News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3177
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ArticleMurcia to destroy third of melon crop
Murcia’s melon sector has elected to destroy 30 per cent of this season’s harvest in a bid to return "ruinous" prices to normal levels
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S&A pensive over final decision
S&A Produce is holding its breath as plans over its future lie in the hands of Herefordshire District Council following the deferral of its site proposals.
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ArticleAsda to launch "wonky" produce range
Asda is to capitalise on the new EU marketing standards to target home chefs by launching a range of misshapen fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleEuropean banana sector to meet EC
Europe’s banana sector is to meet with the European Commission this week to argue the need to maintain the banana import regime
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British Field Crops updated
The second edition of the popular British Field Crops book has just been published and is bigger and better than the previous edition of 2005.
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ArticleTexan citrus volumes to rise
Production is expected to bounce back during 2009/10 following a 12 per cent decline in yields during the previous season
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CFA celebrates 20th anniversary
The Chilled Food Association (CFA) is celebrating its 20th anniversary following two decades of pioneering schemes and international debate.
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ArticleBelgian auction sees drop in sales
Mechelse Veilingen has reported a drop in revenue for the first half of 2009 thanks to low vegetable prices
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ArticleEnza backs New Zealand triathlete
The apple exporter is sponsoring triathlete Michael Kelly to help develop his talent and promote the Enza brand
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ArticleAeon's Q1 results tumble in Japan
Japan's second-largest retailer has announced that profit slumped 62 per cent during the first quarter of the year
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ArticleItaly to harvest red-fleshed apples
Commercial volumes of the Weirouge variety could be available within as little as four years, according to developers
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ArticleAntwerp closes in on rival ports
Container traffic at the port grew faster than at Rotterdam and Hamburg in 2008, as it continued to close the container gap
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ArticleFire rips through Cologne wholesale centre
Initial estimates put damage at around one million euros, with police unwilling to rule out either arson or a technical fault
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Sedex offers streamlined option
As the industry looks to cut red tape wherever possible, Sedex is rapidly proving a viable option demanded by many of the major retailers in the UK.
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ArticleNew owner for Liverpool Produce Terminal
Liverpool Produce Terminal, the fresh produce terminal operation based at Seaforth Docks, Liverpool has a new owner.
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ArticleFruidor makes new appointment
Jean-Marc Piloquet has become the new assistant managing director at French group Fruidor
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Tesco sticks to hiring schemes
Tesco is encouraging this year’s graduates to turn to retail as it confirms its commitment to hiring in the coming year.
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ArticleRFID study findings revealed by RPA
A widespread study of RFID technology at all stages of the produce supply chain has come to an end in the US
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ArticleKiwi deregulation 'not on the agenda'
Despite criticism of New Zealand's single-desk kiwifruit export model, marketer Zespri has received the backing of both producers and government
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ArticleChiquita eases Eastwind fears
The US-based group has said that the shipping company's bankruptcy filing will not affect service to Chiquita customers

