News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2705
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ArticleProexport launches website for kids
Spanish export group joins with schools in region of Murcia to promote fruits and vegetables to children through website
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ArticleTesco UK triples Thai mango volumes
UK retail giant 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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ArticlePeru revamps country image
The brand, which aims to improve the quality of Peruvian exports, marks a new era for the country’s foreign trade industry
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ArticlePeru container space in short supply
The country’s mango suppliers are being forced to look for alternative distribution outlets as their bumper season nears a close
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ArticleUniveg appoints supply chain director
Former Chiquita Europe business director Cees Ritmeester has joined the group as supply chain director Europe
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ArticleFalabella pushes forward in 2010
Full-year profit jumped by 69.1 per cent during 2010 to hit some US$883m
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ArticleBerry Gardens adds to board
Berry Gardens has announced the appointment of two senior soft-fruit figures to its board.
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ArticleApples losing their lustre
Following the recent UK ban on Morpholine as a chemical emulsifier in the process of waxing fruit, concerns are now being raised for this season's apple imports into Europe
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ArticleNSure in Plant & Food Research link
Agreement will see initial moves made to explore the development of tests for kiwifruit and apples
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ArticleManufacturers eye up e-stores
More than a quarter of food and grocery manufacturers said they would consider building their own e-stores in the future in a bid to engage directly with shoppers online.
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ArticleCoconut prices sprial
Fresh coconut prices have spiralled to their highest levels in at least 30 years due to strong prices for coconut oil and dessicated coconut on global commodity markets.
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ArticleGreenvale AP triples profit
Potato supplier Greenvale AP has increased its profits threefold despite turnover falling in a “highly competitive market”.
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Dutch peppers set for fall
A seasonal survey conducted by vegetable seed companies in the Netherlands has indicated that the country's total pepper production is set to be around 40ha lower on aggregate in 2011.
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Virus resistant cucumber unveiled
Plant breeder Rijk Zwaan has launched a new cucumber variety with resistance to mosaic virus.
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Organic consultation opens
The Soil Association is proposing standards for growing organic crops in greenhouses and polytunnels, following feedback from an open public consultation.
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ArticleAdjudicator details still on ice as draft bill nears
DEFRA secretary Caroline Spelman and business secretary Vince Cable have still not met to discuss the details of the groceries adjudicator, despite a draft bill being imminent.
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Tarragon troubles as supplies run short
Tarragon supplies are running short due to weather problems in Israel. New Covent Garden Market wholesaler Desiree has been struggling to procure the specialist herb either directly or through its supplier VHB.
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Azurance lands Kurdistan contract
UK management consultancy Azurance has been awarded an important contract to work with producers in Kurdistan.
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ArticleLincolnshire on show at IFE
QV Foods/Fresh Approach is to exhibit at IFE 2011 as part of a drive to promote Lincolnshire.
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ArticleRe:fresh 2011 gathers Paice
DEFRA food and farming minister Jim Paice has been confirmed as a speaker at this year’s Re:fresh conference on May 19.

