds out how the sector is measuring up

