News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2943
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ArticleChile back to full strength after quake
Shipments from main ports return to normal as Asoex says that the fresh produce industry is over its "most significant disruption ever"
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ArticleJaffa launch cancelled after theft
A high profile brand launch for one of fresh produce’s most recognised names has had to be cancelled due to theft.
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ArticleUK soft-fruit firm renamed
KG Growers is to be renamed Berry Gardens Growers to integrate the soft-fruit presence of marketing company Berry Gardens Ltd.
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ArticleMajority snub loyalty schemes
A new report on loyalty schemes in the retail sector has revealed that some 93 per cent of shoppers would not stop shopping somewhere if they scrapped their loyalty card scheme.
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ArticleJapan to take Taiwanese dragon fruit
After almost ten years of negotiations, Taiwanese dragon fruit will finally be available in Japan
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ArticleJapan to accept GM papaya
After a research project that began over 20 years ago, Japan has announced it will accept exports of Hawaiian GM papaya
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Borough bod joins Covent Garden
The Covent Garden Real Food Market in London has poached market manager Chris Denning from Borough Market to head up its own Saturday fresh produce offering.
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ArticleGrupo Paloma receives enterprise award
Spanish fruit and vegetable group Paloma is awarded prize for global marketing efforts by IFEMA and Spanish newspaper Expansión
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ArticleChiquita Hellas lauded as 'superbrand'
Greek arm of fresh produce multinational handed title at ceremony of Superbrands in Athens this month
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ArticleSligro sales rise in first quarter
Dutch retailer boosted by successful sales campaigns, operational improvements and calendar effects
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ArticleExtremadura aims to boost exports
Spanish region stages trade visit to Mexico and US in effort to boost exports of stonefruit and other products
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ArticleCertis to distribute insecticide products
The group has been appointed by Nippon Soda as the distributor for a range of tebufenozide products across Europe
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Lemon workers protest in Argentina
Citrus producers in Argentina’s main lemon-growing area of Tucumán in the north-west of the country have started their season with a labour dispute.
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ArticleFairtrade lands Queen's Award
The Fairtrade Foundation has been handed the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Sustainable Development category.
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ArticleEgyptian grapes headed for early start
Unseasonable weather may help Egyptian grape exporters this season by bringing the start date forward
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ArticleCalifornian asparagus in full swing
Good weather conditions have enabled producers to ramp up activities in all growing areas, the state's Asparagus Commission reports
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ArticleAustralian citrus crop down
This year’s Australian citrus crop will be down in terms of tonnage, but fruit size will be larger than average
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ArticleShoppers urged to eat their purples
Purple is the new 'green' that could provide the backbone of a healthy diet but shoppers remain unaware of the blackcurrant’s benefit, according to new research.
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Easter figures mask sorry truth
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has said new figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) confirm March’s strong retail sales growth was Easter-driven.
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ArticleT&G completes new cold store
Turners & Growers have completed construction of a new cool and dry store facility in the New Zealand town of Kerikeri

