News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2948
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ArticleNevada schools to receive salad bars
United Fresh campaign to improve school meals in the US gains pace with donations to two schools educating 450 children
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ArticleAsh cloud causes Asian backlog
Asian airlines are experiencing a huge backlog of orders as fallout continues from Europe’s volcanic ash cloud
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ArticlePeru considers trade expansion
Exports of products including avocados and table grapes could benefit further from trade deals and new market opportunities
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ArticleNational Mango Board programme to continue
US Industry members vote in referendum to carry on mango programme for a further five years
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GP stores to take Metro GP banner
The name conversion is part of the Canadian retailer’s plans to increase its visibility in Quebec and Ontario
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ArticleBlue Skies reopens operations
Ethical exporter Blue Skies has restarted production at its factories as some airlines operating in and out of mainland Europe begin to resume operations.
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ArticleNatures Way leads UK employers
Prepared produce group certified by CRF Institute as one of the UK's leading employer organisations for 2010
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ArticleFraîch'attitude week targets kids
For 2010, the annual promotional event for the French industry will concentrate on getting children more involved
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ArticleFresh produce sector hit by flight ban
Industry players across Europe are reporting major disruption as a result of the blanket ban on air travel in several countries
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ArticleHamburg recognises Brazil value
The Port of Hamburg was successfully represented at the Intermodal South America trade fair in São Paulo
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ArticleTesco experiences profitable 2009/10
Comparative yearly revenue and profit climbs as retailer says it is in a stronger position than at the beginning of the economic downturn
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ArticleSupermarkets snub produce wipe
Supermarkets are deliberately snubbing a product used to ensure fresh produce hygiene to protect their organic category, according to an expert.
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ArticleTesco reports record profits
Tesco has reported a record rise in annual profits, seeing the figure rise 10.1 per cent to £3.4 billion.
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ArticleIFCO delivers strong growth
First quarter proves a success as the group records revenue growth of 10.9 per cent and a profitability gain of 29.2 per cent
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ArticleRotterdam recovery begins at port
The port of Rotterdam has reported a ‘strong recovery’ with throughput increasing at the Netherlands port through the first quarter of 2010 as the impact of economic recovery is felt.
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ArticleFurther produce acquisitions lie ahead
Ailing fresh produce businesses need to “groom themselves for sale” to retain what value is left in their firms ahead of a wave of acquisitions, according to an industry analyst.
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ArticleCostco to set up base in Sydney
Discount US retailer Costco has chosen the Sydney suburb of Auburn as the home for its Australian base
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ArticleIndian strawberry production gets boost
Research carried out in the Indian state of Uttarakhand could see farmers in the region growing Dutch strawberry varieties
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ArticleRussia still land of opportunity
Delegates to FRESH 2010 in St Petersburg were told further growth in expected in the Russian market over the next five years
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ArticleAsh delays produce by "at least a fortnight"
The impact of the airspace closure across northern Europe due to the volcanic ash cloud on fresh produce could be severe and last for “at least a fortnight”, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).

