News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2947
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Scottish trade participation urged
Industry organisation Scotland Food & Drink is urging all food and drink organisations to get involved in this year’s Scottish Food & Drink Fortnight.
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ArticleRelief as airlines reopen for business
As the volcanic ash cloud over Europe subsides, the week-long restrictions on air transport are being steadily removed
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ArticleAgrexco begins organic sweetcorn exports
Israel's Agrexco sees in the spring with its first shipments of organic sweetcorn
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ArticlePink Lady reveals marathon plans
Pink Lady will be handing out free apples and leaflets about the brand at this year's London Marathon
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ArticleMr Fruitness prepares for new campaign
EU-backed project set to promote range of fresh fruits to children in Austria, German, Poland, Sweden and the UK
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ArticleChile to market Summerkiwi in Korea
Chilean Summerkiwi industry welcomes new growers to work in cooperation for exports to specific markets
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ArticleCoastline Produce opens new office
Fresh produce grower-shipper makes strategic move to enhance operational efficiencies and continue growth
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ArticleRed watercress becomes protected
Bakkavör and The Watercress Company (TWC) have teamed up to apply Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) to a red watercress variety named Old Flame.
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ArticleMastronardi ramps up tomato volume
Demand for the Canadian group’s One Sweet tomato exceeds production despite ongoing growth in output
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ArticleMexico Calidad Suprema rewards supporters
US produce players congratulated for their continued procurement and promotion of fresh produce from Mexico
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ArticleQ4 earnings increase for Supervalu
Group announces positive quarterly results and reveals a number of upcoming changes to its board of directors
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ArticlePicota campaign start faces delay
Spain’s Picota cherry season is likely to begin up to a week later than last year, says Denomination of Origin organisation
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ArticleIndian exporters struggling with ash
Indian fresh produce exports to Europe have ground to a halt thanks to Europe’s volcanic ash cloud
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ArticleHamburg Süd battles through downturn
Shipping group reveals that widespread cost-cutting measures could not prevent a fall in turnover during 2009
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ArticleCarrefour sells Indonesian interests
French retailer Carrefour has agreed to sell 40 per cent of its Indonesian retail business to local company Trans Corp
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Labour wins freight plaudits
Labour’s commitment to improving railfreight should it win next month’s general election has delighted the Freight Transport Association, which says the party’s manifesto very much echoes its own, published just last month.
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ArticleFlorette gets Three Lions on a plate
Florette is set to capitalise on football mania across the UK this summer with its FIFA World Cup-themed official England Three Lions Salad.
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Online help for farmers
LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) is organising an online workshop to help farmers in opening their farm to people on Open Farm Sunday.
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ArticleFairtrade Foundation scoops award
In the Sustainable Development category, the Queen's Award for Enterprise has gone to the Fairtrade Foundation
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Call for on-farm training mount
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) has called on the next government to throw its weight behind training for farmers and growers after a national skills audit ranked agriculture and horticulture 25th out of 27 for its future economic significance, but third on the list for its skills deficit.

