News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3053
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ArticleNW pear exports on the slide in Europe
A larger European crop has meant lower export volumes to the continent for the US northwest pear industry
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ArticleCostco reports Q1 sales rise
Profits remain flat after lower gas prices, higher merchandise costs and a weak dollar offset the growth in sales
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Carbon tax blow for Irish growers
Irish finance minister Brian Lenihan has delivered a far from festive present for the country’s growers in his pre-Christmas budget - a carbon tax.
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ArticlePort of Tilbury woos Zim
Representatives from the port of Tilbury are trying to lure Israeli firm Zim away from Felixstowe
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ArticleSuppliers approve VOG restructuring
Member cooperatives give association green light following series of meetings to discuss proposed reorganisation
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ArticleAPEB vows to fight banana deal
European banana association says it will resist ‘damaging’ deal and also questions support to EU producers
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ArticleUS apple holdings down on 2008
Fresh apple holdings for December fall 9 per cent on the previous year, according to the US Apple Association
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ArticleUS school salad bars receive thumbs up
The Children’s Fruit and Vegetable Act seeks to provide more than US$120m over five years to boost healthy eating habits in schools throughout the US
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ArticleFire destroys Moño Azul facility
The Argentinean firm has lost an important share of its coldstorage capacity in the Río Negro valley to a devastating fire
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ArticleCohesion required for sustainable diet
UK government asked to coordinate approaches of all departments to clarify the requirements of the country's food supply chain
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ArticleArgentina anticipates topfruit slide
Unusual weather conditions are leading most apple and pear suppliers to forecast shorter-than-normal crops for 2010
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit promotion to hit UK
Pink grapefruit from the US state is to go on sale at Waitrose in January and February as part of a marketing campaign
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ArticleAnecoop: ‘disastrous’ season not all bad
Spanish fresh produce company says despite having citrus campaign “to forget”, it benefited from major increase in prices
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ArticleChiquita launches ChiquiSafe container
Fresh produce giant rolls out specialised container aimed at preserving bananas in school bags or lunch boxes
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ArticleGlasgow celebrates 40th and revamp
Traders and authorities at Glasgow wholesale market gathered to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the market and the signing of the contract for its refurbishment earlier this month.
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ArticleGrowth for Chinese citrus
Chinese citrus production is expected to rise 5 per cent this season, a USDA report says, led by oranges and tangerines
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ArticleBanana deal to be 'signed on Tuesday'
Reports claim that the European Union has brought to an end the long-running 'banana wars' saga with Latin American exporters
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ArticleLamy welcomes EU banana agreement
WTO director general applauds the efforts of all parties in bringing to an end the long-running banana trade dispute
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Morrisons makes non-exec appointment
Morrisons has announced the appointment of Penny Hughes as a non-executive director of the group.
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ArticleGrape supplies going strong
Grape supplies from South Africa are in full swing and senders are making the most of a strong market in the run-up to Christmas, although fortunes are likely to change in the New Year.

