News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2602
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ArticlePink mushrooms arrive in Tesco
Exotic pink and yellow mushrooms grown in Southport, Lancashire, have gone on sale at Tesco.
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Lord Mayor pays tribute to Spitalfields
Lord Mayor of the City of London Michael Bear, part of the team to design New Spitalfields Market, returned to tour the Leyton site last week almost exactly 20 years since the market moved.
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ArticleSky’s the limit for stellar Stelling
Times are hard for media stars but we didn’t expect Sky Sports and Countdown star Jeff Stelling to be putting in extra shifts behind the supermarket checkout.
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ArticleTharsus develops Biofresh product
Engineering business Tharsus has helped to commercialise Biofresh’s smart pallet.
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ArticleBarfoots launches convenience brand
Sweetcorn supplier Barfoots Of Botley has unveiled plans for its launch into the UK branded produce arena.
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ArticleSchool fruit scheme funds under threat
Freshfel Europe slams proposed plans by EU finance chiefs to cut EU School Fruit Scheme budget by almost 30 per cent
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ArticleEU growers welcome new aid package
Copa-Cogeca welcomes €17m in additional compensation, but argues it should be extended to fruit as well as vegetables
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ArticleEurodix enters administration
The managing director of large-scale importer Eurodix sounded a note of caution to the industry as the company entered administration.
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ArticlePeruvian asparagus bounces back
Sales of Peruvian asparagus between January and May surpassed levels achieved before the global economic crisis, according to figures from the Peruvian Exporters Association (Adex).
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ArticleChoppy waters for container shippers
SeaIntel says volatile market conditions in container shipping will persist for another 3-4 years
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ArticlePeru regime safeguards free market
Incoming president Ollanta Humala says his Peruvian administration will keep free-market and trade policies intact
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ArticleRecord result for Mexican berries
Berry sales hit an all-time high during the first five months of the year, with the lion’s share headed for the US market
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ArticleWaitrose in thriller with Jackson grapefruit
Waitrose became the first UK supermarket to sell new grapefruit variety Jackson last week.
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ArticleUS study favours Argentina re-entry
Provided phytosanitary requirements are met and seasons are well synchronised, new research indicates Argentinean lemon imports would benefit the US economy
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ArticleVOG unveils newly designed website
Italy's leading apple exporter establishes new web presence, reflecting recent changes to its commercial organisation
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ArticleFresh produce drives Indian inflation
Wholesale price index for food in India rises 0.8 per cent in a week, driven by more expensive fruit and vegetables
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ArticleFrench attack Spanish stonefruit trucks
Local farmers respond violently as shipments of Spanish peaches and nectarines enter France
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ArticleBlight bites into Indian pomegranates
Bacterial Blight disease, rising export prices and a strong domestic market are hampering India’s ability to supply export markets in Europe
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ArticleOranges and kiwifruit buck decline in Japan
Japan’s household expenditure on fresh fruits hit an 11-year low in June, but oranges and kiwifruit both posted increases
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ArticleDole doubles Q2 earnings
US fresh produce giant beats expectations, posts revenue growth in all areas and increases quarterly profit to US$83m

