News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2614
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Varieties billed as brands to find new ways to market
A question many people ask is how long does it take before a brand brings real sales advantage?Currently, a number of what
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ArticleShares tumble at Carrefour
The French retailer's plans for a merger in Brazil have collapsed, causing the group's share price to plummet
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US commits millions to fight citrus disease
The US department of agriculture (USDA) has announced an $11 million package to fight the devastating citrus greening disease.
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ArticleArgentina berry damage insignificant
The country’s blueberry crop has emerged unscathed following a period of unusually cold weather across the Southern Cone
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ArticlePsa is 'biggest issue' for New Zealand kiwifruit
NZ Kiwifruit Growers holds AGM, agrees to focus on tackling Psa among range of priorities that includes an application for a commodity levy
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ArticleFedepom chooses new president
The trade union for French potatoes has seen a number of personnel changes, including the appointment of a new president
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BBSRC-backed £12m project kicks off
The first meeting for BBSRC -funded high level education partnerships was held this week as the £12 million initiative kicks off with four projects on food production.
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Pakistani mangoes start Asda trial
Mango exports from Pakistan being trialed in Asda stores in UK over four-month period
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ArticleUS vessel imports fall through June
Zepol report outlines monthly and yearly drop in imports, attributed in part to a fall in Asian trade
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ArticleNew face to represent NZ growers
The board of Horticulture New Zealand has a new board member, fruit and berry grower Julian Raine, following recent grower elections
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ArticleSouth African avocados on course
The South African avocado industry is on track to meet its early-season estimate of 7.5 million cartons for export.
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ArticleHamburg Süd alters Med service
Group is to rationalise its services between northern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean due to unfavourable trading conditions
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ArticlePotato breakthrough ‘to slash breeding time’
A groundbreaking study into the make-up of potatoes could save the global industry £3 billion a year and cut the lengthy breeding process in half.
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ArticleAgrexco UK calls for customer patience
Agrexco UK’s general manager has appealed to the company’s customers for patience as court-appointed administrator Shlomo Ness at the Israeli parent company considers potential buyers for the beleaguered exporter.
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ArticleFoodservice giant sets apprenticeship target
While London mayor Boris Johnson announced his target to reach 20,000 apprentices this year, Compass Group UK & Ireland made its own offering 1,600 apprenticeship places to its employees in 2011-12.
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ArticleEcuadorean banana exporter battles debt
Ecuadorean banana exporter Isbelni has reportedly been seized by the country’s National Finance Corporation (CFN) and the Deposit Guarantee Custodial Agency (AGD).
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ArticleMexico to present progress in Texas
McAllen food buyers will have an opportunity to learn all about the Mexico Calidad Suprema quality certification programme in August
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ArticleChiquita extends debt refinancing
US multinational increases maximum offer to cover potentially all of the US$177m in bonds currently held in the company
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ArticleChilean avocados off to late start
Topsy-turvy weather conditions mean major shipments this season remain to be seen from the South American country
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ArticlePeru unveils pepper event
Conference sessions at the II International Pepper Convention will focus on issues from field to fork later this month

