News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2675
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ArticleHargreaves Plants wins UK award
Lincolnshire and Rutland Skills Award for medium-sized businesses goes to Hargreaves Plants
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ArticleFoods from Spain goes online
The promotional group has seen the benefits of online media for its current Spanish berry campaign
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ArticleAG Thames secures Oz Peach deal
Importer looks to boost demand for early peaches and nectarines, arguing March and April market is "long way from saturation"
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ArticleAOP Armonia launches new identity
Southern Italy's first association of producer organisations has unveiled its new brand identity at a special meeting in Sorrento
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ArticleGarlic duty case raises alarm for importers
UK fresh produce importers will be on high alert after a major court case highlighted an ongoing issue over deceptively packaged produce.
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Israeli pomegranate juice hits the market
Moshel starts importing 'super-premium' 100 per cent pure pomegranate juice from Galilee Mountains of Israel.
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ArticleAsda stocks branded Cornish potatoes
Asda is stocking a branded Cornish potato exclusively this year.
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ArticleTotal Produce reports 'good performance'
Total Produce chairman Carl McCann hailed a “good performance” in 2010 with fruit and vegetables leading the way as the firm “continues to actively pursue attractive acquisition opportunities”.
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ArticleNZ avocado industry sees growth
The New Zealand avocado industry may look to increase sales into Asia as production volumes continue to grow
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ArticleChina seizes tainted bean sprouts
The safety of fresh produce in China is once again in the spotlight following the seizure of 40 tonnes of bean sprouts treated with banned substances
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ArticleBrazilian papayas make capital gains
Papaya tastings are set to take place at major multiples across London.
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ArticleCopella urges consumers to Plant & Protect
Apple-juice brand Copella is teaming up with conservationist Dr David Bellamy and The National Trust to raise awareness of English apples through its Plant & Protect campaign.
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EU considers new country of origin rules
Consumers deserve to know where their food comes from, the NFU has said as the European Parliament moved closer to introducing mandatory rules for country of origin labelling on fresh produce.
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ArticleMorrisons produce boss to speak at Re:fresh
Delegates at this year’s Re:fresh conference will have the chance to quiz some of the biggest names in the fresh produce industry in a revamped format for the event.
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ArticleFenmarc in school potato project
The Grow Your Own Potatoes scheme run by the Potato Council is bigger than ever with more than 16,000 schools taking part.
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Industry gears up for Open Farm Sunday
Organiser Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF) is gearing up for this year’s Open Farm Sunday.
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ArticleTop restaurants join the bill at Taste of London
Danish restaurant Noma is to share its star chef, René Redzepi with some of the UK’s biggest foodies at the Taste of London restaurant festival.
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ArticleJersey Royals land on screens with TV advert
The Jersey Royal Company is making a bid to prevent people getting up to put the kettle on with its inaugural national TV ad.
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Sustain Lincs offers 10 top tips
The Sustain Lincolnshire environmental project has developed Ten Quick Wins - a checklist of energy-saving, streamlining ideas for food business in Lincolnshire to save money.
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Damco appoints new boss
Logistics giant Damco has announced that Tim Cotton has been appointed as head of reefer sales in the UK and Ireland, a move that took effect on 1 March this year.

