News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3170
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ArticleCabasc runs prize draw in aubergine packs
A Finish couple has drawn a winning ticket to Andalusia in a promotional competition run by Almeria-based vegetable cooperative Cabasc
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ArticleCPA's mixed views on pesticide report
A factsheet on the impact of new EU pesticide regulations on UK agriculture has been released by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
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ArticleKent cherry guide launched
Produced in Kent launched its new Cherry Ripe guide aimed at promoting the stonefruit and bringing it to the forefront of consumers’ minds at Park Farm Community Cherry Orchard in Lynsted, near Swale.
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ArticleAgrexco sends out first pomegranates
The first shipment of Ako and Shani pomegranates from Agrexco has left Israel today.
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ArticleIsraeli mango season looking positive
Exports are on course to return to their traditional level following improved weather conditions this year
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ArticleMaersk Line recognised for sustainability
The shipping group has been handed an award for efforts in reducing its impact on the environment
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ArticleIndian banana exports soar
Overseas demand for the fruit has increased with exports shooting up by 89 per cent between January and April this year
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ArticleCollett's first to market with English apples
The first sample of this season’s British apples was picked today at a secret Kent location.
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ArticleWal-Mart gathers green information
The retail giant is creating a record of the sustainability and environmental impact of different products
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ArticleFresh & Easy opens in Pasadena
The Tesco-owned, US-based retailer is in the process of opening five new neighborhood stores in California
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Waitrose to open first London c-store
Waitrose is set to open its first convenience store in London after acquiring a premises formerly owned by Woolworths, which crashed out of existence early this year.
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ArticleFrench result hits Casino's sales
A slow domestic market impacted heavily on Groupe Casino's second-quarter sales
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ArticleUS pears shape up strongly
Pear growers in the US North West are optimistic that they can compete with European product, with early signs of a bumper crop in the region.
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Bellaverde set for UK growth
A new sweet-tasting broccoli variety is to hit supermarket shelves this month, backed by a celebrity PR campaign
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ArticleAgrexco pomegranate campaign underway
The group's first shipment of the fruit leaves Israel today, kicking off an export campaign that could total 6,500 tonnes
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ArticleBananas buck the trend in Japan
Imports look set to hit record numbers as demand for the fruit continues unabated
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Israeli exports suffer slump
Agricultural exports from Israel have fallen by almost a quarter on last year, with citrus among the products heavily hit.
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ArticleZespri to build on Malaysia gains
The New Zealand-based kiwifruit marketer is looking at growth in its largest southeast Asian market
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ArticleHeatwave boosts retail sales
Warm weather conditions in late June and early July have boosted retail sales, with soft fruit and salads among the star performers.
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ArticleMajor new ethics mark proposed
Major retailers and suppliers are considering a new international sustainability mark which could potentially encompass various certifications and swing the emphasis on accreditation up the supply chain.

