News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2593
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ArticleChiquita plans Greek push
Despite the economic crisis in Greece, Chiquita Hellas has decided to focus on marketing to stay ahead of its rivals
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Riot mayhem hits supply chain
A wave of lawless looting across the UK this week could drive many small companies in the fresh produce supply chain out of business.
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ArticleSummer sun benefits New York apples
High light levels in New York state so far this summer will lift sugar content in the state’s apple crop, growers report.
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ArticleFruit show debates self-sufficiency
UK National Fruit Show to look at whether country can reach 50 per cent self-sufficiency in fruit
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ArticleADAS appoints new horticulture chief
Barry Mulholland has joined the ADAS soils, crops and water team as head of horticulture.
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ArticleRussia ends EU veg import restrictions
Temporary certification system for EU vegetables to Russia withdrawn by Russian authorities after E.coli outbreak ends
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FSA suspends board member
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has suspended a board member following an allegation of gross misconduct.
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ArticleKislev Group likely to take over Agrexco
Offers from Kislev and Vertical Capital due to be assessed as Tel Aviv High Court prepares to convene special hearing
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ArticleRioting hits UK fresh produce trading
Sections of the industry feel the force of several days of rioting and looting across the country
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ArticleFinnish growth boosts fresh sales
The buoyancy of the Finnish economy is helping drive sales in a traditionally low-consumption market, says Kesko’s Tarja Jukkara
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ArticleStaay intervention rescues Alexport
Staay Food Group and ABN-AMRO put together emergency financial package to enable import-export firm to continue trading
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ArticleEU launches E.coli research unit
Cross-border project will examine deadly new strain and identify means of preventing similar outbreaks
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ArticleFrench continue direct action
In the south of France, producers have emptied more lorry-loads of Spanish produce heading into the country
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ArticleKislev Group likely to take over Agrexco
Kislev Group, a forwarding and logistics specialist based in the central Israeli city of Lod, has emerged as the front-runner in a two-horse race to acquire Israel's troubled fresh produce exporter Agrexco, local radio reports have suggested.
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ArticleTotal Produce warned on Agrexco bid
Campaigners urge group to avoid troubled Israeli produce giant on account of 'complicity with Israeli war crimes and illegal activities'
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ArticleEcuadorean banana industry in crisis
The Ecuadorean banana industry is reportedly facing mounting problems due to a price crash on the global banana market.
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ArticleBRC backs NSF's Food Safety Division
British Retail Consortium has awarded highest five-star rating to certification standard body's Food Safety Division
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ArticleJuly jump for Magnit sales
Russian retailer sees year-on-year sales growth of 43 per cent through the month
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ArticleRiverford salad hots up
Riverford Organics has erected unheated polytunnels to boost its salad supply.
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ArticleChilean Hass volumes to fall
Chilean Hass avocado production is five to 10 per cent down on its predicted yield this coming season, adding to a general shortage of the fruit on the global market.

