News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2972
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ArticleJazz impresses at Tavola
Recognition of Jazz has risen, according to Enzafruit, having recently displayed the apple at Tavola 2010 in Belgium
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Asian event offers industry access
Ticket sales have opened for this year's Asia Fruit Logistica, which takes place in Hong Kong on 8-10 September 2010
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ArticleDole lowers water use in banana packing
Group introduces energy-efficient New Millennium Packing System to its Standard Fruit de Costa Rica banana operation
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ArticleMcCain in £1m sweet potato campaign
McCain has launched a major £1 million campaign to drive awareness and trial of its sweet potato product through targeted TV, press, sampling, online and coupons.
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ArticleRain in Spain causes UK price rise
Record rainfall in Spain has led to a drop in exports to the UK market, causing prices to rocket
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ArticleM&S revamps marketing
Marks & Spencer has announced a raft of celebrity endorsements across its food and clothing sectors, dumping its flagship “This is not just…” strapline along the way.
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ArticleNew Zealand plans EU Braeburn project
New Zealand is hoping to turn its Braeburn returns around in Europe this season with a new cooperative marketing project
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Argentinean lemon woes
Lemon producers in Argentina’s principal growing region of Tucumán in the north-west of the country are forecasting 25 per cent less volume this year than last, as they prepare to start the harvest next week.
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ArticleMitchell does National Fruit Show double
The Robert Mitchell Partnership came out as double winners in this year’s National Fruit Show (NFS) long-term farm stored competition.
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ArticleNZ apples look ahead to climate shift
Climate change will raise new challenges for the New Zealand pomefruit sector, according to Pipfruit New Zealand
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ArticleBoost for Australian citrus exports
Citrus exports from Australia have received a timely boost, with the EU declaring the country free of citrus canker
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ArticleNOL to increase capacity in 2010
Shipping firm NOL plans to increase its capacity by around 7 per cent this year, as container lines continue to recover
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Anglia hosts LINKFresh Lincoln event
Anglia Business Solutions will be hosting a LINKFresh Roadshow where delegates can explore how modern information technology (IT) can help businesses in the food supply chain to maximise efficiency, minimise waste, increase profitability and improve traceability.
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IT advances benefit Landmark
Companies embracing and investing in technology are seeing significant results with agricultural software company Landmark Systems seeing a boom.
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ArticleAfrican flavour at Macfrut 2010
The 27th edition of the Cesena-based event will have a particular focus on the African continent
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ArticleProminent members sign up to MPS
Dutch vine tomato specialist announces plans for full roll-out of newly launched sustainability certification scheme
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ArticleCarrefour appoints European director
Former Wal-Mart International vice-president Vincente Trius has joined the group to head up European operations
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ArticleTalking Heads | Pierre Pérès
Fruitnet.com talks to ABPM chairman Pierre Pérès about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleLegume scientists seek perfect pea
The John Innes Centre (JIC) is leading a £1.5 million research project in collaboration with pea breeders, growers and processors to hone the make-up of a perfect pea.
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ArticleMaersk Line opens Ecuador-Russia route
First direct liner service between the two countries aimed at meeting increased demand for reefer transport, says shipping firm

