News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2598
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ArticleChiquita's salad slide hits Q2 results
Net income falls on sharp drop in revenue from salads, healthy snacks, vegetables and other produce such as melons
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ArticlePicota volumes drop by half
Heavy rains hit Picota harvest, but regulatory council happy with quality of fruit and level of export sales
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ArticlePort of St Petersburg begins modernisation
Work starts at Russian port to increase storage capacity and modernise rail links
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Pink Lady records volume growth
Apple marketer Pink Lady Europe has recorded a four per cent increase in volumes compared with the 2009/10 season, itself a remarkable campaign which saw the company boost volumes by some 32 per cent.
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ArticleReady meals set to be included in 5 A DAY
The way consumers measure their 5 A DAY could be set for its biggest revolution in years if radical new IGD proposals are implemented.
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ArticlePotato suppliers set to gain from Superquinn takeover
The path has been cleared for Musgrave Group’s takeover of Superquinn following the establishment of a €10 million fund to reimburse the Irish retail chain’s uninsured suppliers.
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ArticleTaiwan forms banana exporters association
Taiwan’s banana sector will look to form an alliance to help deal with ongoing issues surrounding stagnant summer banana sales
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ArticleKorea removes tariffs to tame inflation
Reacting to recent disruptions to food production and distribution the South Korean government has temporarily removed some import tariffs
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ArticleRewe hands out free fruit to children
Company says it plans to distribute bags of fresh fruit and other healthy snacks at the start of Germany's school year
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ArticleHealthy vending machines help kids
Fresh Healthy Vending thinks its machines can help children eat more healthily
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Water usage survey launched
Growers and farmers are set to be surveyed on how much water they use, what they do to conserve it and how they could be affected by climate change.
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ArticleUSDA green lights Mexican exotics
Irradiated pomegranate and dragonfruit from Mexico should be allowed into the country, the agricultural agency says
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ArticleTropical storm threatens Dominican Republic
Emily is due to hit Caribbean Island of Hispaniola, containing the states of Dominican Republic and Haiti, at some point today
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ArticleUnexpected fall in US consumer spending
Commerce department surprisingly reports slip in spending for first time in almost two years and near-stagnant income growth
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ArticleArgentina seeks improved China protocol
The country’s citrus representatives are working to reduce the import requirements to ship lemons to the Chinese market
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ArticleCitrus producers lament difficult season
When the worlds citrus producers met last week for their regular teleconference, there was little to be enthusiastic about
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ArticleTarget freshens up stores in Houston
Overhaul of 20 outlets will bring more fresh groceries into discount retailer's aisles
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ArticleCeres to run Rudolph campaign
Potato supplier Fenmarc has appointed Ceres to launch new season Rudolph potatoes.
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ArticleGrapes crucial to green Morocco
At Morocco's annual grape festival, the minister of agriculture stressed the importance of grape production for the Green Morocco Plan
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ArticlePolish firms to make major investments
Several leading Polish fresh produce companies are investing in new facilities to support growth plans

