News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3161
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ArticleEU approves agricultural promotions
The European Union is to contribute some €27.8m to 16 marketing programmes in 12 of its member states
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ArticleSeald Sweet to supply Fairtrade citrus
As of this summer Seald Sweet International will become one of the first groups to source Fairtrade-certified citrus for the US market
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ArticleZeus Kiwi seals deal with Syngenta
The Greek kiwifruit producer has signed a deal to begin using the agrochemical company's crop management initiative Signia
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ArticleFairtrade produce sales soar in Europe
New study attributes increase in sales to growing retailer commitment and heightened consumer awareness
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Germans plan Fairtrade Banana Day
A total of 1m Fairtrade organic bananas are to be distributed in Cologne on 18 September as part of a major promotional event being organised by Transfair
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ArticleFairtrade avocados launch in US
Earth Source Trading is the first importer to bring Fairtrade-certified avocados into the US
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ArticleUK urged to boost Fairtrade backing
The UK retail industry can still open doors to more growers in developing countries, delegates heard at this week’s Fairtrade Commercial Conference in London
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ArticleDaabon Japan introduces fair trade bananas
Fair trade is on the up in Japan, with the introduction of Daabon Organic’s line of Ecocert bananas
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Fairtrade Fortnight set for launch
The UK-based Fairtrade Foundation hopes to drive awareness and consumption of ethical products through its annual campaign
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ArticleUK consumers Go Bananas!
As part of Fairtrade Fortnight, which began on 22 February, UK consumers will seek to break the world record for eating Fairtrade bananas
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ArticleFairtrade making its mark
A new survey has demonstrated that support for the Fairtrade label is on the rise in spite of the credit crunch
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Fairtrade Foundation adds to senior team
Freeview's Cheryl Sloan has joined the organisation as its new marketing director
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ArticleConsumers demand more than organic
Rising consumer expectations are forcing organic companies to start going beyond organic
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ArticleTesco senses organic and Fairtrade recovery
The UK retail giant has reported an upsurge in sales of premium, organic and Fairtrade foods
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ArticleTesco plans allotment rentals
Tesco has hopped on to the back of the rising trend for grow-your-own veg in a new plan to rent out allotments.
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ArticleSpanish players link up
Andalusian orange grower group Quality Distribution Fruits (QDF) has joined forces with the largest fruit and vegetable group in Almería, the Unica Group.
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Morrisons scoops Brammy gong
Supermarket Morrisons and foodservice company Pauleys were among the gongs as leading players in the Bramley apple sector met to celebrate the culinary apple’s success.
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Multisorb relaunches website
Multisorb Technologies, the active packaging technology specialist, has launched a new website.
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ArticleNovember verdict for NZ apple case
A three-day WTO hearing into New Zealand apple exports to Australia took place in Geneva last week, assessing the viability of this year's risk analysis verdict
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ArticleTesco US branded "sleazy"
An American politician has hit out at Tesco’s US venture, branding it “Fresh & Sleazy” after its alleged mistreatment of workers.

