News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2949
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Empty skies trigger produce shortages
The grounding of flights across Europe due to the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland last week is likely to leave supermarket shelves destitute of selected fresh produce items.
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ArticleMaxcel granted emergency approval
Maxcel, a plant regulator for the chemical thinning of apples, has been granted an emergency approval of 120 days in the UK.
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ArticleImproved Q1 for Kuehne & Nagel
Logistics group announces year-on-year growth through the first three months of the year
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ArticleAsoex reveals school rebuilding project
Chilean export association sets up programme to help rebuild two schools damaged in February's devastating earthquake
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ArticleBlue Skies forced to close facilities
Grounded flights in UK following spread of volcanic ash cloud forces closure of factories in Africa and South America
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ArticleCarrefour set to open first Iraq store
The French retailer is reportedly due to open its first store in the Middle Eastern country before the end of 2010
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ArticleEuropean airfreight feels volcano impact
The ash cloud generated by the eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano system has grounded air cargo across northern Europe
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ArticleHillfresh ready for Spanish melon deal
Dutch importer set to receive first consignments of new-season Spanish melons this week as campaign gets underway
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ArticleStandard & Poor cuts Carrefour rating
A day after Carrefour announced a share buyback. ratings agency Standard & Poor cut its credit ratings on the retailer
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Ten-point plan for horticulture success
The National Horticultural Forum (NHF) is calling for a substantial research and innovation agenda in sustainable production, health and wellbeing to create the right environment for the future success of UK horticulture.
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ArticleIndustry events disrupted by volcano
Several events are set to be postponed or cancelled due to the ongoing disruption to air travel caused by Iceland's volcano
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ArticleLeading firms taking part in FRESH2010
Nevskaya and RGS confirm their participation in FRESH2010, which is due to take place on 13-15 April in St Petersburg, Russia
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ArticleRussian recovery brings fresh promise
Speakers at FRESH2010 in St Petersburg predict economic recovery will boost the market for imported fresh fruit and vegetables
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Capespan UK back in the black
Capespan UK has bucked a downward trend in the Capespan Group to return to profitability in 2009, following a tough year in 2008.
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ArticleTotal Produce reports small decline
Total Produce has reported a “resilient performance” in 2009, revealing a small decline of 3.3 per cent for the year while signalling its intentions to acquire more companies in the coming year.
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DEFRA grants Leeds GM trial
DEFRA has granted approval for Leeds University to conduct a second research trial of genetically modified potatoes this year.
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ArticleDamco keen on Indian growth
Maersk’s logistics arm Damco is targeting big growth in India over the next five years according to the company’s CEO
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Whole Foods restarts UK expansion plans
Organic grocer Whole Foods has restarted its plans for expansion in the UK as sales begin to recover at its US business.
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ArticleBrammy Awards reveal new category
The Bramley Campaign has announced details of its annual Brammy Awards and unveiled a brand new category in the prestigious industry accolades.
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ArticleHamburg Süd boosts refrigerated fleet
The German shipping line has taken delivery of 2,000 new Daikin container refrigeration units

