News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3134
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ArticleWatermelons may be biofuel answer
Watermelons have been thrust forward as the latest option in the continuing search for efficient biofuels.
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ArticleAsda pronounced top for loyalty
Asda is leading the way in terms of customer retention while Marks & Spencer has shown remarkable growth in the sector despite a tumultuous 10-year period, a new study has shown.
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ArticleCoolKit gains quality certification
CoolKit Ltd, a specialist manufacturer of refrigerated vehicle conversions, has secured certification to the internationally recognised quality management system, ISO 9001:2008.
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ArticleBakkavör returns to second-quarter profit
The group has turned around last year's second quarter loss with a profit turnaround of more than €50m
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ArticleLinpac launches tomato trays
Linpac Packaging has improved its designs and launched a new range of trays for tomatoes to satisfy consumer demand for packaging that offers better product presentation.
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ArticleMaersk Line adjusts Med rates
The group has increased fares on services between the Mediterranean/North Africa and North America
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ArticleT&G rounds up grower support
Chairman Tony Gibbs has sent information to growers warning of a possible future downward trend in returns to New Zealand kiwifruit growers
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ArticlePest attack comes on all fronts
Tests are underway on a number of insects found in a package in California last week
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ArticleMetro to acquire Les Supermarchés
The deal, which is expected to go through by the end of the month, is designed to strengthen Metro’s presence in eastern Quebec
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ArticleCapab appoints new board of directors
Miguel Leonetti has taken over from Alejandro Casado as chairman of the Argentinean berry producers’ association
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ArticleSeven & I cuts profit outlook
Japan's largest retailer said that full-year profit will be hit by weaker consumer spending and a cooler summer
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ArticleSaudi imports set to rise
Imports of agricultural products are forecast to rise this year in Saudi Arabia, says Business Intelligence Middle East
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ArticleMarket Intelligence acquires FPJ publisher
The publisher of Eurofruit Magazine, Asiafruit Magazine and Americafruit Magazine has announced that it has acquired Lockwood Press Limited
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ArticleAlsace’s growers continue to suffer
Fruit and vegetable production is shifting across the Rhine River, according to Alsace’s beleaguered growers
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ArticleAlbert Cross lands Hollywood face
The Scottish potato producer has unveiled Desperate Housewives star Marcia Cross as the new face of Rooster potatoes
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ArticleHollywood star fronts Albert Bartlett ads
Fresh potato supplier Albert Bartlett has signed up a major Hollywood A-lister to front their new Rooster potato campaign in the company’s biggest advertising campaign yet.
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ArticleInternational traceability guide launched
GS1 and the International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS) have produced guidance for those responsible for implementing traceability, including growers, packers, importers and distributors.
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London firms make capital gains
Businesses in the capital could escape paying out millions of pounds after an initiative to reduce the number of parking fines or Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) given to commercial vehicles was approved.
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ArticleDutch onion volumes fall
The Dutch onion crop could be as much as 10 per cent down on last year, but will still be in plentiful supply in the UK.
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Syngenta hosts open field days
Plant research specialist Syngenta is to host a number of field demonstrations to display its vegetable and crop protection products next month.

