News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2703
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ArticleRetail disrupted in quake-hit Japan
Major retailers in Japan have reported Friday’s earthquake has caused significant disruption to trade in affected regions
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ArticleZespri denies plan to displace Chile
Company refutes allegations it seeks exclusivity on kiwifruit deals with South Korean clients in order to block Chilean suppliers
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ArticleParamount acquires Mexican groves
US citrus giant purchases additional Mexican lime-growing area as part of ongoing production and packing expansion in the country
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ArticleSpitalfields plays host to next generation
New Spitalfields has played host to a number of students as its looks to educate young people about fresh produce.
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ArticleIndian demand outpacing supply
Fresh Produce India 2011 was a huge success, with some 230 delegates from 22 countries attending the event in New Delhi
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ArticleBEST launches improved berry sorter
Belgian group's Primus Gemini sorter is designed to meet the needs of berry processors for the fresh and IQF markets
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ArticleTesco targets mango increase
Tesco is trebling its Thai mango imports and extending promotions in a bid to raise the fruit's profile among British consumers.
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ArticleMexican mangoes suffer price drop
Downhill slide for Mexican Ataulfo mango prices on the North American market despite early season start
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ArticleChile to breed own fruit varieties
Australis Breeding Programme to help Chile develop own genetic fruit varieties for future production and potential export
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ArticlePeru to boost port investment
Next four years will see billion-dollar support for a number of Peruvian ports
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ArticleT&G seeks Zespri collaboration
New Zealand firm wants collaborative agreement with Zespri to sell its domestically grown kiwifruit cultivars overseas
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ArticleSunkist to market table grapes
The major US citrus cooperative has struck a deal to apply its iconic Sunkist brand to table grapes for the first time
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ArticleCourt dismisses Dole lawsuit
Multinational reveals that lawsuit brought by Nicaraguans claiming to have been banana workers has been thrown out
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ArticleAhold takes first Belgian steps
Group launches first Albert Heijn store in the country this week, offering a range of Flemish products
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ArticleFresh produce firms pressed on skills
Fresh produce companies are being invited to help shape skills policy and practice in the sector by joining a new employer steering group.
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ArticleAgrexco kicks off melon campaign
Israeli marketer ships first batch of Galia melons to European market, with season running through until the end of April
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ArticleBirmingham market gets Jersey fever
A Birmingham wholesaler had to hide the first Jersey Royals of the season, such was the fervour for the potatoes.
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ArticleSenior Co-op figure become Spar UK MD
Leading Co-operative Group figure Debbie Robinson has been appointed managing director of Spar (UK) Ltd.
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ArticleThai export controls hurt EU business
Thai vegetable export restrictions due to pest and residue breaches are affecting shipments to Europe, according to one EU importer
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ArticleQuake impact yet to play out
Japan’s fresh produce trade is still assessing the impact of Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, which could have flow-on effects on consumer demand

