News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3118
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ArticleTasty Bunch to promote to kids
The European Commission will unveil a new healthy eating campaign to fight childhood obesity next week, majoring on fresh fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleOrganics sector to reignite
The Organic Trade Board (OTB) has unveiled a plan to grow the organics industry by £1 billion by 2015, while dispelling the uncertainty surrounding the organic brand and educating consumers on what organic really means.
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ArticleRijk Zwaan hosts Salanova event
The group invited its Salanova lettuce partners to Germany last week for a series of lectures, demonstrations and workshops
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ArticleDole plans private notes offering
The US-based fresh produce giant has revealed that it is set to make a private offering of US$310m senior secured notes
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Retirement prospects worsen
Retirement has become more elusive than ever for retail business owners as the UK struggles to emerge from recession, according to new research.
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ArticleDEFRA sets out SPS minimum
DEFRA has set a new minimum claim size for the Single Payment Scheme (SPS), administered by the Rural Payment Agency, at one hectare.
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ArticleAgralys completes Terr'Loire takeover
French agricultural company confirms it has taken control of potato and vegetable supplier following its recent bankruptcy
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ArticleAnecoop inaugurates Russian subsidiary
Spanish group Anecoop has officially launched Agrikoop, its subsidiary for the Russian market
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Product development remains priority
Food and drink suppliers may be finding life tough in the recession, but their enthusiasm for product development remains undimmed, new research reveals.
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ArticleEconomic slump dents Chilean returns
Last season’s poor prices in major export destinations is prompting Chilean fruit suppliers to reduce dependency on markets like the US and Europe
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ArticleRetailers jump on fresh bandwagon
A new report reveals non-grocery outlets in the US are starting to stock perishable goods to reflect changing shopper habits
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ArticleThanet Earth recognised for impact
The UK-based greenhouse complex has been handed the Norah Stucken award for its impact on the horticulture industry
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ArticleNorth East markets body launches
As producers in the North East look to increase local consumption of their food, a new representative body has been set up after a sizeable lottery grant.
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UK's trading standard improved
The UK has improved its international import standards and is now ranked the 16th-easiest country to trade with.
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ArticleIoH honours Thanet Earth
The Fresca Group’s Thanet Earth glasshouse complex has been honoured with an award from the Institute of Horticulture.
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ArticleCo-op launches "Pioneering" potato
The Co-operative is introducing a new potato named after its founders as its looks to extend its Grown By Us product range.
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ArticleRewe to launch premium private label
Feine Welt (Fine World) products will be priced around 15 per cent lower than comparable branded, premium items
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ArticleGeorge Hammond director to retire
Brian Madderson, a highly regarded figure in the global reefer shipping and logistics business, will step down at the end of October
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ArticleLeading reefer executives join event
Thomas Eskesen of Maersk Line and Rick Kimura of MOL Liner to take part in panel discussions at Cool Logistics 09 in Germany
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ArticleCosta Rica firing on all cylinders
Exports of Costa Rican bananas to Europe and the US are projected to rebound next year as the industry closes a door on flooding damage

