News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2663
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ArticleFyffes increases 2011 earnings target
Positive start to year and better performance in European banana business enables company to revise target upwards
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ArticleIsraeli avocado growers in joint venture
Leading fresh produce groups Avocado Granot and Mehadrin Tnuport Export join forces to become 'the country's largest avocado exporter'
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SCA Packaging launches palletainers
SCA Packaging has developed a range of bulk produce palletainers aimed to be more efficient for transport and use of space.
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Nationwide makes Times list
Nationwide Produce has been recognised as one of the fastest-growing international companies in the UK.
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ArticleMajor glitch in Tesco’s India entry
UK-based retailer Tesco’s foray in to the Indian retail sector has experienced a major setback following opposition from local traders
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Article‘Maltby Eight’ kicked out after Borough row
Borough Market has kicked out eight traders as a bitter row over the establishment of a new market took a new twist this week.
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ArticleDairy Farm posts sales increases
Pan-Asia retailer Dairy Farm has recorded increased sales and profits in Malaysia and Indonesia so far this year
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Morrisons makes strong Q1 start
Morrisons has announced “an encouraging start” to its new financial year with sales growth continuing ahead of the market in a statement issued with its first-quarter figures for the 12 weeks to 1 May 2011.
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ArticleT&G-Zespri case begins after delay
After a week delay, the second stage of Turners & Growers court case against Zespri has begun today
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ArticleZespri monopoly must go, says OECD
New report published by international economic organisation favours removal of group's single-desk status
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ArticleZespri questions OECD report findings
Company argues that its single-desk status has in fact helped the New Zealand kiwifruit industry to grow its export earnings
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ArticleNorbert reports revenue increase
Norbert Dentressangle has seen consolidated revenue increase by 9.3 per cent in the first quarter with new freight forwarding business at the heart of the growth.
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ArticleDiscounters on a roll in Ireland
Aldi and Lidl have both taken steps forward in the country by increasing sales and market share
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ArticleMaersk maintains outlook on strong Q1
Logistics giant reports on positive opening to 2011, with growth in both container and terminal operations
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ArticleNunhems celebrates Brazilian anniversary
The vegetable seed business has now been operating in the South American country for 10 years
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ArticleRijk Zwaan shares knowledge with China
Jan Doldersum will speak at the Sino Dutch Agricultural Innovation Conference in Beijing this week
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ArticlePear sucker problems set to fall
Pear sucker, which has been so bad in some orchards in the past that they have had to be grubbed, promises to be less of a problem this UK top-fruit season.
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ArticleSerrano Moltó opens northern Spanish office
Valencia-based fresh produce marketer aims to expand producer base in Spain’s northern production zones
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ArticleSainsbury's delivers full-year gains
UK group sees profit growth of 9 per cent for the year ended 19 March 2011, with sales figures similarly positive
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ArticleLeeds retailer fined over produce
A Leeds-based fresh produce retailer pleaded guilty to seven separate offences after displaying and offering for sale fresh fruit and vegetables that did not comply with the European Community standards for quality and labelling.

