News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2940
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ArticleUnited launches Audits Benchmarking Matrix
US produce trade can now compare auditors' quality systems in order to make informed choices about which programmes to use
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ArticleSales growth at Germany's Metro
Retailer 'back on profitable growth track' after strong first-quarter showing, particularly in international markets
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ArticleOntario Food Board adopts NASA technology
The air sanitation system reduces the risk of produce cross-contamination, helping to maintain longer shelf-life, reduce food spoilage and ensure food safety
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ArticleTomato grower runs for charity
There is still more than a fortnight to go before British Tomato Week gets under way on 17 May, but nurseryman Andy Beeston is getting in on the act early.
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Another fine mess red tape has got us into
Bureaucracy seems to have taken a swipe at the fresh produce industry this week, with the fate of many container-loads of
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ArticleChiquita reports surprise Q1 loss
Chiquita has reported an unexpected $9 million (£5.9m) quarterly loss and cut its revenue forecast for the year, after cold weather and a weak economy hurt banana sales in Europe.
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ArticleAirfreight problems subside
The airfreight of fresh produce is mainly back on track after the chaos created by the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland two weeks ago.
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ArticleFlorette fruit in media burst
Prepared produce brand Florette is investing in an extra media burst for its new fruit range.
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ArticleAustralian exporter bids to battle on
Owner of JAK Fruit Jason Kotz vows to fight on after the company goes into voluntary administration with debts of over A$10m
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ArticleSmaller garlic for China
A cold winter in China has led to a crop of smaller garlic, although overall yields will be similar to that of last year
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ArticleNew kiwifruit varieties stir industry
Zespri’s new kiwifruit varieties, due for a commercial verdict in under two months, have begun to stir the New Zealand industry
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ArticleIndonesia hampered by infrastructure
Experts are calling for urgent improvements to infrastructure, with the ASEAN Economic Community fast approaching reality
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ArticleEdeka reports on profit and sales growth
Germany's largest grocer has battled through difficult market conditions to record a strong set of yearly results
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ArticlePOM Wonderful hits London show
POM Wonderful is to exhibit at The Real Food Festival on 7-10 May at Earl’s Court, London.
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ArticlePotato threats loom for UK growers
Growers of some key potato varieties will need to adapt fungicide programmes this year to protect crops against Alternaria as well as late blight, according to experts.
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ArticleBumper UK asparagus season expected
Asparagus Growers Association is anticipating a record year as consumption and retail market value increases
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ArticleConsumers to double smoothie spending
UK shoppers are expected to break the £1bn spend barrier on smoothies by 2013, with innocent leading the way
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ArticleIndian grape exporter appeals to EU states
Mumbai-based Euro Fruits has urged EU states to make temporary exception on MRLs to ‘save future’ of India’s grape industry
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ArticleUS widens South American papaya access
Papayas from Colombia and Ecuador will be permitted entry into the US from late May onwards
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ArticleLettuce growers count cost of rainfall
Producers in Spanish regions of Murcia and Almería predict average export falls of 35 per cent during weeks 17, 18 and 19

