News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2930
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ArticleRSA transport strike continues
Continuing strike action by South African transport workers could put pressure on fresh produce exports from the country
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ArticleAusVeg examines federal budget
Australian vegetable industry body AusVeg has examined this week’s federal budget and what it means for the industry
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ArticleCarrefour to open more Indian stores
After announcing its first wholesale outlet in India, new reports claim Carrefour will open 4-5 by year-end
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ArticleBlueberries “star” of soft fruit category
Global Berry Congress hears that blueberries are helping to drive buoyant sales of premium-priced berries
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Fruit allergy site proves popular
The total number of visits to the Fruit and Allergy website, which was launched in mid-January, is approaching 1,000 and more than 200 users have already tested their fruit allergy type.
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ArticleDole stresses green commitment
Dole has created an office of corporate responsibility and sustainability to highlight its environmental commitment
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The Greenery tests green trailers
The Greenery has unveiled new aerodynamic trailers which could cut fuel consumption in the delivery of fresh produce.
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ArticleLearning on the Farm founder dies
Nick Rebbeck, recently rewarded for his lifelong service to the organic movement, passed away last month
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ArticleEaster timing distorts retail figures
The timing of Easter has proved key to an apparent upturn in food sales as the retail industry reported a 2.3 per cent drop in sales.
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ArticleRungis completes railway terminal
The Paris-based wholesale market has just finished renovating its railway terminal, doubling its shipping capacity
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ArticleBio Tunisia label is unveiled
This week sees the launch of Tunisia's first organic label, Bio Tunisia, aimed at adding value to the country's fresh produce exports
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ArticleAlara boosts cherry production
Thanks to an increase in volumes at its own orchards, the Turkish exporter expects a rise in cherry production
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ArticleCarrefour plants seed in India
The French chain Carrefour has announced its first ‘cash and carry’ venture in India, to be built this year in New Delhi
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Fears over logistics in hung parliament
Britain’s economic recovery will be hamstrung by a hung parliament if it leads to a government more concerned with electoral reform than investment in infrastructure, warns the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleCouche-Tard names new COO
The Canadian retailer has announced the appointment of a new COO following the stepping-down of Real Plourde
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ArticleHerbfresh takes to two wheels
Harvesting crews at Thames Valley grower and packer Herbfresh have taken to two wheels to move from field to field.
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ArticleMr Fruitness continues to enjoy it
With funding secured for at least three more years, the successful Fruitness, enjoy it! campaign is pushing ahead with new promotional activities in five key EU markets
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ArticleEurope readies for new Peruvian crop
Peru is gearing up to ship around 47,000 tonnes of Hass avocados to Europe when the new season gets underway this week
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Asda and Stubbins in toms team up
Asda and Stubbins Marketing Ltd have been promoting new varieties of locally grown tomatoes at Asda this week.
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ArticleChip week declared a success
National Chip Week 2010 has been declared a success after generating national newspaper coverage every single day and with slots on primetime and daytime television and radio programmes.

