News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2905
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ArticleChile anticipates avocado shortfall
Following last year’s record, Chilean Hass avocado sendings are tipped to decrease during the 2010/11 season
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ArticleThe Greenery expands mushroom facility
Company says expanded centre will help it capitalise on new opportunities for growth in the European mushroom category
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ArticlePreparations ramp up for Green Week 2011
Messe Berlin and the Federation of German Food and Drink Industries (BVE) are offering all exhibitors from the food industry a number of innovative and improved ways of participating in International Green Week 2011.
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ArticleBGA's new campaign targets men
The UK's men are the target of the Brassica Growers’ Association's new campaign highlighting broccoli's role in reducing prostate cancer risk
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ArticleRetailers cut margins for French cherries
The new agreement on supermarket margins will be put immediately to the test, as French growers struggle during the current cherry season
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ArticleUnited Fresh applauds US child health act
New child nutrition legislation in the US set to overhaul the quality of meals provided by schools and child care institutions
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ArticleMexican sweet limes eye US access
US Department of Agriculture seeks comment on draft pest risk analysis for import of sweet limes from Mexico
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ArticleFraîch'attitude looks to kids
Children from the Midi-Pyrénées region were treated to an educational day about fresh produce as part of France's Fraîch'attitude Week
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ArticleT&G marks kiwifruit anniversary
Company celebrates 51 years since Jack Turner first coined the word kiwifruit and looks forward to success with new varieties
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ArticleTesco sees sales growth slow
“Very low” food inflation and high fuel costs blamed by Tesco for slow down in like-for-like sales growth in core UK market
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ArticleFlorida votes for citrus greening research
An additional $2.8 million (£1.9m) is to be allocated to citrus greening research in the US state of Florida following a vote by the Florida Citrus Commission, taking total spend on the destructive disease to $10.8m.
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Sainsbury’s kicks-off UK cherry job
Sainsbury’s has put its first British cherries of the year on sale three weeks before the official start of the fruit’s season.
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ArticleFood inflation hits Tesco growth
Tough fuel prices and plummeting food inflation were blamed for a relatively poor performance from the UK’s number one supermarket.
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ArticleNew exhibitors sign up for Asia event
Asia Fruit Logistica 2010 expected to attract some 250 exhibitors and 3,500 visitors to Hong Kong alongside the Asiafruit Congress
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ArticleNew £7m food centre set for Shropshire
A new £7 million state-of-the-art food business centre is to open in Shropshire with public funding.
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ArticlePMA Fresh Event highlights challenges
PMA Australia/New Zealand’s annual conference highlighted some of the challenges facing the fresh produce industry
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ArticleBranded Cypriot potato hits Waitrose
Solanum, a member of the Produce World Group, has added to the new fresh potato brand Cyprus Gold to its portfolio destined for Waitrose.
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ArticleCMA CGM links economic powers
The shipping giant has boosted its offer on the South Asian market with the launch a new service linking China to India and Pakistan
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ArticleProgressive to open five more NZ stores
Supermarket operator Progressive Enterprises has unveiled plans to open five new Countdown stores in New Zealand’s North Island
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ArticleDamco introduces Asian trucking service
Logistics company Damco has introduced a new trucking service between Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia

