News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2946
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ArticleDeal penned for Penshurst Place
A deal has been penned between Produced in Kent and Leith’s, the caterer for Penshurst Place, to serve more produce in the historical home’s newly furbished Garden Tea Room.
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ArticleGreenery launches sustainability initiative
New scheme allows growers achieving sustainable performances to apply Nature Counts endorsement to fresh produce packaging
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ArticleMorocco sees prices rise
In March, Morocco witnessed a major rise in prices for fruit and vegetables due to poor weather conditions
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Water act raises farmer concerns
A new act approved by parliament aimed at reducing flood risks in homes and businesses fails to recognise the need to produce food in England and Wales, according to the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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Metro delivers 'pleasing' Q2 results
Group earnings increase and sales rise at Canadian retailer through second quarter of fiscal 2010
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ArticleMylene Pacheco joins PMA team
PMA fills new position of vice-president for member value creation, leading events, education and R&D staff teams
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ArticleFresh Russia declared a success
More than 250 delegates from 25 countries attended Fresh in St Petersburg last week to gain an insight on the Russian market as the event was declared a success.
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ArticleAntwerp reports on climbing volumes
Belgian port handles growing freight tonnage during first quarter as it bounces back from the global economic crisis
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ArticleNatures Way named top employer
Prepared salad and fruit producer Natures Way Foods (NWF) has been certified by the CRF Institute as one of the UK’s top employers for 2010.
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ArticleDole speaker joins Cool Logistics bill
Ulises Carillo has confirmed participation at the third Cool Logistics conference in Hamburg on 20-22 September
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ArticleVolcano crisis 'shows packaging value'
Linpac has said that food waste generated by the grounding of aircraft could have been avoided by correct food packaging choices
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ArticleLondon hosts Fresh Convenience Congress
New annual conference taking place on 22-24 June will see discussions on the latest trends in the fresh produce convenience sector in Europe
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ArticleUK radish supply begins
Home-grown radishes have hit UK supermarket shelves this week in what is shaping up to be a strong season for the product.
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ArticleTesco to open Indian outlet
British retailer Tesco is looking to Asia to fuel growth, and will open its first Indian outlet this year
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ArticleKing gains UK top-fruit insight
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King gained an insight into the supermarket’s top-fruit orchards during a visit to Kent.
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ArticleKenya suffers from flight cancellations
Producers in the African country have been forced to dump tonnes of produce, as flights to Europe remain grounded
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ArticleBlue Skies reopens factories
Ready-to-eat produce importer takes advantage of easing of airfreight restrictions following volcanic ash crisis in Europe
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ArticleSeatrade wins RSA citrus contract
Deal with Western Cape Growers Union means end of a decade-long citrus shipping contract for Cape Reefers
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UK farmers learn from Africa
UK farmers have a unique chance to share knowledge and experiences with fellow African farmers this spring in a project run by development charity Send a Cow.
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Consumption tops EGEA agenda
An EGEA conference taking place in Brussels from 5-7 May seeks to redress the problem of inadequate consumption of fresh produce among economically disadvantaged people.

