News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3102
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Fruit Attraction beefs up exhibitors
More than 320 companies from the fruit and vegetable sector have confirmed their participation at the first edition of Fruit Attraction, the Fruit & Vegetables Trade Show in Madrid.
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Collaboration deemed key to sustainability
Retailers, manufacturers and suppliers must collaborate to secure sustainable supply chains if Yorkshire and Humber's food and drink industry is to overcome the challenges ahead, was the message from the Farexchange Programme's annual conference at Oulton Hall in Leeds last week.
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Big guns see market share growth
Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons have all seen their growth fall back on the last quarter but in each case have added market share as their growths have been higher than the overall market, according to new data from TNS Worldpanel.
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ArticleUS industry leaders unite in GAP effort
Key representatives from across the US produce industry are joining forces under a new audit harmonization initiative for food safety
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ArticleRT-Mart plans Auchan merger
RT-Mart and Auchan are negotiating a possible merger and considering an IPO in Hong Kong in 2010
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ArticleUS citrus players upbeat on season
Leading US citrus players are reporting a positive outlook for the new California navel and Florida grapefruit seasons
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Article7-Eleven trials wrapped bananas
The US retailer has revealed that it is working with Fresh Del Monte to trial individual packaged bananas in 27 Dallas stores
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ArticleM&S plans fail to satisfy investors
Marks & Spencer’s plans for the future, including a move into online food sales, disappointed investors yesterday
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ArticleGovernment launches retail markets group
The government has stated its intent to support street, covered and farmers’ markets with the establishment of a working group involving senior officials from a number of government departments and leading industry bodies.
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ArticleTesco slams "woeful" schools
The leaders of the UK’s two largest supermarkets have issued a rallying cry to employ young British people and train them well as the Tesco boss branded the UK education system “woeful”.
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ArticleIndia develops taste for Australian navels
Australian citrus exports to India are enjoying a bumper year, according to leading trade figures
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Marco gears up for National Fruit Show
Fruit packhouse profitability experts Marco will turn the spotlight on their comprehensive range of Sammo Group top fruit graders, packers and palletisers at this year’s National Fruit Show.
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Branston installs new £600,000 system
Branston Ltd has announced a £600,000 investment in new software across its three UK sites, which will provide even greater working efficiencies.
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ArticleTesco catching up with rivals
The retailer has fallen behind its UK competitors in terms of growth, but recent results show an improvement
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ArticleOppenheimer unveils fresh blueberry deal
This season's roll-out of Oppenheimer’s new fresh blueberry program with Ocean Spray will be cross promoted with blueberry juice
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ArticlePandol focuses on employee health
The table grape giant recently joined the local community together in Delano, California, for a one-day health fair
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Tesco steps up security bid
Tesco is looking to maintain security of goods in transit with Secureseal's tamper-evident trailer seals.
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ArticleEuro Asper to be held in UK
The conference programme is currently being finalised for Euro Asper 2010, which takes place in the UK in March
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ArticleThe Co-operative continues climb
The Co-operative Group has reported that its growth in the first half of the year has been driven by its food business.
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ArticleWatercress producers stand their ground
British watercress farmers are seeking an EU ruling to ensure that land-grown cress cannot be sold as traditionally grown watercress.

