News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2870
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Retailers’ ambition for more control is clear
The extent to which supermarkets are trying to take more control over their fresh produce supply chains was underlined this
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ArticleCasino aided by international growth
The French supermarket chain's H1 results have exceeded expectations, with overseas sales growth responsible
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ArticleNIAB chairman lands BCPC role
The British Crop Protection Council (BCPC) has appointed farmer Tony Pexton OBE to its board of trustees.
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ArticleKorean potential for Chilean avocados
Lower tariffs could be the key to Chile's competitive edge on the Korean avocado import market
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ArticleCatalonia launches ‘colour palette’
New initiative uses colour coding to highlight sweetness and acidity of fruit, as means of aiding purchases
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ArticleFood safety confidence holds in US
Study suggests that percentage of population 'not confident' in US food safety has fallen this year
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ArticleArgentina plans production push
The planting of pomegranates is gaining pace across Argentina as interest in supplying the non-traditional fruit steps up a gear
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ArticleIndian grape exporters count cost
The chlormequat dispute with the EU over chemical residue levels has cost the Indian grape industry dearly
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ArticleMajor profit rise at Comerci
Mexican retailer sees net profit triple in the second quarter of the year
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ArticleAldi mourns passing of co-founder
Theo Albrecht, one half of the brotherly partnership that set up the discount retailer, has died at the age of 88
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Indian grape exporters count chlormequat cost
The chlormequat dispute with the EU over chemical residue levels has cost the Indian grape industry heavily.
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ArticleBonduelle results reveal resilience
The French group has announced its full year results, which it says show the company's "capacity for resistance"
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Saluting the industry's greatest Dane
Eurofruit Magazine editor Mike Knowles salutes Coop Trading's outgoing Svend Aage Kristensen following a near 50-year spell in the fresh produce trade
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EU steps in over farm transport
The EU Commission has put forward a proposal to replace around 50 directives with one core regulation covering the type approval of tractors, trailers and their appliances.
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ArticleDom Rep banana controls lifted
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) scored a major victory on Wednesday securing the immediate lifting of unnecessary controls for bananas from the Dominican Republic and saving importers tens of thousands of pounds and lengthy delays.
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ArticleStubbins begins Asda okra production
Specialist glasshouse growers Stubbins Marketing have begun the production of UK okra and baby aubergines.
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ArticleChiquita CEO goes undercover
Chiquita Brands International CEO Fernando Aguirre will feature on an upcoming episode of US reality television show ‘Undercover Boss’
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ArticleHormone use threatening Indians’ health
Use of the restricted hormone Oxytocin on fruits and vegetables is threatening Indians’ health, according to the nation’s health minister
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ArticleNZ tests spark food safety concerns
Annual tests carried out on New Zealand’s fresh produce show an alarmingly high proportion of samples contained pesticide traces
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ArticleCompensation open after rail infringement
Farmers on the preferred route for a high speed rail link between Birmingham and London may now be eligible to receive compensation under the government’s Exceptional Hardship Scheme (EHS).

