News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3051
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ArticleAhold to expand US supermarket network
Giant-Carlise, a division of Ahold USA, has agreed to acquire a number of stores from Ukrop Super Markets
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ArticleUK focus drives Egypt forward
Lina Naim, chairman of Homin and deputy of the Agricultural Export Council, has said the Egyptian mentality towards quality has changed and links with the UK are to be vastly improved with new work on logistics.
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Makro to collaborate with suppliers
Egyptian suppliers have been given one year to learn and implement standards to bring their products up to UK levels by a leading wholesaler.
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ArticleGreenvale Cascades to green success
Greenvale AP has said its radical new vegetable-cleaning system, Project Cascade, could save the industry billions of litres of water.
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ArticleAFFCO supports young fruit growers
The Australian Fresh Fruit Company is staging two events next year aimed at boosting the skills of the country’s young fruit growers
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ArticleFruitmann hails "golden years" for Egypt
A leading UK importer has described Egypt’s current agricultural position as the “golden years” and called for the government to look at the development of a fruit export board.
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WarmStor introduced to trade
A revolutionary store-warming system was introduced on a wider scale last month.
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RPA under double fire
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) is taking flak from both parliamentary ombudsman Ann Abraham and the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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ArticleChileans focus on ready to eat
The Chilean kiwifruit industry is to concentrate on producing ripe and ready-to-eat produce for the UK market, following research by the Chilean Kiwifruit Committee (CKC) on what consumers want.
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Koppert unveils Spical-Plus
Koppert Biological Systems has launched Amblyseius californicus in a slow-release bag.
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ArticleMagrabi targets strawbs success
Magrabi Agriculture has set its sights on producing more strawberry varieties, as it looks ahead to a promising season.
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High street drop-off predicted in 2010
Retailers enjoyed a third consecutive month of sales growth in the early build-up to Christmas, but are predicting flat sales in the New Year, according to the CBI.
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ArticleTesco and Ocado up festive charges
Two of the big four online supermarkets are increasing their delivery charges significantly in the days leading up to Christmas as they look to maximise profits and gain from festive food shopping.
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ArticleÖner’s greenhouse project nearly ready
The Turkish exporter has revealed that its ambitious greenhouse project for vegetables nears completion
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NSure secures new investor
Dutch technology transfer firm NSure has attracted a new investor to help it realise its aims of internationalisation.
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ArticleUS navel orange imports gain pace
The greater volume of citrus entering the US from Chile is adding to the category’s value on a year-round basis
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ArticleFDA opens Mexico office
US Food and Drug Administration opens third post in Latin America and its tenth international office in the past 13 months
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FPC welcomes Oxfam sustainability report
The Fair Miles report produced by Oxfam and the International Institute for Environment and Development has been welcomed as a step towards encouraging UK consumers to consume a wide variety of fruit and vegetables, irrespective of their country of origin, and to be reassured that their food choices are ethical ...
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ArticleBonduelle to build new salad site
The French fresh-cut firm has revealed plans to build a new factory in Italy to replace that which burned down in 2008
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ArticleSuper de Boer sold to Jumbo
The deal has been approved by all parties and is now complete, the Dutch retailer says

