News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2685
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ArticleAustralian TV show to attract pickers
A new ‘Harvest Trail’ TV show aims to attract tourists to work as fruit pickers in Australia’s orchards
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ArticleNo movement for Florida citrus volumes
The state's orange and grapefruit estimates have remained stable, although future figures may be impacted by late-March storm
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Bribery Act rules on corporate hospitality
A small business support organisation has welcomed new guidelines explaining firms’ liabilities under the forthcoming Bribery Act.
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ArticleBeetle poses potato threat
The National Farmers’ Union is calling for speedy action to save the UK potato industry from a potentially devastating pest.
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ArticleDEFRA launches green action plan
Organisations representing the agriculture and horticulture industries in England launched a joint Greenhouse Gas Action Plan at the House of Commons on Monday.
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ArticleStrong competition for new season citrus
Southern hemisphere citrus exports are likely to fall back this year although production will remain broadly in line with last season.
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Potato Council in schools initiative
School cooks across the country are being offered new inspiration for using potatoes on healthy menus for children - following an initiative between Potato Council and the School Food Trust.
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Atradius launches new product for SMEs
Trade-credit insurer Atradius has teamed up with its appointed representative CMR, to launch Modula First, a new trade credit insurance product aimed at helping smaller businesses manage their trade credit
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ArticleNew potato advice released
New advice on environment-friendly potato production could prove invaluable to growers looking to secure recently launched grants to help reduce water pollution.
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ArticleMorrisons puts the pressure on
Morrisons is putting “enormous pressure” on its fresh produce buyers in the midst of a UK retailer price war.
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ArticleFyffes explores new growth opportunities
Chairman David McCann confirms modest rise in operating profit and hints at possible further investment during coming months
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ArticleInterfel head stays on to lead reform
Despite resigning as Interfel's president, the French interprofessional organisation has agreed to keep Gilles Vignaud on to drive reform
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ArticleEuropean Flavors debuts in Canada
The three-year project – financed by the European Union, the Italian government and CSO – aims to promote European produce
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ArticleUS retail faces further challenges
Despite a recent upswing in retail results, a new report suggests the road remains tough for the US food and grocery market
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ArticleM&S appoints new Simply Food director
Former Morrisons head of business development Christopher Taylor set to take up the helm of food-only store network in May
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ArticleUS retail faces further challenges
Despite a recent upswing in retail results, a new report suggests the road remains tough for the US food and grocery market
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ArticleCrunch Pak teams up with Disney
Sliced apples from Crunch Pak represent Disney’s first co-branded item to go on sale in the fresh produce department
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ArticleThai produce prices rise in Singapore
Prices of Thai fruit and vegetables have risen in Singapore as a result of last month’s flooding
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica tickets go on sale
Tickets are now on sale for the 2011 edition of Asia's leading trade show for the fresh fruit and vegetable business
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Agency-worker rules guidance sought
The Fresh Produce Consortium is seeking comment on a draft of new guidance for agency workers regulations by 11 April.

