News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2781
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Cabbage showing growth for Clements
Celebrity chefs have been playing an important role in boosting the popularity of cabbage, according to grower TH Clements and its customer Tesco.
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ArticleCitrus expert Jim Saunt passes away
Industry mourns one of its most valued members, who helped set up the PLU system and published a definitive guide to citrus
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ArticleDiscount deals hit the Target
US retailer reports on a 23 per cent rise in profit for the third quarter as shoppers jump on discount offers
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ArticleCOO change at the Port of Rotterdam
André Toet is to end his association with the Port Authority, and will be replaced by Thessa Menssen in January
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ArticleFairtrade Foundation wins award
A mixed month for the Fairtrade Foundation has seen it scoop an award for Corporate Sustainability and hit back at IEA criticism
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ArticleEarnings rising at Loblaw
Canada's biggest grocer reports on higher earnings and sales for the third quarter of the year
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ArticleCarrefour denies Dia sale rumours
Retailer said to have instructed BNP Paribas to carry out 'no holds barred' strategic review of its discount business
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ArticleFlorida citrus applauds bill veto overrule
HB 981 will codify research and development foundation and increase the cap on research assessment to US$0.03
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ArticleAgrexco starts Desert King exports
The exporter has North America and Europe in its sights as the Israeli pitahaya season gets underway
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Chilean blueberries face delays
Heavy rainfall in central Chile last week has delayed the start of the new blueberry and cherry seasons, pushing back the anticipated harvesting dates.
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Fruit and veg good for the environment too
A study from international think-tank The Barilla Centre for Food Nutrition in Italy claims that a healthy diet is also good for the environment.
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ArticleDriscolls on acquisition trail
US-based berry breeder Driscoll’s has announced the acquisition of the non-farming assets of Alconeras and its 20 per cent shareholding in Driscoll’s of Europe from 1 January 2011.
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ArticleG's Marketing drives forward
An improvement in cost control has been credited with a sales increase reported by G’s Marketing this week.
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ArticleChinese production boost to control prices
More vegetable production is needed to combat rising food prices, mandates the Chinese government
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ArticleShipping price increase likely
Fourteen of the world’s largest shipping companies look set to increase rates on routes between Asia and the West Coast of the US
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit marks staff achievements
Worldwide Fruit has praised its staff after more than 30 of them gained qualifications to improve their skills at the fruit supplier.
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Top prize for Spanish young chef
The winner of the Spanish Young Chef of the Year competition will train at Akelare in San Sebastian, Foods from Spain has confirmed.
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ArticleChristmas trees run short
A shortage of Christmas trees could see families crying into their figgy pudding, with prices set to boom.
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ArticleBumper Irish potato crop thrives
Growers in the Irish Republic have enjoyed such a bumper potato crop this season that supplies are now being exported to mainland Europe for the first time in years.
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ArticleSteve's Leaves triumph at awards
Dr Steve Rothwell won the Best Fresh Produce gong at this year’s Q Quality Food Awards in London last week for his Super Hot Rocket

