News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3020
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ArticleFood retailers under greater scrutiny
Retail operators in both Russia and the UK face stricter regulation after new government controls are introduced this month
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Small firm anger over tax system
Small firms believe Britain’s tax system is deeply unfair and urgently needs to be simplified, new research has revealed.
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ArticleSinclair debuts new systems in Berlin
inclair is to debut its new Variable Print System (VPS) as well as its new Hand Labelling System (HLS) at Fruit Logistica next week.
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ArticleTunisia highlights organic potential
The African country is set on boosting its exports of organic produce, and intends to introduce a new Tunisian organic label
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ArticleCanada invests in varietal development
New apple and sweet cherry varieties will help Canadian growers expand production and shore up competitive edge in markets worldwide
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ArticleUSDA announces produce purchases
To alleviate food surpluses and stimulate the economy, the USDA is to purchase fruits and vegetables for domestic nutrition programs
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ArticleCanaries back ‘European Taste’ campaign
Canary Islands banana association Asprocan and the EU are backing campaign to promote awareness of region’s geographic brand
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ArticleUniveg subsidiary improves cold chain
Turkish supplier Alara Agri Business confirms it has installed a new quality monitoring system provided by StePac
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ArticleJapan grants Peru mango access
Peru is gearing up to export its first Kent mangoes to the island nation after receiving the green light from the Ministry of Agriculture
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ArticleUnited Fresh features safety focus
The latest developments in food safety technology will be on display at the United Fresh 2010 conference in Las Vegas
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ArticleMaersk Line on show at Fruit Logistica
Shipping group will mark its ninth-consecutive year of participation by displaying a number of new developments
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ArticleLow prices push Colruyt sales
Belgian discounter has reported on an improved sales performance through the first nine months of 2009/10
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ArticleUK shoppers backing local food
Increased numbers of UK consumers have turned to locally produced food over the past three years, according to new IGD data
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ArticleGreek farmers block roads
Greece’s embattled farmers disrupted traffic earlier this month in order to demand better prices for their produce, causing transport chaos
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ArticleEnglish topfruit sales boosted
English apple group reports increased sales of topfruit this season, thanks in part to widespread media coverage
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ArticleMarkets currency mooted
Market managers across the UK have been urged to act with initiative and introduce measures such their own currency to put themselves at the fulcrum of communities and ensure long-term prosperity.
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ArticleLove Your Greens campaign gets go ahead
The new £25,000-budget brassica PR campaign will focus on the promotion of broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, swede and cabbage over the next two years, Pam Lloyd and Madeleine Waters of Pam Lloyd PR told Brassica Growers’ BiennialConference and Trade Exhibition industry.
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ArticlePakistan fresh produce exports up
New data shows Pakistan’s fresh produce exports are well up for the first half of the 2009/10 financial year
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Salads availability struggles
Temperatures well below seasonal averages are continuing to affect availability of salad and vegetable lines from Spain.
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ArticleDole named Fruity Friday sponsor
Tropical specialist Dole Fresh UK has been announced as the first headline sponsor of Fruity Friday, an awareness and fundraising campaign held by the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF).

