News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2887
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ArticleFruit Logistica deadline approaches
Strong interest from potential exhibitors means that competition for places is fierce ahead of the 31 July deadline
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ArticleItalian grapes "up to ten days late"
Harvesting in main region of Puglia now likely to get going in week 29, but fears of a clash with delayed Spanish fruit remain
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ArticleMarco launches system at Fruit Focus
Packhouse profitability experts Marco are using this year’s Fruit Focus show to launch their new Production Control Module (PCM), specifically designed to eliminate errors in the printing and labelling of packed product.
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ArticleWFL grows Kent kiwis in secret
Kiwis are being grown in secret in Kent as one of the UK’s biggest fruit marketers works on supplying subtropical fruit from the ’Garden of England’.
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ArticleUK beetroot season underway
Recent warm weather helped bring crop on following cold spring that hampered initial growth
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ArticleEurope’s stonefruit crop set to fall
Growers revise seasonal crop forecast down as result of frost damage across Europe
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ArticleFreshfel Europe joins IFPS
European fresh produce association becomes the newest member of the international produce forum
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ArticleUnited Fresh in new salad bar pledge
Multiple salad bars to be donated to schools in New Orleans as part of 'A Salad Bar in Every School' campaign
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ArticleAgence Bio launches TV spots
In France, organics are set to get TV time, with a series of short programmes designed to educate viewers
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | July 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleGovernment questioned over agency workers
The Fresh Produce Consortium is pressing for more detailed guidance on the Agency Worker Regulations which will come into force in October 2011.
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ArticleBooths backs British summer fruit
North-West regional retailer Booths has got behind English fruit this week with the first arrivals of cherries retailing alongside gooseberries.
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ArticleIndia debates foreign retail laws
The country’s trade ministry has asked for stakeholder opinions on the matter of foreign direct investment in India’s retail sector
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Ministerial assurance on ombudsman
Competition minister Ed Davey gave his assurance to the Grocery Market Action Group this week that government will be forging ahead with legislation on establishing a grocery ombudsman.
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ArticleAmazon launches UK grocery service
New service offers 22,000 options to UK consumers as Amazon looks for a slice of the online grocery market
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ArticleTarget tapping into fresh market
US retailer remodels more stores to offer fresh fruits and vegetables as part of new PFresh format
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ArticlePanama banana strike persists
Losses reach into millions of dollars as Chiquita banana workers stand firm over their opposition to new labour law
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ArticleContinued dry spell threatens supplies
The UK’s warm, dry spell is threatening to cause difficulties for salad and vegetable growers
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ArticleIndustrial sabotage suspected in Australia
Police have launched a major investigation in Northern Queensland into the suspected sabotage of millions of vegetable seedlings
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ArticleMore light makes nectarines healthier
Study finds that using protective covers to reflect sunlight back on to trees can also result in higher yields and bigger fruit

