News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2882
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ArticleMovento gains aphid approval
The insecticide Movento has gained full label approval for the control of aphids and whitefly in collards and kale.
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ArticleContainers boost Maersk forecast
Improved container business performance sees shift in profit expectations to above 2008 level of US$3.5bn
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ArticlePicota cherry campaign nears record sales
Spain’s Pictota cherry exporters are experiencing strong season in key markets, such as the UK and Germany
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ArticleUS obesity rates climb once more
New report shows that 38 US states now have obesity rates above 25 per cent, while only Colorado is below the 20 per cent line
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ArticleOppenheimer creates new berry post
North American importer-distributor promotes Nolan Quinn in effort to dedicate greater efforts to lucrative berry business
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ArticleBrand Dossier | KIKU
The apple brand is set to unveil an eye-catching new promotional tie-in with a leading Formula One racing team this month, the latest in a series of sporting endorsements
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Weis reports Q2 sales increase
Sales and earnings at the US north-east retailer both rose during the 13 weeks ended 26 June
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ArticleSainsbury's opens tree house store
Sainsbury's is to plant two million trees over the next five years and has opened a tree house store as part of a CSR drive.
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ArticlePublix launches deli lunchboxes
Each of the five lunch options for children will include fresh fruits and vegetables when they roll out in the US later this month
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ArticleGrowers praise senate citrus effort
Florida Citrus Mutual has backed new regulations that could aid in the industry's fight against pests and diseases
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Peruvian mangoes set to increase
A strong increase in Peruvian mangoes is expected this year, according to Peru Exporters Association (Adex).
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ArticleMorrisons axes celebrities
Morrisons has put its emphasis on fresh food and cut its celebrity endorsement approach in one fell swoop.
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ArticleFood groups seek government assurances
Representatives from the eight English regional food groups met in London this week to determine their future strategy following the announcement regarding the future of the Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) and government budget cuts.
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ArticleSunkist in favour of US/Korea deal
Senior vice president of US citrus cooperative Sunkist Growers Mike Wootton is in favour of the US/Korea free trade agreement
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ArticleIndonesian fruit consumption lags
Indonesians are consuming half the recommended level of fresh fruit per capita, despite being a big producer of tropical fruit
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ArticleShort labour for Indian apples
A shortage of seasonal workers is worrying apple growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh in the midst of a record crop
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ArticleSpeculation continues on Carrefour sales
Despite denying its South East Asian interests are for sale, Carrefour is still in the region’s spotlight
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ArticlePrice war stirs up pineapple market
Volumes reported to be "through the roof" in the UK as country's major supermarket chains engage in price-led promotions
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ArticleRubens campaign ramped up
WAC PR & Marketing in Kent, is set to add bite to the Rubens apple campaign in the UK - following its appointment by Norman Collett, the fruit marketing group based in Paddock Wood.
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ArticleRungis sees trade slip
One of the world’s largest wholesale markets has reported a slip in the trade of fruit and vegetables.

