News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3033
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Sainsbury's tomatoes go green
Sainsbury's has announced that its Basics tinned chopped tomatoes are to be sold in cartons rather than cans, reducing packaging by half a million kilos per year.
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ArticleX5 reveals 2009 sales success
Russian retailer sees full-year sales jump 33 per cent, and forecasts a similarly strong 2010 campaign
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ArticleCMA CGM appoints new CEO
French-based container shipping firm CMA CGM has appointed Philippe Soulie as its new CEO, and founder Jacques Saade as chairman
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ArticleGreenery to market John Baarda produce
Leading glasshouse grower agrees 'in principle' to market vegetables through UK arm of Dutch marketing organisation
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ArticleYear of promise for Tenderstem broccoli
After beating UK sales targets despite difficult conditions in 2009, volumes are predicted to grow by 15 per cent this year
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ArticleNew mushroom punnet launched
Sharp Interpack has taken a significant step towards eliminating the impact that its packaging has on the environment with the launch of its c-Low mushroom punnet.
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Irish multiples in "daylight robbery" accusation
Multiples in the Irish Republic have been accused of “daylight robbery” in the discounted prices they pay producers, and the new president of the Irish Farmers’ Association has warned of widespread protests if returns are not improved.
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ArticleEnglish apples see relaunch boost
The English apple season is being relaunched as the industry looks to capitalise on increased availability of designer apples and a lengthier season.
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ArticleFreeze fails to sour grapefruit deal
Florida grapefruit exports to Japan look set to remain on course despite the recent freezing conditions that have hit the state’s citrus crop
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ArticleCNY looks good from Singapore
Fresh produce sales are looking positive in Singapore as Chinese New Year celebrations draw closer
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ArticleLow ginger supplies boost prices
Low Chinese ginger production and a late Indian season has caused a jump in prices of the spice
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Carrefour plans Indian franchises
French retail chain Carrefour is negotiating a deal with India’s Future Group that would see them open franchise stores in the country
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ArticleNew CEO for Australian banana body
Peak body the Australian Banana Growers Council has appointed Jonathan Eccles as its new CEO from 1 February
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ArticleChina’s fresh produce quality up
A report from the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture says the quality of fruit and vegetables in the country improved last year
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart trademarks refused
The joint venture company Bharti Wal-Mart is facing problems in India regarding the trademarking of its GV brand
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ArticleExports level out Taiwan orange prices
Taiwan’s growing orange export market in Shanghai has helped level out prices at home during harvest season
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Rijk Zwaan gets Sensational at Fruit Logistica
Rijk Zwaan will officially launch its product line Sensational Flavours to international trade at Fruit Logistica in February.
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ArticleRSA growers watch citrus markets
With the South African citrus export season just weeks away, the industry is keeping an eye on developments across Europe
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ArticleHanjin bumps Trans-Atlantic rates
Korean shipping group reveals rate recovery programme consisting of three quarterly restorations through the year
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ArticleMixed forecast for RSA stonefruit
South Africa's exports of plums and apricots are expected to drop this year, while nectarine and peach volumes could increase

