News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2755
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Will 2011 bring a bit of much needed stability?
There’s no such thing as a quiet time in the fresh produce industry.If anyone thought the festivities of Christmas
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Northern Ireland battles conditions
Northern Irish growers are battling poor weather, water shortages and attacks from pigeons in a nightmare New Year that has left supermarket promotions curtailed.
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ArticleDel Monte to make Portsmouth call
The first shipment of Del Monte bananas, pineapples and melons will arrive at the UK port this weekend
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ArticleTesco reveals UK board changes
Retailer makes changes to its domestic board ahead of arrival of new UK CEO Richard Brasher
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ArticleRate increase for Middle East service
Maersk Line attributes general increase to recent eroding rates on Middle East-Europe trade lines
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ArticleTesco reshuffles senior management
Tesco has reshuffled its UK management team and has a new commercial director for food.
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AV Produce enters administration
Two of Kent’s leading fresh produce businesses have gone into administration this week.
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ArticleRPA averts PO crisis with last minute cash
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) delivered an eleventh hour payment to Producer Organisations (POs) in turmoil shortly before Christmas.
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ArticleChinese apples to make historic landing
Australian consumers will for the first time be able to buy foreign-grown apples when shipments of the fruit begin to arrive from China in the coming weeks
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ArticleAustralian bananas left to rot
Some banana growers in Australia’s Far North are leaving fruit to rot as poor prices have made picking and packing the commodity unfeasible
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ArticleIsraeli port strike ends
A deal has been agreed that will see a six per cent increase in pay over a two-year period
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ArticleRains dent RSA grape expectations
South African table grape growers are counting the cost as rain impacts northern regions, the Orange River and parts of the Western Cape
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ArticleCall for CAP subsidy abolition
British minister calls for end to EU policy of direct subsidies to agricultural sector
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ArticleUK industry polarising, says Plimsoll
The analyst has revealed that the UK fresh produce industry is becoming more and more fragmented
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ArticleLusima Gestioni changes name
The Italian company has revealed that it has changed its name to Battaglio Gestioni SpA
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Abel & Cole back in the black
Organic box scheme operator Abel & Cole Ltd has turned a loss into a profit in the year ended 31 August 2010 thanks to a financial restructure and increased sales.
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ArticleTesco moves for Czech stores
UK retailer has snapped up 128 convenience outlets in the Czech Republic, according to reports
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ArticleAntwerp's freight handling climbs
Belgian port forecasts year-on-year freight increase of 13 per cent for 2010, driven by greater container volumes
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ArticleGrowth tipped for Argentinean fruit
Stonefruit and pear production in the northern region of Mendoza is estimated to exceed last season’s output
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ArticleBig C begins Thai Carrefour takeover
Changes to the 42 Carrefour outlets in Thailand, recently acquired by French retailer Casino, will be mostly cosmetic as the company endeavors to retain Carrefour customers

