News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2586
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ArticleLessons from kiwifruit trials
Zespri’s market trials of its new kiwifruit varieties have turned up a few hiccoughs, but mostly good news
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ArticleCostco opens new stores in Taiwan
Costco will boost its presence in Taiwan with the opening of two additional outlets there this week
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ArticleGFS Asia manager leaves Tesco for M&S
One of the leading figures in Tesco’s Group Food Sourcing (GFS) division has left to join Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleParagon unveils revamped routing software
Paragon Software Systems has upgraded its route optimisation software for logistics companies and supermarket fleet operators.
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Zespri sees profit fall
New Zealand kiwifruit operator Zespri announced a “satisfactory” result for 2010-11 in the face of challenging economic circumstances at its AGM on Wednesday, with an increase of some four per cent in grower returns year on year.
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ArticleSuede frontman’s blueberry surprise
Brett Anderson might be better known for Britpop than blueberries, but the Suede singer has now turned his hand to cooking in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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ArticleEMR targets growth in recruitment drive
East Malling Research (EMR) is embarking on a recruitment drive as it looks to move from “surviving to thriving”.
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Organic sector urges data sharing
A leading organic sector body has criticised government delays in sharing market data which it says is stifling business planning.
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Edwards-Jones dies, aged 48
Gareth Edwards-Jones, professor of agriculture at Bangor University and Waitrose professor of sustainable agriculture at Aberystwyth University, has died aged 48 following an illness.
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ArticlePR guru to speak at FPJ event
Fresh produce PR consultant Pam Lloyd will address the next FPJ conference in Bristol on 3 November.
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ArticleFesa managing director dies
Carlos Ortiz-Pintor, the managing director of fresh produce importer Fesa UK, has died aged 49.
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ArticleMore RSA citrus regions could gain US access
Citrus growers in the northern areas of South Africa are hopeful that they will soon be able to export their fruit to the United States
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ArticleICA sales rise slightly
First half of the year yields climb in net sales of 0.8 per cent, with operating income down 3 per cent
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ArticleMagnit's July sales increase
Russian retailer sees yearly sales climb, with a number of new stores open this year
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ArticleAnecoop hands out free fruit to pilgrims
Marketer estimates it will give out 30 tonnes of free watermelon slices during papal visit to Spanish capital
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ArticleFPC welcomes frozen vegetable ruling
UK Advertising Standards Agency confirms advertisers cannot claim frozen vegetables have more nutrients than fresh produce
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ArticlePackaging leader unbundles from Mondi
Leading South African packaging company Mondi Packaging lists on stock exchange under a new name, Mpact
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ArticleTotal Berry prepares EU strategy
Soft fruit arm of Total Produce to unveil berry breeding strategy for all European ventures
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ArticleMajor Brazil presence for Fruit Attraction
Spanish exhibition to feature swathe of Brazilian companies as part of greatly increased Latin American presence
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ArticleCapespan South Africa director resigns
MD Wikus Hellman confirms intention to join Green Marketing, which supplies deciduous and citrus fruit to UK retailer Waitrose

