News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3310
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Delhaize to open up to 81 stores
Belgium-base retail group is set to open as many as 81 new supermarket outlets this year in the wake of positive 2008 sales growth
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ArticleGuatemala to boost mango deal
The Central American country is planning to increase mango exports to the US this year
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Eurospar format extended to mainland UK
Spar announces plans to convert 11 former Somerfield stores to its larger format, already present in Northern Ireland
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Enza Zaden to launch sweetgreen
Trademarked pepper variety set to be unveiled at next month's Fruit Logistica trade show in Berlin, Germany
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CMR acquires banana marketer
Barcelona-based CMR Group has announced the acquisition of Canary Islands-based banana marketer Tomás Valentín Pastor
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Stena Line cuts sea freight jobs
Stena Line is set to cut jobs in the UK and the Netherlands after freight volume losses on its Harwich to Rotterdam, Europort route.
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BIM plans new stores in Turkey
Discounter reports strong growth due to increasing consumer demand for cheaper food in the country
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UK food writer calls for Israel boycott
Joanna Blythman has urged ethically-minded readers of the Guardian.co.uk website not to buy country's fruit and vegetables
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Fruitness campaign to focus on kiwifruit
Italian kiwifruit are to be the focus of the latest stage of the three-year ‘Fruitness enjoy it!’ promotional campaign in several EU countries
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ArticleChange4Life steps up the pressure on obesity
The government’s anti-obesity campaign Change4Life is stepping up its efforts this month with a major new advertising push to accompany its ‘8 behaviour changes’.
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ArticleCalifornia faces citrus greening threat
Multi-million dollar industry faces potentially devastating threat from citrus greening after carrier insect was detected in the US state
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ArticleNew fungicide increases yields
Crop protection innovators Bayer CropScience has launched a new fungicide, Rudis, which may massively increase crop yields.
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ArticleIsraeli growers pay price for Gaza assault
Israel’s military offensive in Gaza has started to hurt its own farmers, as international boycotting campaigns gain momentum
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ArticleAgrexco unaffected by Gaza crisis
The Israeli exporter has seen no effect on its business activities, despite the violence in Gaza and calls to boycott Israeli produce
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ArticleMusgrave in value move
Musgrave is introducing a new value range to its Budgens and Londis stores.
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Phosphate arrives on UK shores
Potato and vegetable growers will benefit from the first phosphate cargo to arrive in the UK for several months, coming into Sutton Bridge in time for this years spring plantings.
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Packaging receives funding injection
As novel packaging and ethical waste issues become more important in a congested market producers in Yorkshire may benefit from a funding boost to help develop innovative new products and packaging ideas.
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ArticleHazeldene launches chef special
Hazeldene, one of the UK’s leading suppliers of prepared salads, is launching a branded range of salad products available through the wholesale network to convenience and independent retail channels across the UK.
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Food research receives boost
A new national research centre for food and the environment has been set-up, with the industry hoping this will ensure all areas of DEFRA’s policy are firmly based on science and evidence.
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ArticleApple supplies in euro dilemma
The strength of the euro against sterling is making life difficult for French apple growers supplying the UK market, as English growers get set for a mid-season relaunch of PR activities for the first time.

