News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2900
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ArticleConad unveils Sapori & Dintorni stores
Italian retailer dismisses 'zero km' movement in favour of distribution of high-quality Italian products across country and beyond
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ArticleMorocco and UK forge closer ties
At yesterday's Morocco British Trade Day, plans were unveiled to boost trade between the two countries
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ArticleFruit Focus 2010 takes shape
Topics to be discussed at UK-based event include satisfying supermarket demand and securing Britain's food future
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ArticleRSA grapefruit to take US by storm
Consumers in the US can look forward to the first-ever arrival of South African grapefruit this week
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ArticleFresh & Easy takes on supply operations
Moves to control Wild Rocket Foods and 2 Sisters Foods' US supply operations are sign of Tesco's 'commitment to the US business'
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Pick-your-own season kicks off
Some 600 pick-your-own (PYO) farms across the UK have opened for business as many commercial farms look to diversify and find a lucrative sideline.
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ArticleMajor bee initiative announced
UK project aims to uncover reasons behind dramatic global decline in honeybees and other pollinating insects
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ArticleLut De Bruyne passes away
Lut De Bruyne, of Belgian auction REO Veiling, has reportedly passed away
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ArticleApple confirms its legendary status
International industry event looks to underline the qualities of apples as a safe, healthy and natural product that is ideal for consumers
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ArticlePotato Council refutes quango claims
Potato Council chairman Allan Stevenson has refuted claims in the national press that the trade body may be shut down as part of the clampdown on quangos.
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ArticleClean bill of health for Italian produce
Italian Ministry of Health reports on further improvement in residue levels and overall safety of country's fruit and vegetables
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ArticleAl Maktoum to begin cargo flights
The new airport is set to boost Dubai's airport capacity so as to handle the anticipated increase in cargo volumes
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ArticleFood security debate flips at Westminster meet
The food security debate at a top level Westminster forum swung dramatically last week when the issue turned from production to the whole supply chain.
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ArticleLondon chef calls for respect for suppliers
A London chef has called on both the retail and foodservice sectors to build relationships with suppliers and “treat them with the same respect that they show you”.
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ArticleGrapefruit growers hail Japan access
Japan’s announcement of market access for Australian grapefruit from fruit fly-affected areas has come as a major boost for growers of red-fleshed varieties
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ArticleMore US cherries fail Taiwan tests
Another batch of US cherries in Taiwan has been found to contain excessive pesticide levels, forcing an increase in spot checks
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ArticleNOL reports jump in container volumes
Shipping line NOL has recorded a big jump in container volume, as the recovery in the trade continues
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ArticleGoReefers offers solution to port chaos
South African logistics firm GoReefers is using the port of Maputo in Mozambique to alleviate shipping congestion in the country
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ArticleReliance retail enjoys better fiscal year
Indian retailer Reliance has announced improved figures for the 2009/10 financial year, and plans further growth
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ArticleMarktkauf reorganisation aids Edeka
Transfer of ownership to regional divisions sees company's hypermarket division achieve slight upturn in turnover

