News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2801
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ArticleStar Reefers' losses widen
Norway-listed shipping group reports on loss of US$3.7m through third quarter of 2010
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ArticleFernando Aguirre goes 'undercover'
Chiquita chairman and CEO has taken part in the show Undercover Boss, with the programme to be broadcast this weekend in the US
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ArticleMexico to modify import rules
Imports of fresh fruit and vegetables into Mexico may be subject to new phytosanitary regulations issued by the Ministry of Agriculture
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Ignorance undermines state backing
Despite widespread confidence that the current government will be better for horticulture than the previous, many growers do not even know who the DEFRA leaders are.
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ArticleGood performance keeps Axfood on track
Swedish retailer-wholesaler posts improved figures for third quarter of 2010 thanks to good sales growth and cost control
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ArticleIndia and Japan to seal trade deal
India and Japan were set to sign a trade deal on Monday, with a view to cut import taxes on a range of goods including fruit
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ArticleMonoprix closes two stores
The French retailer will close two underperforming stores as it looks to revamp its oldest and expand in specific areas
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ArticleTaiwan counts ag losses
Taiwan has calculated the cost of agricultural damage caused by Typhoon Megi at NT$11.3m
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ArticleFruit Logistica offers industry expertise
Six Hall Forums across the three-day trade show will provide in-depth insight into current fresh produce industry issues and trends
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ArticleGrowth for South American cherries
Chile and Argentina are looking forward to a volume recovery this season following weather complications in 2009/10
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ArticleCalifornia Giant opens Chile office
Company representative heads south as part of long-term commitment to Chilean blueberry programme
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New export company to enter SA arena
South African exporter Afrifresh has decided to shed its top-fruit division in a move aimed at concentrating on the company‘s core business.
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ArticleUSAEC steps up East Coast export campaign
The US Apple Export Council (USAEC) is stepping up efforts to develop new markets for US East Coast apples following its success in India
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ArticleFreshgro slices through debts
Producer organisation and vegetable-growing co-operative Fresh Growers Ltd (Freshgro) has reduced net debt and will be launching new products in 2011, despite a slight fall in turnover.
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ArticleTasmania takes shine to cherry markets
New markets are showing great potential for Tasmanian cherries, as growers slow their headlong growth in plantings
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett launches new brand
Scottish supplier Albert Bartlett has tapped into its rich heritage in launching a new potato brand into Asda.
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ArticlePhilippine bananas look to China
The Philippine government hopes to expand banana exports to China as future trade with Iran remains up in the air
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ArticleMegi leaves its mark in China
Typhoon Megi has left a trail of destruction in China's Fujian province, destroying crops and causing widespread damage
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ArticleReports suggest “mass layoffs” at Expofrut
Press reports say over 500 workers have been made redundant at the Argentinean fresh produce giant Expofrut
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New Spanish salad unit opens
An intercontinental link-up between the UK and Spain has birthed a new business unit to aid salad supply.

