News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2833
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ArticleHollywood glamour returns for Rooster
Albert Bartlett’s rooster potato brand is to take to the small screen for the second period of its campaign with Desperate Housewives star Marcia Cross.
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ArticleCitrus Australia hails new minister
Australia’s national body for citrus growers has welcomed the arrival of Joe Ludwig as federal agriculture minister
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ArticleVitacress hikes herb ambition with VHB buy
UK leafy salad supplier Vitacress has agreed to acquire Van Heyningen Brothers’ (VHB) West Sussex nurseries in what represents a major expansion across the fresh herb sector.
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EU-Mercosur FTA on cards for 2011
A trade pact between the European Union and the South American bloc may be finalised by the middle of next year
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LEAF makes 2012 Games catering push
Caroline Drummond, chair of sustainable food marque LEAF has said catering for the London Olympics and Paralympics in 2012 represents a unique opportunity for UK food producers as tendering for catering contracts opens.
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ArticleBangkok hawkers sell contaminated fruit
Street hawkers in the Thai capital Bangkok are selling fruit riddled with bacteria and chemicals, a government study has found
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ArticleVital discussions at Middle East event
Dubai is gearing up for this year's Eurofruit Congress Middle East, which takes place on 1-3 November 2010
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Univeg posts profit fall
Fresh produce group Univeg has reportedly posted a loss of €20.4m for 2009, compared with the €32.4m profit it made during the previous financial year.
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Del Monte ties up vending deal
Group seals agreement with Vistar Corp to distribute fresh produce in vending machines
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ArticleConcerns raised over Peru water footprint
Report claims expansion of asparagus production in Peru is "unsustainable" due to alleged over-use of water resources
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ArticleMexican blackberries face challenges
Some growers have been forced to exit the industry after poor marketing conditions last year, according to new USDA report
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ArticleColruyt increases yearly forecast
Belgian discounter expects net earnings for 2010/11 to increase on previous year to €346m
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ArticleSales rise at Waitrose
John Lewis Partnership reports that operating profit climbed 6.2 per cent at Waitrose during the first half of the year
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ArticleDole water conservation efforts recognised
Company receives honourable mention during World Water Week for reducing water usage at banana plant in Costa Rica
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ArticleStrawberry crop protection work underway
Strawberry growers, crop protection companies and consumers look set to benefit from a major project being undertaken in Kent to find natural crop protection alternatives to active substances now banned by the EU.
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ArticleFruit Logistica 2011 "almost fully booked"
International fresh produce industry trade fair expecting some 2,300 exhibitors and over 50,000 trade visitors at upcoming show
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ArticleSpain predicts lemon recovery
Production is forecast to reach 807,000 tonnes in 2010/11 with ample supply available for all clients throughout the season
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ArticleEnza launches Taste & Flavour promotion
Recipe series designed to promote company's collection of premium apple and pear varieties to discerning consumers
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ArticlePrevar licenses new pear cultivar
Global rights for PremP109 granted to nursery network AIGN, which will develop marketing strategy and global trademark
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Asda continues to lose ground
Asda saw a dip in its market share for the ninth consecutive Kantar Worldpanel report. Asda continues to underperform the market with a growth of just 2.6 per cent while Tesco remains largely unchanged.

