News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3075
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ArticleApple market 'tough but improving'
Italian organisation Assomela publishes stock figures for November and forecasts a gradual improvement in the European market
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ArticleAfghan apples head to India
War-torn Afghanistan last week exported its first apples to India, according to Agence France Presse
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ArticleZespri chairman honoured for achievements
John Loughlin has been given the honour of Fellowship of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants
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ArticleAssociated British Ports gains green mark
Associated British Ports (ABP) has been awarded an accolade for reducing its carbon footprint.
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ArticleSpend more, says Dutch marketeer
Holland's marketing budget only 0.17 per cent of industry turnover, compared with as much as 4 per cent in other food sectors
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ArticleFreshfel highlights School Scheme issues
Freshfel has again aired its concerns over the European School Fruit Scheme and the communication policy around it
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Morrisons records ‘good performance’
Retailer reports like-for-like sales rise of 4.3 per cent for third quarter of 2009, a day after it announces departure of chief executive
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ArticleTask force meet identifies challenges
DEFRA secretary of state Hilary Benn has stated that the key objective of the newly formed task force launched last month is to identify the barriers to increasing the production and consumption of fruit and vegetables in England and to put forward practical proposals to remove these barriers.
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ArticleHortyfruta hits back after Ecohal departure
Andalusian umbrella association Hortyfruta has hit back at former member Ecohal-Granada after it left the Spanish organisation in ignominious circumstances amid accusations from both sides.
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ArticleIGD predicts shopper trends
Consumers will demand “value for values” in their grocery experiences over the next few years as the impact of the recession looks set to leave a lasting legacy, according to new research.
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ArticlePhilippines health body recommends spray ban
The Philippine Department of Health has angered banana workers with its recommendation to ban aerial crop spraying
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart aids Punjab farmers
Indian wholesaler Bharti Wal-Mart has commenced a pilot scheme to assist Punjab farmers in every aspect of fresh produce production
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ArticleIndian onion prices double
The post-monsoon rains that lashed Maharashtra last week have led to a shortfall of onions, causing prices to double in Pune
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ArticleKorea pushes for US tangerine access
Talks between officials could pave the way for South Korea to ship tangerines to the US next year
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ArticleReinhold Messner keeps KIKU climbing
Leading mountaineer features in KIKU-sponsored event as marketer scales new heights in terms of its global volumes
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LEAF to hold 18th birthday bash
Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF) is to celebrate 18 years of tireless work for the agricultural industry with a gala dinner in central London next month, followed by an AGM and president’s event the next day.
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ArticleChile holds dollar crisis talks
The weak dollar is causing concern across Chile’s fruit industry, prompting Fedefruta to call a special meeting this afternoon
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ArticleChristmas veg backed at BBC Good Food
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) will be pushing the case for locally grown seasonal vegetables for the Christmas table at this year’s BBC Good Food Show.
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ArticleMarc Bolland named new M&S ceo
Marks & Spencer has sensationally swooped for Morrisons boss Marc Bolland to become its new chief executive.
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ArticleMarc Bolland handed M&S CEO role
Morrisons' chief executive to take over from Sir Stuart Rose at Marks and Spencer in the new year

