News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3010
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ArticleCovent Garden wins market accolade
The National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA) named New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) as the best wholesale market in the UK at its Building Better Markets’ Conference in Birmingham last month.
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ArticleTrade keen on fresh convenience
Visitors flocked to Berlin for Freshconex 2010 last week, with 7,000 trade members focusing on the fresh convenience segment
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ArticleBlackcurrants may hold Alzheimer’s key
A new study is set to reveal that British blackcurrants may hold the key in helping to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
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ArticleFreshconex 2010: Exhibitor comments
Key exhibitors at Freshconex 2010, which took place on 3-5 February in Berlin, give their thoughts on this year's event
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ArticleMajor new skills strategy launched
A major new skills strategy aimed at equipping farmers and growers with the right skills for the 21st century has been unveiled.
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ArticleQV unveils potato pack revolution
QV Foods is launching a revolutionary pack format for its Inspire fresh potatoes.
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ArticleBiopack aims for expansion
Biopack Environmental Solutions is betting on increasing sales and expansion to bring its books back into the black
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ArticleAustralian cherries shipped to Korea
The first ever consignments of Australian cherries left for Korea this week, as officials now target table grape access
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ArticleIndian decision may slow investment
It is feared the Indian government’s decision to postpone the introduction of Bt brinjal will discourage private investment
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ArticleMalaysian event attracts retail buyers
Several key retail buyers are set to speak at next month's Fresh Produce Malaysia event
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Baltimore on show at Freshconex
Baltimore Innovations was showcasing its range of absorbent technology solutions for fresh-cut fruit and vegetables at Freshconex.
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SCRI to unite with Macaulay
The Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI) and the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute have agreed in principle to unite, strengthening Scotland's rural-environmental research capacity and further enhancing their international competitiveness.
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ArticleDamco appoints reefer development head
Erik Osinga joins logistics group as head of reefer development in Europe
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ArticleMarco upgrades systems
Marco has upgraded its TRAC-IT Yield Control Module (YCM) software to reduce giveaway in punnet packing drastically and help automatically ensure the right weight.
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ArticleNew EC produce chief pledges support
Emmanuel Jacquin says Commission will continue to help Europe's fresh fruit and vegetable producers and marketers
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ArticleUSA Pears sponsors Olympic skier
USA Pears is sponsoring cross country skier Torin Koos at this year’s Winter Olympic Games, taking place in Vancouver on 12-28 of February.
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ArticleCoosemupar to be closed down
Troubled Panamanian banana export cooperative Coosemupar is being closed by the company’s government due to spiralling debts
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ArticleBrazilians close deals at Fruit Logistica
The country successfully concluded its eighth participation at Fruit Logistica 2010, introducing new varieties and closing partnership deals
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ArticleRougeline bears green side
The French tomato supplier has altered its packaging in order to illustrate its sustainable approach
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Shelf life singled out by breeders
Improving shelf life has been singled out as one of the biggest growth opportunities in the fresh convenience sector.

