News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2953
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ArticleNZ hanging on Braeburn pricing
New Zealand’s Braeburn industry is hoping better prices in Europe and the UK this year will pull the sector through
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ArticleChiquita teams up with BFFC
Chiquita Brands International has formed a partnership with Bahrain Fresh Fruits Company for the distribution of its bananas
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ArticleDole to export Romanian produce
US Multinational reveals future plans and hopes for Eastern European market
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ArticleAhold eyes Belgian advance
John Rishton looks ahead at group's annual meeting of shareholders, admitting he sees no short-term "significant improvement" in the economy
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ArticleBramley Apple Week proves success
TV spots and magazine appearances help to push the popularity of Bramley apples in the UK
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Easter feasting pushes food sales
The total value of food sales went up 4.3 per cent on a year earlier between January and March, while like-for-like food sales jumped 2.5 per cent.
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ArticleAttendance strong at UK show
Natural & Organic Products Europe, held this week in London, enjoyed its most successful show in spite of the economic climate
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ArticleChile records blues export growth
Following a solid performance this season, prices for Chilean blueberries in the US are set to decline as domestic offer increases
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ArticleEarthcycle celebrates Earth Day
Illinois retailer Sunset Foods to offer fresh produce in Earthcycle's compostable packaging as part of green campaign
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Colin Bentley dies, aged 87
Former fruit trade veteran Colin Bentley has died aged 87 after a long and glittering career in the industry.
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ArticleYorkshire toms hit Asda
Yorkshire cherry tomatoes have made their debut for the season on Asda shelves.
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ArticleFirst Cornish new potatoes lifted
The first Cornish new potatoes have been lifted and will be marketed under the Growfair - Pride of Cornwall brand.
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit gets helping hand
Australia’s stonefruit industry will receive government assistance in trying to develop export markets in Asia
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ArticleAusVeg expresses import concerns
Australia’s peak vegetable industry body is concerned about relying on imports after a food safety scare in China
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ArticleHelp for Australian mandarin exports
The Australian government will help Citrus Australia with a promotional campaign for the country’s mandarins
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ArticleDeveloping a clear picture
Taste Radar offers a unique and dedicated combination of panel feedback and market analysis for the fresh produce business
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ArticleWal-Mart launches Rollbacks drive
The price campaign is taking place across the retailer’s US-based network and covers thousands of items, including food
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ArticleEU fresh fruit imports slide in 2009
New figures show that fruit imports from third countries slipped by 7.13 per cent, while vegetable imports remained relatively stable
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ArticleCapespan weathers difficult storm
Group says that it managed to ride out the storm in 2009 and has announced what it terms "fair" financial results for the year
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ArticleRestructure Improves skills council
Employers in the food and drink industry will be handed better access to advice and support on skills following a major restructuring of sector skills council Improve and the National Skills Academy for Food and Drink Manufacturing.

