News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2735
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International Paper heads to Berlin
Group will focus on new cauliflower and bulk pepper trays at Fruit Logistica 2011 in Berlin
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ArticleNew US dietary guidelines announced
Industry representatives applaud recommendation of consuming half a plate of fruits and vegetables with every meal
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Apple investment at Del Curto
Chilean exporter David Del Curto (DDC) has invested some $5.3 million in a new, dedicated apple packhouse in Curicó, due to open on 15 February.
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ArticleChep launches test laboratory
US simulator is the world's first testing facility for pallets that measures handling impact throughout distribution chain
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ArticleFood prices set to rise in Canada
Price increases are forecast to affect the entire food industry as supplier costs continue to mount up
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ArticleCalifornia almonds tap into snack market
A new campaign aims to position the nuts as a healthy and convenient product for women on-the-go
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ArticleValencia ‘suffers €125m in frost losses’
Citrus and vegetable growers in Spanish region hit by major volume losses as a result of recent frosts, says La Unió
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ArticleCanada promotes local products
New government initiative aims to help consumers identify and encourage the consumption of Canadian products
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ArticleSøren Bülow Andersen takes Damco role
Experienced Danish national has been appointed as head of ocean carrier management for Europe, the Mediterranean and Africa
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Natures Way Foods lands green award
Leading UK salad and fruit manufacturer Natures Way Foods (NWF) has gained recognition for its green credentials at the 2010 Sussex Business Awards, claiming the top environmental award for Most Sustainable Business.
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ArticlePink Lady sales increase
Apple marketer Pink Lady Europe has announced encouraging results for the second half of the season, with volumes sold up 10 per cent from last year after 11 weeks of sales and up 39 per cent from two years ago.
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ArticleFrench exporters face apple challenge
The French apple industry faces a considerable challenge to increase sales in the UK.
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ArticleIndian onion prices relax
The arrival of new crops has eased India's record-high onion prices a prompted the government to remove its subsidy
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ArticleSouth East Asia on US apple radar
US apple exporters are sending greater volumes to South East Asia, with increasing business from the east coast
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ArticleCrop shortage triggers import rise
A drop in domestic fruit production has triggered a rise in imports in Japan this winter, a new report reveals
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ArticleUS compensation tool launched
United Fresh Foundation has introduced an industry compensation tool to support fresh produce members
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Potato Council heads for Berlin
The Potato Council will be at Fruit Logistica promoting the benefits to growers of cultivating seed potatoes from the GB Safe Haven Certification Scheme.
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ArticleUSDA confirms Italian citrus export rise
Sales of clementines and red-fleshed oranges to overseas markets said to be driving forward country's growing export business
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ArticlePlant health COO in at Purfresh
JJ Grow handed responsibility for operational management of the group's plant health division
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ArticleWaitrose celebrates sales landmark
British supermarket operator says 2010 was a “milestone” year in sales terms, as its breaks €5bn barrier

