News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2754
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Monster Munchies showdown for Bramley firms
Bramley apple grower and processor Fourayes teamed up with grower-marketeer Norman Collett Ltd to appear on the Good Food channel all this week in Monster Munchies.
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Rijk Zwaan begins work at new glasshouse
Plant breeder Rijk Zwaan has kicked off 2011 by initiating plantings its new tomato demonstration nursery in Kwintsheul, The Netherlands.
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ArticleSpecialist recruitment firm launches
Fresh produce businesses are being welcomed into the garden of Eden with the opening of a new specialist recruitment firm.
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Cool front strikes Spanish veg
Temperatures in Mediterranean areas of Spain plunged again last week slowing down plant development and leading to delays in product coming forward for harvest.
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ArticleGovernment pressured over "food gap"
NFU president Peter Kendall has used his New Year’s message to warn that the UK’s “food gap” is set to widen further unless the government takes action to reverse the trend.
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ArticleQV Foods celebrates celebrity dinner
QV Foods and Fresh Approach have raised more than £35,000 for charity following a ‘Best of British’ gala dinner last month.
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ArticleSouth African grapes hit by rain
South African table grape growers in the early production regions are counting the cost as rain affected production in the Northern regions, the Orange River and parts of the Western Cape.
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ArticleUS-Mexico trucking proposal unveiled
US Department of Transport eyes quick resolution to ongoing retaliatory tariffs as a result of cross-border trucking spat
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ArticleCosta Rica banana production 'to rise’
National Banana Corporation predicts modest increase in volumes for 2011
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ArticleAuchan closes Dubai hypermarket
Difficult economic conditions have forced the French retailer's hand in the United Arab Emirates
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ArticleBoris Johnson opens FareShare depot
London mayor Boris Johnson opened a new FareShare depot in Park Royal last month.
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ArticleCTFA streamlines operations
Californian body restructures, with casualties including director of marketing Gordon Smith
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ArticleLack of investment ‘handicap’ to UK sector
Fresca’s Chris Mack believes lack of investment is preventing UK sector from fulfilling potential
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ArticleCoop de France Alpes Méditerranée is born
Members of Coop de France en région Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur have elected to change the federation's name
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ArticleA fresh start
The business landscape is set to change this year, with this month’s VAT hike marking the start of what is likely to be a tough 12 months. But what will 2011 mean for the fresh produce sector? Here, industry players reveal their predictions and aspirations
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ArticleSeeds of change
At a time of economic uncertainty, innovation could take a backseat as the fresh produce industry turns to a tried and trusted offer. But seed houses throughout the world are instead working tirelessly to bring interesting and profit-making new fruit and vegetable varieties to the fields, as Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Fruit looks to catch the eye in month of healthy eating
Catching the eye of the customer after the holiday has to be foremost in every section manager’s thoughts, particularly
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Retail battles will only intensify in the New Year
I wonder what consumers really think about the often-publicised relationships between growers and their multiple customers.
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Government’s voucher scheme is a head shaker
I trust you had a suitably fine break and that you successfully reached your Christmas destinations despite the snow-induced
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ArticleThe new year brings hope to prepared produce sector
The prepared fruit and vegetable enters 2011 with a strong hand and an industry brimming with new product launches. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a look at what’s happening at a retail level and the latest trends

