News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2748
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ArticleLidl ‘stops sale of Spanish peppers’
Importers claim German discounter has stopped sale of Spanish peppers after finding banned chemical
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Biedronka boosts Jeronimo Martins
Sales jumped by 18.7 per cent through 2010, group reports, driven in particular by like-for-like growth in Poland
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ArticleMagnit sees sales soar
Thanks to improvements in consumer spending and a wave of new store openings, sales at the Russian retailer are on the up
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ArticleEnglish apples get their second wind
The secondary launch of the English apple season gets underway this weekend with the main focus on Braeburn and newer premium varieties Cameo, Jazz, Kanzi and Rubens.
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ArticleNew brand for Spanish citrus
Valencia-based company unveils superhero-themed brand, which it hopes will encourage children to eat fruit
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ArticleBerry Congress heads stateside
This year's Global Berry Congress is to take place on 6-8 April 2011 at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa on Del Monte Golf Course, in Monterey, California.
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ArticleBlackberry trade eyes joint cooperation
The North American blackberry industry is seeking to form a promotion and research organisation in a bid to increase consumer awareness and consumption
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ArticleEcuador ‘needs new tariff deal with EU’
Exporters urge country’s president to restart talks with EU to gain lower banana import tariff
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ArticleCarrefour faces Brazil charge
The French retail giant's activity contribution for 2010 has taken a hit following news of a €550m charge in Brazil
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K&N expands South American network
Company agrees to take over three Colombian and Ecuadorian perishable logistics specialists
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ArticleDamco appoints carrier management head
Stefan Weber will head up the segment in North America, according to the logistics supply chain group
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ArticleUS mango board focuses on quality
Release of best practices manual aimed at driving demand for mangoes in the US by boosting quality, starting at the source
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ArticleThai government steps in over export ban
The Thai government has said it is conducting quality inspections on all shipments of 16 vegetables that face a possible ban from the EU to ensure there will be no exports of insect-contaminated fresh produce.
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ArticleTarget to set up shop in Canada
Chief marketing officer Michael Francis to oversee the retailer’s first-ever store expansion outside of the US
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ArticleCosta Rica closer to PGI status
The country’s banana sector has cleared the first hurdle on its way to marketing the fruit under a country of origin label
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ArticleStonefruit kicks off RSA promotions
South Africa's 'Beautiful country, beautiful fruit' campaign is expected to face tough market conditions through the year
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Wealmoor upbeat for new year
Importer Wealmoor has predicted its recent investment programme will give it a strong platform for growth and sustainability despite the current pressure on industry margins.
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ArticleAsda price obsession ‘hides quality message’
Asda may be losing the quality message with its relentless drive to be seen as having the lowest prices, one analyst has warned.
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ArticleAustralian fruit fly outbreak in Sunraysia
A fruit fly discovery last week in Australia’s Sunraysia region could disrupt market access to some countries, just as the area’s table grape season moves into harvesting
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ArticleBrisbane wholesale market reopens
The Brisbane Markets have reopened to traders on a limited basis as cleanup efforts continue after the Queensland floods

