News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2601
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ArticleDel Monte opens Guatemalan facility
Del Monte's is shipping premium tomatoes and vegetables to North America from its hydroponic greenhouses in Guatemala
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ArticleChiquita confirms Walt Disney deal
Group's products will be available at a number of retail points across Walt Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line
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ArticleApple volumes to rise despite rains
Poland’s apple growers are predicting a rise in volumes, but ongoing heavy rains could yet cause problems
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ArticleRoyal Star papaya safe to eat
Tex Starr Distributing points out its Royal Star variety is not included in salmonella-related recall of papayas in US
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ArticleEmirates launches Danish service
New non-stop daily service includes cargo such as fruits and vegetables from the Indian subcontinent
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Windward bananas back on shelf
Windward Island bananas are returning to UK supermarket shelves after a catastrophic hurricane wiped out the island’s entire crop.
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ArticleMorley joins Soil Assocication Certification
In the UK, Soil Association Certification has hired Dr Phil Morley to help maintain the integrity of the organic sector
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Article‘Huge’ potential for Ukrainian exports
Marketers say country has major opportunities for export sales, but is hampered by lack of facilities and red tape
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ArticlePink Lady enjoys consistent growth
Results of the 2010/11 campaign demonstrate “maturity” and “consistency” of the Pink Lady apple brand in the European market
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ArticlePakistani mangoes make US debut
US consumers will now be able to sample the much-touted Pakistani Chaunsa mango following the arrival of the first consignment of the fruit
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ArticleZespri campaign goes digital
The kiwifruit marketer is taking a technological approach to communicating with shoppers at food retail stores across the US and Canada
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ArticleIGD releases 5-a-day 'composite' guide
New limits on sugar, salt and saturated fat allowed in so-called composite foods that contribute to five-a-day have been released
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Sainsbury's stocks UK melons
Sainsbury’s has begun stocking British melons after a good weather fuelled a strong home-grown crop.
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ArticleEnd of line for UK citrus importer
Eurodix enters administration, leaving question marks over supplies of citrus and topfruit to some of UK's leading food retailers
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MPs call for British fair trade
MPs are backing a move to include fair trade accreditation within the Groceries Supply Code of Practice adjudicator’s duties.
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ArticleWatton hit by fire sale losses ahead of closure
A fire sale of Watton Produce’s expensive packing equipment yielded poor selling prices ahead of the company’s closure.
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ArticleDairy Farm posts profit growth
Dairy Farm International has recorded a healthy profit in H1 despite fluctuating results in different markets
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ArticleBudgens starts its English apple season
Budgens’ English apple season has started early with its first delivery of English apples hitting stores on 25 July.
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Whole Foods posts strong results
Whole Foods Market has recorded a 35 per cent increase in first-quarter net income to $88.5 million.
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EU gives promotion funding deadline
Trade organisations representing the fresh produce sector have a deadline of 16 August to submit proposals to can funding.

