News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3078
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ArticleChiquita under fire over terrorist claims
Protesters are set to hold banana giant Chiquita to account over the alleged funding of terrorist groups in Colombia this week.
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ArticleSyngenta makes dual lettuce move
The vegetable seed specialist has acquired two US-based lettuce seed companies
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Chalcroft extends Tilmanstone business
Chalcroft Construction has assisted in the design and construction of an extension for Dover-based Tilmanstone Salads, part of Bakkavör Group.
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ArticleFDA to overhaul import screening
New web-based system PREDICT has been designed to improve screening and speed up the entry of low-risk products into the US
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ArticleSavings tipped for Thanksgiving
The cost per person for this year’s annual celebratory meal in the US will be less than a typical ‘value meal’ at a fast-food outlet
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ArticleDole handed seafarer responsibility award
Fresh produce giant rewarded for corporate responsibility with regards to its seafarers and maritime employees
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ArticleSakata heads to Spain
Seed company Sakata will hold its annual European Broccoli Conference on November 25-26, in Cartagena, Murcia, Spain.
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ArticleFresh & Easy reveals opening dates
The UK-owned neighborhood retailer will open its first four stores in Fresno, California, by the end of January 2010
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ArticleUniveg expands in Bulgaria
Company's Bulgarian subsidiary set to move into a brand new warehouse and distribution centre by middle of next year
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ArticleFepex hails success of Fruit Attraction
Federation says Spanish trade fair surpassed all expectations for its first edition, which took place earlier this month in Madrid
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ArticlePenny's Bulgarian spending tops €100m
Rewe's discount operation is planning for a major expansion in the country next year
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ArticleCameo blasts competition on taste test
Cameo apples are set to come onto the market in volume this week, following the identification of the variety as the tastiest apple at a press tasting session with Professor Tim Jacob of Cardiff University last week.
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USDA announces export funding
The USDA has announced it will spend $234m in 2009 on programmes to boost exports of fruit and vegetables
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ArticleCherries hold up to heat
Extreme heatwave conditions in Australia’s central west New South Wales are not damaging cherry quality, a leading supplier says
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ArticleSpray ban 'threatens' Philippine bananas
National group Croplife has urged the country's government to consider the potential damage to the export industry of a ban on aerial spraying
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Rains bring relief to Argentina
Rain in the Corrientes region in north-eastern Argentina has given citrus crops a welcome boost.
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ArticleGrape supply drama
The grape market is struggling desperately as supplies of red and white seedless from Brazil come to a premature end.
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ArticleTesco to expand in China
The UK retail giant is set to open multiple hypermarkets in China through a series of joint ventures to develop shopping malls
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ArticleHeat threatens Sunraysia grapes
A spell of very hot temperatures has raised concerns for table grape growers in Australia’s Sunraysia region
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Yorkshire producers visit EU HQ
A fact-finding mission to the heart of the EU saw Yorkshire food producers given an insight into the mechanics of EU policy-making.

