News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3157
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ArticleWeather and pricing boost Colruyt's sales
The Belgian discounter has reported on a strong first quarter of 2009/10, with sales up 6.6 per cent
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Hugh Featherstone dies, age 83
Former Freight Transport Association (FTA) director general Hugh Featherstone has died at the age of 83.
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ArticleUS passes landmark food safety reform
New legislation will give government more resources to safeguard food supply, including more frequent inspections
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ArticleClimate change to hit Californian crops
A new study in the US has claimed that global warming could make California unsuitable for fruit and vegetable growth in the future
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ArticleNZ apple and pear exports to fall
The ministry of agriculture and forestry predicts topfruit production will rise but shipments will fall as growers diversify their ranges
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ArticleZespri rides out European storm
Fresh produce market experiencing falling demand, higher stocks and tumbling sales as economic crisis continues to have an impact
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ArticleZespri continues marketing push
Blogging, dieting and competitions are at the heart of the kiwifruit marketer's North American promotional strategy this season
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ArticleBiopesticide use endorsed
The fruit industry has been told to capitalise on the potential use of biopesticides ahead of the forecasted implementation of new EU regulations in spring 2010.
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ArticleStrong demand boosts Zespri sales
Positive performance in company's key Asian marketing regions puts total deliveries significantly ahead of last year's figure
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ArticleSharpak snaps up Rexam assets
Packaging group Sharp Interpack has announced that it has acquired Rexam's Deeside packaging operation
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ArticleProtests hit French-Spanish border
French fresh produce growers blocked the motorway on the border with Spain yesterday to protest against dwindling returns
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ArticleSpain holds stonefruit crisis talks
Competition and market saturation have this month pushed down prices for Spanish peaches and nectarines to below the cost of production
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ArticleNew pest discovery in Mexico
The threat of citrus greening disease has increased with the discovery of a carrier on the Yucutan peninsular
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ArticleTesco hosts watercress meets
Tesco is enhancing its watercress offer in the South by hosting Meet the Grower events featuring local producers, as its looks to boost promotion and sales of the product.
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ArticlePBH handed innovation award
The organisation has been recognised for its efforts to reduce and prevent obesity in the US
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Australian grapefruit thrives
Western Australia’s red-flesh grapefruit industry is growing rapidly, with exports this season nearly doubling as new markets are secured for the fruit.
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ArticleParknShop visit for Congress delegates
Delegates at the Asiafruit Congress in Hong Kong will have the chance to visit an outlet owned by one of the country's biggest supermarket chains
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Capespan Namibia is formed
The Capespan Group has concluded a 10-year marketing and management agreement with the National Youth Service (NYS) to manage the Namibia Grape Company (NGC), as part of a skills transfer process.
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ArticleNZ minister praises emissions study
David Carter has welcomed work done by the country's topfruit industry into calculating its carbon footprint
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ArticleUnder 40s unveil next location
A roving conference focused on driving more youth into the industry has announced its next location in Europe.

