News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2575
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ArticleCentral sourcing strategy gains impetus
Tesco is reducing its dependence on the British market, affecting the way in which it sources fresh produce for sale to its customers across the world
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ArticleKorean fair trade probe for Zespri
Chilean Kiwifruit Committee says Korean Fair Trade Commission is investigating alleged monopolistic practices by Zespri
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ArticleApricots season at an abrupt end
The European apricot season is winding down early as warm spring conditions take their toll on storage quality.
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ArticleHass Avo Board loses executive director
Jose Luis Obregon resigns from his position, although he will still help with planning for next year's projects
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ArticlePakistan hits mango export target
Country exports some 150,000 tonnes of fruit to markets in the Middle East, Europe and Asia
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ArticleSouth America out in force in Hong Kong
The booming interest in Asia will be reflected this year by a strong presence from Chile, Peru and Argentina, plus new exhibitor Uruguay
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ArticlePurple mangetout hits the shelves
Elsoms Seeds has brought the first commercially available purple mangetout to market.
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ArticleDoug Wicks dies, aged 50
Doug Wicks, a well-loved and respected produce professional has died, aged 50.
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ArticleScotty superbrand aims to be ‘bigger than Rooster’
Albert Bartlett’s Scotty Brand has been tipped by new managing director Paul McLaughlin to become “bigger than Rooster” with plans to roll out into different categories and across the UK, FPJ can exclusively reveal.
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ArticleMorrisons celebrates British bounty
Morrisons celebrated British Bounty Day in its stores last week as the day when it had the most British produce in stores across the country.
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Turners & Growers sees profit growth
New Zealand exporter Turners & Growers (T&G) has reported a first half growth in operating profit before tax and interest of four per cent on the same period last year to NZ$12.86m (£6.8m).
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Angry Spanish hit back
Spanish farm minister Rosa Aguilar has reacted angrily to the proposals of her French counterpart Bruno Le Maire last week to placate angry growers in his country with a series of measures including increased control over Spanish fresh produce sendings.
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ArticleAPS Salads in Kentish expansion
Tomato grower APS Salads is building new glasshouses as it looks to more than double its existing acreage.
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ArticlePotatoes in positive blood pressure link
Potatoes have been named a superfood after new US research has revealed the spud can reduce blood pressure.
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ArticleSainsbury's unveils new graduate programme
Sainsbury's has launch a new graduate training programme to begin next year.
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ArticleCobnuts arrive early
The Kentish cobnut season is running 10-14 days early this year and growers are benefiting from consumers’ burgeoning interest in local supplies.
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ArticleUS produce demand to hold steady
The current economic climate is unlikely to impact on the volume of fresh produce sold on the US market in 2011
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Rectory Food creates new division
Rectory Food Group has created a new ingredients division sourcing extensive volumes of fresh produce.
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ArticleIwundu becomes Fairfood director
Following the announced departure of Frank van der Linde, Anselm Iwundu has taken over as Fairfood International's executive director
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