News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3160
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ArticleSales and profits fall at Supervalu
The US-based retailer has reported on a tricky first quarter of the year, with results reflecting the tough economic environment
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ArticleMaersk Line increases transatlantic rates
The shipping group will introduce a general rate increase on 1 September after declaring current charges "unsustainable"
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ArticlePhilippines targets new mango markets
The country is to undertake aggressive promotional activities to open up new markets for the fruit
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Frozen food championed for schools
A new in-depth report into school lunches has attacked the common assumption that fresh food has greater nutritional value than frozen.
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ArticleRevolving door in produce ownership
The industry is in serious flux according to a new report, revealing that as many as one in seven companies in the UK fresh produce industry could change ownership as a result of the current economic climate.
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ArticleChange4Life in massive produce boost
local shops nationwide are to get help to sell fresh produce from the department of health’s Change4Life initiative.
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ArticleJaffa resists recession
Although the recession has brought many difficulties, Israeli Jaffa citrus exports have managed to grow in some key markets
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ArticleOnline tool helps prepare for event
Asia Fruit Logistica's Virtual Marketplace allows visitors to access key exhibitor information prior to the September event
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Interchange snub sparks FTA anger
St Albans District Council in London has rejected plans for a new rail interchange at Radlett, sparking anger from the logistics industry.
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ArticleQ2 net sales increase at Ahold
The Dutch retailer has reported on strong domestic and US sales during the second quarter of the year
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High street sales struggle continues
The UK high street is having a difficult summer as retail sales fell for the third month running in the year to July, and the forecast for August is also weak, according to the CBI.
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Fair Trade Fair back this autumn
The European Fair Trade Fair will be held this October in Lyon, France, as the importance of the sector continues to grow
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ArticleBig-name retailers fight back in UK
Sales growth is slowing at discounters as larger groups adopt aggressive promotional and pricing strategies
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ArticleDel Monte records strong sales
Fresh Del Monte Produce has reported better-than-expected second-quarter profits after a boost in pineapple sales and strong banana prices.
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ArticleMaersk Logistics to rebrand as Damco
AP Møller–Maersk Group's supply chain management and freight forwarding activities to be merged under single brand
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ArticleSouth African citrus forecasts fall further
As concerns over the strong rand worry exporters, forecasts for Valencia and grapefruit volumes have been further reduced
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ArticleFresh Del Monte reports on strong Q2
The group saw its net sales increase in the three-month period, driven by strong banana, pineapple and fresh-cut performances
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Fairtrade Towns site launches
A new International Fairtrade Towns website that will connect nearly 700 Fairtrade towns in 18 countries has been launched today by the Fairtrade Foundation with partners across Europe.
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ArticlePipfruit NZ calls for joint marketing
Chairman Ian Palmer tells national radio station that a more concerted approach to apple exports is required in Europe
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ArticleIndustry unites at Fruit Focus
The event saw over 1,200 UK growers and fresh produce industry representatives come together for demonstrations and discussions

