News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2714
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ArticleChilean avocado exports to drop
Further downward pressure on Chilean avocado export volumes is expected this season as a result of strong domestic demand from within the South American country, a leading industry figure has reported.
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ArticleCarrefour to spin off Dia
The French retail giant has announced plans to spin off its hard discount chain, Dia
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ArticleBig shake-up for Bologna market
Wholesale centre CAAB under fire over management's investment and development strategy as city Commissioner enters debate
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ArticleSerrano Molto enters Gulf
Spanish fruit and vegetable marketer exports Valencian oranges to Dubai
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ArticleCPMA names new president
Ron Lemaire to succeed Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s long-time president Dan Dempster, who retires in May
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ArticleOTA appoints new West Coast director
Gwendolyn Wyard to fill new position of associate director for organic standards and industry outreach at the Organic Trade Association
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ArticleNorth America receives first Fairtrade peppers
The peppers are now available from Mexican supplier Divemex in bulk and various bagged options via The Oppenheimer Group
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Consumers grow their own to save money
Consumers have turned to growing their own food in a bid to save money and eat better.
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ArticleSpanish produce exports strengthen
Despite difficult start to 2010 campaign, Spanish fruit and vegetable exports recovered with a strong last quarter of the year.
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ArticleWaitrose launches food security centre
Two leading UK institutes have joined forces with Waitrose to establish a new centre, aimed at helping the UK farming and food sector to meet increasing challenges in food production and sustainability.
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ArticlePhilippine rebels burn Sumifru equipment
Communist guerrillas have attacked a facility belonging to banana trader Sumifru in the southern Philippines
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ArticleIndia revokes retailer’s licence
Retailer Metro Cash & Carry has had its market yard licence cancelled less than two months after it was issued following strike action by wholesalers
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ArticlePoor season for NZ boysenberries
Bad weather has caused significant damage to New Zealand’s boysenberry crop this season, and could prompt some growers to leave the industry
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ArticleREWE meets 2010 targets
German retail group increases turnover by 4 per cent to €53bn in fiscal year 2010
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ArticleChiquita expands refrigeration investment
Global produce giant using Carrier Transicold’s PrimeLINE units on routes from Central America to mainly North American ports
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Fresh Del Monte reports fall in Q4 sales
Despite a reported decrease in sales for the fourth quarter, Fresh Del Monte Produce remains optimistic for the year ahead
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ArticleSpain boosts citrus sales to US
Country’s Castellón province, a major clementine production zone, significantly increased shipments to North America
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ArticleBright future for Peruvian fruit trade
Inaugural international conference for the Peruvian agriculture industry, AgroForum, reveals exciting future for Peru’s fruit sector
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ArticleDel Monte reports Q4 sales fall
Del Monte is optimistic for the year ahead despite reporting a fall in sales for the fourth quarter.
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ArticleCourgette growers hit by price collapse
Oversupply and Moroccan competition blamed for 75 per cent fall in prices for Almeria-grown courgettes in Spain

