News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2770
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ArticleQantas ups freight capacity
Qantas plans to increase its Tasman freighter capacity by 40 per cent from early next year
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ArticleOcean Mist nears Mexico completion
Upgrades to the US company’s vegetable processing facility in Mexico is designed to double existing capacity
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ArticleSupermarket sales to surge in next five years
Britons will be spending over £180 billion in supermarkets within the next five years, researchers have predicted.
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ArticleHamburg revamp "a success"
Recent refurbishment of German city's historic fresh produce wholesale market has reportedly breathed new life into the centre
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Wal-Mart project moves to Shanghai
The US-based retail giant has opened its first Direct Farm project in Shanghai that is expected to benefit 12,000 farmers in the area
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ArticleInternational sales drive Tesco growth
While the UK business performed well, a strong international performance was the key to group sales growth of 8.8 per cent
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ArticleSavéol announces new MD
The Brittany-based tomato specialist has named Roger Capitaine as its new director from February
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ArticleFresca appoints operations director
Tim Espley brings "considerable experience and skill" to his new role, according to UK group
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ArticleSlovakian rethink for Aldi Süd
German retailer is reportedly looking to sell off land plots and a distribution centre in the country
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ArticleChristmas bonuses on the cards
UK fresh produce employees could be in for an increased Christmas bonus this year as employer “guilt” takes over.
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ArticleSpanish cold creates vegetable supply woes
Unseasonably low temperatures with heavy rainfall and even snow in some parts of Spain are having a dramatic effect on supplies of vegetables.
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ArticleSun shines on New Zealand boysenberries
Favourable growing conditions mean this season’s crop of New Zealand boysenberries should see volumes increase significantly on last year
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ArticleAustralian grapes on market maintenance mission
As the Australian grape season fast approaches, the industry is bidding to maintain access to key markets and keep disease pressures under control
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ArticleMorocco makes China breakthrough
Clementines from Morocco are heading to China for the first time, as Moroccan exporters continue their search for new markets
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ArticleJapanese group visits Sicilian oranges
A Japanese delegation recently visited a PGI Consortium blood orange orchard in Sicily as part of efforts to increase sales to the market
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Chinese city imposes price caps
One Chinese city has capped prices on necessities to help ease the growing rate of inflation in the country
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ArticleX5 agrees Kopeyka purchase
Group confirms that it is to acquire discounter chain, with analysts pointing to Wal-Mart's shrinking Russian entry options
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Posie Packer strikes NP Seymour deal
Canadian produce machinery specialist Posie Packer has inked a distribution deal with Kent-based NP Seymour Ltd, which is offering sales and service for the Posie Packer produce bag labelling machine (pictured) for the UK market.
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EU spending proposals face opposition
Copa-Cogeca's Pekka Pesonen has argued against proposed plans to cut European agriculture spending next year
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ArticleChinese pomelo pricing rises
Strong domestic demand is pushing Chinese pomelo pricing to troublesome heights for the country’s exporters

