News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2802
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ArticleGold key to Zespri's prospects in China
The marketer has presented its new, longer-lasting variety to customers at New Zealand's Shanghai Expo pavilion
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ArticleNew body promotes Mediterranean diet
AssoMedMarket, which has been formally inaugurated in Rome, will work to encourage consumption of typical, regional products
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ArticleFresh-cut takes stage at Fruit Attraction
Appeal of ready-to-eat products much in evidence at 2010 edition of Spanish trade fair
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ArticleProtests cost economy dear
Protests, blockages and strikes are costing the French economy billions, according to the increasingly unpopular government
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ArticleRetail food safety in FDA's sights
Results of a 10-year Food and Drug Administration study have outlined both areas of progress and those that can be improved
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ArticleStorms damage Italian grape crop
Hail and rains in the region of Puglia have reportedly damaged a proportion of the remaining crop, affecting key varieties
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ArticleKorea and Australia eye grape trade
South Korea and Australia are working to create import protocols to enable table grapes to be traded between the two countries
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ArticleChilean cherries hitting their stride
Chile’s cherry harvest could hit 12m cartons this season, but the industry is quietly confident in its ability to handle the volume
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ArticleEuropean Union denies grape deal
EU will not alter the maximum residue levels on the use of chlormequat after discussing the possibility of a temporary increase
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ArticleEnergid to develop citrus harvester
USDA provides robotics and machinery company with funding to enable an automated harvesting system in the US
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ArticleFARMA urges certification boost
The National Farmers’ Retail & Markets Association (FARMA) has reported a slow take up of its certification scheme due to the recession and is urging producers and farm shops to get on board to improve the industry.
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ArticleFresh Service seals Kent deal
Kent-based fresh-produce distribution and logistics firm Fresh Service has acquired the Paddock Wood and Sheerness operations of RW Simpson with effect from October 23.
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ArticleCMA CGM adds Vietnam call
Group's Asia-Northern Europe FAL3 service will call at Cai Mep in Vietnam from 9 November onwards
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ArticleHaygrove profit margin rises
Soft-fruit grower and polytunnel specialist Haygrove Ltd has increased its group’s gross profit margin from 26 per cent to 35 per cent.
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ArticleEU ignores Indian grape plea
Authorities have denied a crucial relaxation on residue laws which could see next year’s Indian grape season thrown into chaos once more.
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ArticleWalmart eyes Chinese e-commerce
US retail giant Walmart is planning its first foray into the Chinese e-commerce sector
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ArticleChina hungry for NZ kiwifruit
Zespri predicts China could become its second-largest market within the next 10 years, as the expanding middle-class there develops a taste for New Zealand kiwifruit
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ArticleColes’ fresh revamp paying off
Q1 growth figures released by Australian supermarket chain Coles show it catching up to rival Woolworths
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ArticleTesco UK top dog to offer insight
Tesco is to give an insight into its trading status and pans ahead at a trade briefing next year.
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ArticleSportacus makes a date with ministers
The star of hit kids TV show Lazy Town is to travel to London in the next fortnight to discuss the childhood obesity problem with ministers, freshinfo has learnt.

