News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2768
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FPC issues Scrooge warning
The Fresh Produce Consortium is warning consumers not to be “a seasonal Scrooge” this Christmas by limiting their diets only to British seasonal fresh produce.
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ArticleFirst-half profit success at Costco
Net income increases on stronger year-on-year sales, boosted by its Mexican joint venture
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ArticleJingold plans Berlin appearance
Company set to show video underlining its ability to supply premium, high-quality green- and gold-fleshed kiwifruit
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ArticleJapan leads Asian persuasion for citrus
Japan is spearheading a renewed focus on Asia for the Australian citrus industry, which is bidding to develop high-value alternatives to the deteriorating US export deal
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ArticleNew packaging benefits grape exports
Infia's new range of packaging said to offer significant benefits in terms of product ventilation, particularly for table grapes
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New NZ body to manage kiwifruit disease
The New Zealand kiwifruit industry has established a separate, independent organisation to lead its response to the recent outbreak of Psa disease.
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ArticleMercator plots Bosnian investment
Reports suggest Slovenian retailer is to increase its presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina during 2011
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ArticleHefestus presents SLB solution
Israeli group will put its innovative Shelf Life Booster packaging solution on display at Fruit Logistica 2011
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Sainsbury's hits the spot
Sainsbury’s is in “a sweet spot” as it outperforms the sector, according to new figures from Kantar Worldpanel.
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ArticleNew Spanish mandarin launches
A new Spanish mandarin that producers claim will be the most exclusive variety on the market is set to launch in the UK next year.
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ArticleKorean growers replace sunlight with LED
Producers in South Korea are reportedly using LED lights to grow peppers as climate change limits sunlight
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ArticleKroger reports positive Q3 results
US supermarket chain Kroger has reported increased net earnings and a rise in identical supermarket sales for the third quarter of 2010
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ArticleCapespan appoints new chief executive
Johan Dique has been appointed to succeed Neil Oosthuizen, who will leave the chief executive role in January next year
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ArticleChina apples en route to Australia
Apples from China are tipped to arrive in Australia just in time for Christmas
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ArticleTarget adds produce to North Carolina stores
US retailer Target will add fresh produce to its Charlotte, North Carolina, stores next year in a bid to attract more frequent shoppers
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ArticleEMR goes for Burton on mushroom appointment
The future of mushroom research in the UK is safe thanks to a new appointment by East Malling Research.
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ArticleIFCO signs Carrefour Greece deal
Logistics service provider will become the group's Reusable Packaging Service Provider for fresh produce
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ArticleChile topples Argentina from EU cherry slot
Chile has overtaken Argentina as Europe's top South American cherry supplier so far this season
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Discounts set to devalue eating out trade
Charging the full price for a meal out will become more difficult for restaurant and pub operators as diners become increasingly accustomed to discounts through of the widespread availability of money-off vouchers.
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ArticleMexican avocado crop set to rise
Mexican Hass avocado production is forecast to reach a record 1.24m tonnes in 2010/11

