News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2866
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ArticleR&D to support Canadian growers
Government invests in new project to help improve pest and disease management within Canada’s fresh produce industry
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ArticleEarly detection tool shows promise
FDA’s reportable food electronic portal speeds up identification and investigation of potential health hazards in human and animal food
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ArticleLandec's yearly income hit by charges
Value-added vegetables push up revenue but group's net income drops following non-recurring charges
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ArticleOrganics could halt UK bird decline
The UK's Soil Association has highlighted the role of organics in assisting bird numbers, following Defra's alarming report
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ArticleEvent mulls end to collective pricing
Cold-chain logistics conference set to consider possible end to collective carrier pricing and service agreements
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DEFRA seeks guidance on stats
DEFRA has issued a clarion call to fresh produce players to report on the departments performance in delivering statistics.
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ArticleLogistics conference to debate latest trends
The next Cool Logistics Conference is scheduled for 20-22 September, with speakers ready to discuss the most recent trends and innovations
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ArticleWaitrose names new supply chain boss
High-end British food retailer announces replacement for Mark Williamson, who became commercial director in June
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ArticleBrand Dossier | ClemenGold
A late South African mandarin which recently became the latest fruit to be included in local retailer Woolworths’ Flavour Burst range is changing the shape of the country’s citrus industry
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ArticleDole releases improved quarterly results
US food giant Dole has released its results for the June quarter, with operating profit climbing by 57 per cent on 2009 levels
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ArticleFarming leaders meet with the Treasury
The farming leaders of NFU Scotland and NFU England and Wales met with the government’s chief secretary to the Treasury as the UK looks to farming to aid its ailing economy.
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ArticleSA grapefruit battles through
The first campaign to support sales of South African grapefruit in the UK since deregulation is underway and showing early uplifts in sales - in spite of difficult conditions for the fruit during the first half of the 2010 season.
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ArticleAustralia considers Malaysian pineapples
Australian authorities are undertaking an import risk analysis of Malaysian pineapples as growers express concern
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The Co-op strikes IT deal
UK's largest farmer is deploying Anglia Business Solutions' system across its sites this month.
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ArticleFlavourfresh champions Marco solutions
UK salad producer-distributor turns to Marco for the second time in six months for improved efficiency and productivity
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ArticleGrocery adjudicator announced
Growers, suppliers and supermarkets have moved a step closer to having supply disputes investigated by a new Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
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ArticleTalking Heads | Volkert Engelsman
Fruitnet.com talks to Eosta's managing director Volkert Engelsman about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleQ2 cut for Pão de Açúcar
Brazilian grocery retailer sees net income tumble by 52.7 per cent following a one-off tax installment
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ArticleSales climb but profits fall at Del Monte
Net income of US$21.1m impacted by lower operating income and foreign exchange losses in second quarter
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ArticleIsraeli ports see cargo rise
Ports in Israel have reported an increase in traffic of some 16.8 per cent in the first half of 2010

