News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3070
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ArticleAnecoop launches vegetables venture
Together with three cooperatives from Almería, Anecoop is to create a new sales initiative for its vegetables output
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ArticleBurger follows Foley through Aldi exit
Armin Burger has become the second senior manager to leave the group in a matter of months, according to reports
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ArticleFPC calls new controls 'a burden'
The Fresh Produce Consortium has said that increased import controls on so-called 'high-risk' products are unnecessary
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ArticleThanet scoops Tesco prize
Giant greenhouse project Thanet Earth has landed the Best Local Grower gong at the Tesco Grower of the Year Awards.
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ArticleBremerhaven coldstore in €2m boost
BLG Coldstore Logistics invests in expanding facilities and increasing storage capacity at its Bremerhaven coldstore
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ArticleGlasshouse report pressures authorities
A new independent report on the West Sussex glasshouse industry has identified significant potential for increased production under glass and is set to put pressure on local government in the region.
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ArticleImagination Farms on social mission
The company is partnering with Disney Garden and Toys for Tots to increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables among children
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ArticleWinter cherry season kicks off
The import season for the UK on winter cherries got into full swing last week after a delayed start.
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ArticlePotato Council launches 2010 plan
The Potato Council has unveiled its corporate plan for next year, which was put forward for consultation by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) last week.
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ArticleBooths hosts food hacks
Some of the UK’s top food and drink writers gathered at Booths Artisan restaurant and store in Kendal earlier this month for the Guild of Food Writers’ annual lecture and lunch.
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ArticleSigns of opposition to T&G kiwifruit plan
Growers in New Zealand's South Island have reportedly taken down Enza signs in protest at calls to deregulate the industry
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ArticlePerle du Nord reforms
Following much deliberation, French endives specialist Perle du Nord has finally revealed some of the organisational changes due to be made
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Staffline reports positive year
Recruitment specialist Staffline has reported positive trading results for the third quarter, with earnings for the year set to be ahead of expectations.
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Agronomy training for CFE begins
The first training sessions for agronomists and farm advisers are being rolled out to kickstart the new Campaign for the Farmed Environment (CFE).
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ArticleSpanish support for Canaries' bananas
Spanish minister says measures are already in place to support Canaries’ producers should the banana tariff be lowered
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ArticleApple crisps offer lunchbox option
Perry Court Farm (PCF) is offering up its apple crisps as a healthy alternative following the release of a report on the nutritional content of children’s lunchboxes.
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Delhaize completes Koryfi deal
The retailer has finalised the details of its €7m acquisition of Greek retailer Koryfi to enhance the position of Alfa-Beta in the country
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ArticleSugardrop tomato on sale at Tesco
Described by the retailer as being as sweet as a peach, the new variety has gone on sale in the UK this week
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ArticleWeak dollar shaping Chilean exports
Suppliers may look more closely at opportunities in Asia and Europe while short- and long-term measures are proposed
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ArticleSporty return for Fruitness campaign
With funding approved until 2011, the European marketing initiative is set to encourage a more active lifestyle among children

