News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2694
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ArticleProduce World positive despite profit fall
CEO William Burgess said that results were unsurprising given restructuring costs and impact of freezing weather conditions
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ArticleCamposol anticipates asparagus growth
Peru’s largest agribusiness is gearing up for a rise in asparagus exports this year as it continues to renovate fields
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ArticleEgyptian grape fall forecast
Egyptian grape volumes are expected to slip by 20-25 per cent, as growers prepare for the season to start in mid-May.
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ArticleLeadership changes at dunnhumbyUSA
The US-based retail solutions provider has restructured its senior level partners
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ArticleExport success for Peru onions
Sendings more than doubled between January and March on the back of increased sales, mainly in Colombia and the US
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ArticleBonduelle launches Freshcut Salad Award
Company teams up with Fruchthandel Magazine to encourage "freshness and quality" within the German salads market
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ArticleGrapefruit campaign returns for 2011
South Africa's Citrus Growers Association is once again joining the cross-category 'Beautiful Country Beautiful Fruit' marketing drive
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International apple growers group formed
Apple producers from Spain, Italy and France have created a new tri-national group that will meet to discuss issues affecting exporters in the sector later this month.
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ArticleUnited Fresh names new senior official
The United Fresh Produce Association has named Burleson Smith as vice-president, environmental affairs and sustainability
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ArticleFresh Connections comes to Africa
The Produce Marketing Association is to host a networking and educational event in South Africa on 12 April this year
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Tesco distribution overhaul to exclude produce
Tesco has quashed rumours it is to overhaul its fresh produce distribution as it makes changes to its network.
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ArticleProduce World positive despite profit fall
Produce World has said it is well placed to grow over the next few years despite a drop in sales and profits reported in its annual accounts this week.
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ArticleCold-chain gets boost in Himachal Pradesh
Indian authorities have provided funding for the state of Himachal Pradesh to upgrade its fresh produce infrastructure
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ArticleWalmart reopens Japanese outlets
Walmart has reopened 12 of the 24 outlets it was forced to close in the wake of the 11 March earthquake and tsunami in Japan
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ArticleMaersk cuts Hong Kong calls
Container shipping giant Maersk will cut the number of ship calls at Hong Kong by a quarter from April
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ArticleSeeka's earnings ahead of guidance
Nine-month results reflect a 'better operating performance', according to the company
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ArticleTesco Lotus goes green
Tesco Lotus is planning to open its first South East Asian zero-carbon store in Thailand
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ArticleIndia mulls retail-producer tie-ups
The Indian government may give domestic retailers incentives to source from local grower cooperatives and invest in their supply chains
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ArticleEcuadorean president makes banana threat
Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa is threatening to nationalise banana exports and imprison those exporters that do not respect the official banana price.
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ArticleCamposol waves goodbye to Michael Horney
Long-time marketing employee resigns from Peru’s largest fresh fruit and vegetable supplier

