News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2971
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ArticleUSDA names Blueberry Council members
Thomas Vilsack has announced a number of appointments to serve on the US Highbush Blueberry Council
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ArticleSainsbury's reports sales slowdown
Sainsbury's sales slowed in the fourth quarter but the retailer said it has been a “strong year” for the business.
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Big year for Pakistan kinnows
In a rollercoaster season for Pakistani kinnow mandarins, the export goal of 225,000 tonnes looks to be within reach
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ArticleReport addresses citrus greening strategies
Florida's citrus industry has been provided with strategic recommendations to combat the spread of citrus greening disease
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Tesco accused of charging more at One Stop
Tesco is charging up to 14 per cent more in its One Stop-branded stores in areas where it faces little competition, according to a new investigation.
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ArticleInventor of Italian Chiquita slogan dies
Famed copywriter Emanuele Pirella, responsible for some of Italy's most memorable advertising campaigns, passes away in Milan
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ArticleSainsbury's meets quarterly expectations
Total sales up 7.1 per cent for the 11-week period, with consumer transactions jumping by 1m year-on-year
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ArticleCo-op enjoys packhouse success
Specialist packaging equipment supplied by Marco is playing a vital role at The Co-operative Group’s newly commissioned strawberry packing plant at Longforgan, near Dundee.
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ArticleSpanish struggle to meet salad demand
Growers of Spanish iceberg are warning that the UK market will run short of product over the next two weeks as importers continue to scour their sources far and wide to meet customer demand.s.
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Norbert Dentressangle reports strong year
Logistics giant Norbert Dentressangle has reported a strong 2009, cutting debts brought on by the recession and returning a healthy profit due to advances in the UK.
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Farming Futures holds water workshop
Farming Futures is holding a free workshop on water management for farmers, growers and land managers in the West Midlands on 30 March.
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Produce World reports profits rise
Produce World has reported a significant rise in profits for 2009 as it focused on cash management amid the recession.
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ArticleNSF International opens Costa Rica office
Costa Rican office to meet growing demand for food safety services as NSF expands presence in Latin America
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ArticleUS organic food law under question
Report claims stronger enforcement of organic-food regulations is needed to renew consumer confidence in the industry
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ArticleOppenheimer Group chief backs Zespri
John Anderson says support among retail customers for New Zealand kiwifruit marketer's single-desk status is widespread
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ArticleClerici renews contract with Seatrade
Italian group will continue to act as Seatrade's shipping agency in Genoa despite selling fruit terminal last summer
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ArticleSpanish lettuce shortage expected
Damage caused by recent heavy rains in southern Spain is likely to lead to a shortage of lettuce volumes for export markets
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ArticleHeike Hagenguth leaves Pico
Marketing communications manager Heike Hagenguth is readying to leave Egyptian exporter Pico
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ArticleMarco aids Co-op strawberry packing
Packhouse profitability expert supplies packaging equipment to UK group's new £2m strawberry plant
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ArticleUnited announces foodservice winners
Top chefs and companies to be honoured at United Fresh 2010’s Produce Excellence in Foodservice Awards

