News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2696
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ArticleMigros most trusted on ecology
In Switzerland, retailer Migros inspires the most confidence on environmental issues, according to a recent Reader's Digest poll
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ArticleSpanish citrus exports to Russia soar
Citrus exporters in Valencia benefit from major rise in sales to Russia and the US
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ArticleDays of cheap food over, says Univeg boss
Hein Deprez predicts renewed acquisitions activity in next few years as companies look to secure margins and exert more control
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ArticleEmotions 'influence eating behaviour'
New study suggests that expressions displayed by people eating fresh produce influences consumption by children
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ArticleCirad begins training initiative
The French research centre is set to start a new training programme for EDES, whose aim is to enhance food safety in ACP exports
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ArticleRedfox launches industry iPhone app
Fresh produce industry recruitment specialist unveils news and jobs finder as part of ongoing social media promotion strategy
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ArticleMagnit posts positive profit
Russian retailer sees net profit jump by over 16 per cent during 2010 on strong like-for-like sales
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ArticleOrganic September comes to UK
September will see dozens of organic events take place across the UK, with the aim of promoting the manifold reasons for going organic
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ArticleUK cherry future given a boost
Agreement between Univeg Katope UK, AIGN and East Malling Research sees the continuation of EMR's breeding programme
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ArticleGrowers warned to guard intellectual property
Growers are becoming increasingly vulnerable in holding commercially sensitive material as competition becomes tough and they are forced to innovate to stay profitable, according to one specialist lawyer.
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ArticleSainsbury's sees modest growth
Sainsbury's recorded modest growth in like-for-like sales in its fourth quarter and full year results for 2010, during what it described as a “tough consumer environment”.
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ArticleThe credit conundrum
As political events and natural disasters threaten to undermine the confidence of the financial sector, Michael Barker asks whether it will become even more difficult for the fresh produce industry to gain trade credit in future
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ArticleHome-grown hopes
A cold winter has presented a challenge to growers, but now spring is here and light levels have picked up, the main tomato, cucumber and pepper crops are on their way. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a look at the season and considers the future of the home-grown sector
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ArticleExotics face tough time as pricing hits demand
The exotics sector is suffering from a combination of oversupply and a sales slowdown while prices continue to increase. Alex Lawson looks at the how the various lines are coping and the effects of supermarket promotions on wholesale prices
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Imported packs raise the bar on grower information
I have always agreed with researchers who find consumers would like more detail on packs. The latest example of such
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New ERP report highlights interesting trends
The independent US-based Panorama Consulting Group is an authoritative source of information on the global ERP market. It
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BDM scheme has real national potential
It’s good to see the government is taking an interest in maintaining and even expanding London’s business
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ArticlePaul Clüver retires from Fyffes board
Paul Clüver will be standing down as a non-executive director at Fyffes from 30 April.
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ArticleWholesale boost as DEFRA considers BDM expansion
The London wholesale trade has stepped up pressure on the government to roll out a pioneering scheme nationwide.
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ArticleNo Australian grapefruit for Japan
The former Rewards red grapefruit orchard in Western Australia will not export fruit to Japan this year following quality concerns

