News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3065
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ArticleBristol Fruit Sales lands BBC prize
Bristol Fruit Sales (BFS) is celebrating its victory at the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming awards 2009 last week in London.
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ArticleDefying the fickle finger of exchange rates
Exchange rates have turned against key Southern Hemisphere suppliers to Asia, but the rising purchasing power of the region's markets means there is plenty still to play for
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Packaging workshop imminent
Attendees at a new hands-on professional workshop will look at sustainability in packaging and legislative hurdles.
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Canary Islands up UK ambition
Canary Islands banana producers are keen to take advantage of their industry’s environmental credentials as they seek to send product to the UK once more.
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ArticleOxford Farming Conference nears
Close to 300 delegates have registered for the 2010 Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) which runs from January 4-6, 2010 at the Oxford University Examination Halls.
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ArticleIndustry welcomes market report
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has welcomed the new Markets 21 report which sheds light on the potential of traditional markets to contribute to local communities.
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ArticleSlowdown for food price growth rate
The recession has reduced US demand for fruits and vegetables, among other items, curbing the rise in retail food prices this year
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ArticleMixed third quarter for Russia's X5
The country's largest retailer sees net sales fall but net profit soar compared with the third quarter of 2008
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ArticleMultivac and Rohwedder to cooperate
Multivac packaging solutions has added Rohwedder to its process chain
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Citrus industry still profitable in Florida
Despite problems with disease and storms, the industry still contributes US$9bn to Florida's economy each year
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ArticleZim slumps to third-quarter loss
Israeli shipping group said that lower revenue lead to a year-on-year nine-month loss of US$513m
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ArticleFlorette launches new site
Salad giant Florette has launched a new website with the theme of “10 years of prepared salad expertise” at its heart.
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ArticleUSDA donates to phytosanitary initiative
USDA makes new donation to Standards and Trade Development Facility, a project aimed at improving phytosanitary standards
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ArticleProfit rise for Colruyt
Belgian discounter reports increase in net profit to stay on track for a modest rise in its full-year result
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ArticleDutch POs confirm merger plans
Unistar, Brassica Group, Westveg and Tradition reach agreement for merger plans announced back at the end of October
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ArticleGrower consolidation "inevitable"
The Greenery MD Philip Smits argues sector will have to address problem of excess production to maintain decent prices
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ArticleIsrael set for 80,000 tonne avocado crop
Figures released by country's Plant Production and Marketing Board peg exports at 50,000 tonnes, with a possible return of €70m
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ArticleRetailers up lobbying ante over ombud
A fierce lobbying campaign has broken out as the UK’s major supermarkets look to steer the government away from the introduction of an independent ombudsman.
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ArticleUK horticulture frets over research future
Leading figures in the field of horticultural research urged the industry players to rise above their differences to avoid losing key institutes and to help bring new talent into an ailing sector.
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ArticleAsian Citrus shares plunge
Chinese orange plantation owner Asian Citrus Holdings has seen its share prices plunge after it was suspended on its Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut

