News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2773
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ArticleSpecial Fruit opts for Fairtrade
The Belgian importer has revealed plans to sell under the Fairtrade label, with a commitment to expand its range in the future
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ArticleUK bank lending caution 'is justified'
Plimsoll report backs lending refusal to fresh produce companies that are considered high risk
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ArticleMorocco hits back at Spanish critics
Government minister claims Moroccan tomato exports to EU are low compared with Canary Islands
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ArticleJoe Rowe dies, aged 90
One of the most distinguished figures in the London flower trade, Joe Rowe has died, aged 90.
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ArticleTop speakers heading to New Delhi
Fresh Produce India 2011 boasts an impressive array of expert fresh produce industry speakers
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ArticleCarrefour trials new store concepts
French retail giant is reported to be poised to test two more store concepts, Carrefour City Café and Carrefour Express
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ArticleChilean growers driven to raisins
Rising export costs and high raisin prices are likely to push more Chilean grape growers to processing this season
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ArticleAlmeria boosted by strong prices
Spanish region benefited from good prices last season despite decline in melon and tomato production
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ArticleMixed reaction to Food Safety Act
Following United Fresh's negative reaction, Chep has applauded the passing of the S. 510 modernisation act
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NZ welcomes WTO apple appeal report
New Zealand’s topfruit industry has welcomed a final appeal report from the World Trade Organisation confirming its original finding in New Zealand’s favour over access for the country’s apples to its trans-Tasman neighbour Australia.
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ArticleGeorge Kössler continues as VOG president
Members of Italian apple consortium reappoint president for coming three years, as well as current vice-president Harald Weis
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit deal gets underway
The Australian stonefruit season has been characterised by markedly different weather conditions in the country’s eastern and western growing regions
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Leafy salads trails in PR stakes
The leafy salads industry has been labelled as “massively behind” when it comes to marketing and PR by a leading fresh produce company.
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Compass and Brakes strike landmark deal
A landmark deal has been made between Compass Group UK & Ireland and foodservice supplier Brakes.
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ArticleSnow Scrooge threatens Christmas supplies
Key vegetable lines could be in short supply on supermarket shelves this Christmas as the UK and Europe battle against sub-zero temperatures.
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ArticleFijian papayas find new markets
Produce Specialties has ramped up its Fijian papaya exports following a showing at the Asia Fruit Logistica trade fair in September
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ArticleChina opens doors to Argentine apples
China is understood to have opened its doors to Argentine apples following a trade deal signed by the two countries on Tuesday
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ArticleUS Senate passes food safety act
United Fresh disappointed in decision to pass Modernisation Act despite containing a number of perceived safety "loopholes"
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ArticlePratt's implements new IT system
S H Pratt & Co (Bananas) Ltd has implemented a new IT system to track its vehicles and take cost out of its supply chain.
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ArticleCarrier Transicold launches NaturaLINE
Refrigerated equipment developer Carrier Transicold has launched the world's first sustainable refrigerated container unit, NaturaLINE

