News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2855
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ArticleFirst English apples hit Tesco
The first English apples of the year, Discovery, were picked in Kent last week and have gone on sale at Tesco.
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ArticleAustralia widens Philippine mango access
Australia has granted access to fresh mangoes from Davao del Sur, with the first entries potentially starting in September
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ArticleJohn Palin scores new contracts
A Derbyshire fruit and vegetable supplier has scored a hat-trick of new contracts after winning educational deals.
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ArticleHimachal growers hit by trucking rates
Apple growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh region are said to be suffering huge financial losses due to inflated trucking rates, at a time of rock-bottom apple prices
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ArticleSeeka decrees 2009/10 a strong year
New Zealand’s Seeka Kiwifruit Industries announces improved operating profits in the last financial year despite a challenging season affected by hail and global recession
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ArticleMaersk returns to profit in H1
Logistics group bounces back from US$540m loss in first six months of 2009 to record profit of US$2.5bn
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ArticleVOG restructures apple producers
Large European fruit co-operative VOG has restructured in order to deliver clarity, efficiency and tailored service.
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ArticleFairtrade citrus drive in New York
Food stores in Manhattan are promoting Fairtrade-certified South African citrus this week as part of an ongoing programme
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ArticleQ2 sales down at Asda
UK's second-largest supermarket group sees underlying sales decline by 0.4 per cent for three months to 30 June
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ArticleGrowers predict early WA stonefruit season
Stonefruit growers in Western Australia anticipate an early start to the season due to a dry, mild winter
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ArticleVerdifresh tempts Spanish shoppers
Fresh-cut supplier debuts new Tentación salad mix and redesigns packaging for entire range
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ArticleDelay for Philly market move
Philadelphia's new state-of-the-art wholesale market is unlikely to open its doors to produce traders until January 2011
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ArticleMarket share changes for UK retailers
Sainsbury's and Morrisons have increased market share while Tesco and Asda have seen a second-quarter drop
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ArticlePandol rolls out new grape packaging
The so-called rinse-and-serve clear cube which can be held directly under a tap is now in stores across the US
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ArticlePaice opens Tesco supplier's offices
Farming minister Jim Paice has formally opened the new offices of Tesco supplier Produce Global Solutions (PGS).
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ArticleNZ growers welcome kiwifruit boost
Industry association NZKGI sees positive future for the New Zealand kiwifruit industry following Zespri's annual general meeting
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ArticleGrower returns rise at Zespri AGM
Zespri’s AGM has been marked by improved return forecasts and solid support from kiwifruit growers
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ArticleHamburg hails "remarkable" growth
Port of Hamburg Marketing reports on 8.1 per cent growth in seafreight tonnage handled through first half of 2010
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Spanish fruit growers hit by hail
More than 60 per cent of fruit producers in Spain's Murcia region are reported to have been affected by heavy hailstone storms that hit the south east of the country over recent days.
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ArticleBranding gets back to its Roots
The root vegetable sector is to be given a boost with a new brand from Lancashire set to strengthen the category.

