News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3162
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Fair Trade Fair imminent
The food and drink sector will remain at the centre of the European Fair Trade Fair, reflecting the trend for products such as Fairtrade coffee and bananas now being commonplace on supermarket shelves.
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ArticleItalian produce trade deficit worsens
Downturn in eastern Europe blamed for worsening figures during March and April, with citrus exports particularly badly affected
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ArticleCold front freezes Argentinean lemons
The arrival of cold winter weather has cast a shadow over the remainder of the South American country’s citrus deal
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ArticleFepex finalises complaint against EC
Spanish federation Fepex has finalised its complaint against the EC for "failing to act" over "fraudulent" tomato imports
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ArticlePanama experiences export fall
The global economic crisis has hit the country's exports, with bananas and melons particularly badly hit
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ArticleExporter aims to meets banana demand
In the Philippines, La Frutera is increasing planted area to cater for strong overseas demand for the fruit
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ArticleSpanish tomato sector demands action
Spanish fresh produce groups are planning to make a claim to the European Ombudsman over 'illegal' tomato imports
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ArticleWRAP guides growers on compost
WRAP (the Waste & Resources Action Programme) has launched a new guide to help fruit growers for applying compost mulch to rows of fruit trees as they search for larger yields.
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ArticleLoblaw to acquire T&T Supermarket
Under the deal, Loblaw will operate Canada’s largest Asian food retailer T&T as a separate business division
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New-store sales boost JM's Q2 profit
Jeronimo Martins has revealed that net profit increased 23 per cent during the second quarter of the year
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ArticleSavola scoops up Géant supermarkets
Azizia Panda increases its share of Saudi retail market, as owner Savola picks up Géant stores in the Kingdom
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ArticlePortsmouth takes up its trowels
The seeds of a big idea which could change the face of the city and the diets of residents have been sown at the University of Portsmouth in Hampshire.
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ArticleACS backs town centre review
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has backed the findings of an influential committee of MPs that raises concerns about changes to retail planning policy and identifies a threat to the future of the high street.
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ArticleTalk of organic recovery misleading
Tesco claims that UK demand for organic product is starting to recover are disingenuous, says the Soil Association.
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McCain Express arrives
McCain has launched a new Express vegetable range designed to make everyday vegetables more interesting and hassle-free for consumers.
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ArticleJuice grant for Blue Skies
Blue Skies has been awarded a grant from the UK government to develop a new African-branded premium fruit juice for export to the UK.
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Project Cascade is go
A new cutting-edge £1 million system from Greenvale AP promises to improve product quality, minimise cross-contamination, lengthen shelf life and save enough water to fill 25 Olympic-sized swimming pools every year.
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ArticleBrassicas blighted by supply woes
A period of stark shortage of cauliflower in the UK market is giving way to oversupply.
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ArticleHackney school serves celeb chef
Pupils at an inner-city secondary school are to sell their home-grown vegetables to a celebrity chef’s London restaurant.
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CenFRA prepares for PPMA
Helping food and drink companies to survive and thrive is bread and butter to CenFRA Ltd.

