News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3076
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ArticleTarget to expand produce retailing
More of the US retailer’s stores will stock a range of fresh fruits and vegetables before the end of the year
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ArticleSales fall but profit rises at Loblaw
Canadian retailer experiences mixed third quarter, with profit up 20.4 per cent on the same period of 2008
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GLA swoops on labour trafficking suspect
A suspected labour trafficker has been arrested in a raid by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) and the UK Border Agency.
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ArticleEU urged to revise standards change
Freshfel Europe and Areflh call on European officials to restore and maintain specific compulsory standards for fresh produce
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ArticleBelgian sprouts hit stride
Although a smaller harvest is expected, quality is set to be high as Flandria sprouts approach the key period
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ArticleChina opens doors to Peruvian citrus
Peru's citrus industry is gearing up to supply its first direct shipments to the Chinese mainland
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ArticleChilean avos score with youth soccer
The Chilean Avocado Importers Association reached out to more than 13,000 youth soccer fans in California at a recent Chivas USA game
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ArticleIsrael signs new EU export deal
Israeli agricultural leaders have brokered a groundbreaking new deal with the EU that will see the majority of exports free from tax or levies.
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ArticleForum presents convenience trends
Freshconex returns to Berlin for the third time in 2010, boasting a wide variety of conference sessions covering the industry's hot topics
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ArticleCasino proposes management merger
The French retailer is looking to cut costs by combining the management teams of its hypermarkets and supermarkets
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ArticleFrench school project to grow in 2010
France’s project to get pupils eating a fruit a week during break time will reach 1m children in 2010, according to the minister of agriculture
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ArticleSainsbury's beats Tesco in BOGOFL race
Sainsbury’s has followed in Tesco’s footsteps by introducing a Buy One Get One Free Later deal in store - ahead of its rivals.
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ArticleSpanish associations back days of action
Hortyfruta and Ailimpo are backing strike action and a mass demonstration by the country’s fresh produce sector
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ArticleGrowers vote on Florida citrus research
Ballots have been sent to citrus growers in Florida, to determine whether they will continue to tax themselves to support research projects
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ArticleNamibian grape centre opened
The Namibian Grape Company (NGC) has opened a pre-school educational resource centre for the children of its employees in Aussenkehr.
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ArticleJapan cuts back on Australian mangoes
Importers feeling the pinch of the economic downturn are cutting down on orders of North Queensland-grown mangoes
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ArticleAhold delivers "solid" third quarter
Sales and net income climb on the previous year, with strong performances in both the US and the Netherlands
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ArticleMr Fruitness project extended
The European Commission has approved another three years of funding for the “Fruitness enjoy it!” project.
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ArticleWashington apples strong despite drop
This season’s Washington apple crop is likely to be down around 5.8 million cartons on earlier estimates - but it will still be a positive year for the US state.
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ArticleSOLA issues for roots
As a result of receiving a number of queries regarding the specific off-label application (SOLA) of Fazor (maleic hydrazide) on carrots and parsnips, a global leader in providing pest management and biotechnology products, Dow AgroSciences, has issued some guidance to the industry.

