News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3316
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ArticleKroger reveals US$75m investment
The US-based group will undergo an expansion project in Indiana that will create 250 new jobs
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Article2008 exceeds expectations for Migros
The Swiss-based retail group has reported strong preliminary net sales for the full-year period
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ArticleUSDA issues new grape order date
The new 10 April-10 July marketing order for California desert and imported table grapes comes into effect for the 2009 shipping season
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ArticleUS-Peru ink free trade deal
The agreement, which takes effect on 1 February, makes Peru the 17th free trade partner of the US
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Taste of Kent nominees announced
Some of the county’s top food and drink producers and retailers hoping to land Kent’s ultimate accolade for their industry, are a step closer to their goal following the announcement of the shortlist for the Taste of Kent Awards 2008.
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ArticleTalking Heads | January 2009
Fruitnet.com spoke to Gérald Lamusse, global brand manager of international fresh produce event Fruit Logistica, about his role and career in the industry
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ArticleGeorge Perry in salad expansion
A Birmingham wholesaler is expanding with the opening of a brand new salads firm on the city’s Pershore Street horticultural market.
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ArticleConference rates Re:freshed
You thought BOGOFs were a thing of the past, but Re:fresh is bringing them back in recognition of the financial climate in which the industry is operating.
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ArticleMaharashtra horticulture development board proposed
The Indian state of Maharashtra has proposed to establish a horticulture development body
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ArticleNew mangoes ripe for commercialisation
Three new mango varieties are being offered for commercialisation by the Queensland DPI
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ArticleAustralian fruit fly outbreaks contained
A fruit fly outbreak in the Australian state of Victoria has authorities on alert
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Biotechnology forum set for Lisbon
EuropaBio and IntertechPira have joined forces to stage the European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology (EFIB) in Lisbon this year.
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Higgins Group celebrates landmark
Potato company The Higgins Group is celebrating 50 years of production this year charting the rise from ‘Potato Man’ to successful company.
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Scottish food recycling kicks into action
Scottish Water Waste Services has been awarded a licence to begin recycling food waste following the installation of a multi-million pound system at its composting site near Cumbernauld.
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Labelling looks to 'natural' world
A new report has revealed that marketers are going back to basics in ensnaring their audience worldwide with repeated references to the natural world.
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New climate change targets for horticulture
The NFU and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) have agreed a new Climate Change Levy (CCL) target for the horticulture sector at the next scheme milestone in 2010.
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ArticleFairtrade Fortnight returns
Fairtrade Fortnight is to return under the slogan ‘Make It Happen. Choose Fairtrade’ as the Fairtrade Foundation urges businesses make a push in improving supplier equilibrium in 2009.
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Rockwell takes sustainable steps
Rockwell Solutions has announced that it has achieved compostable certification for its Biopeel PLA lidding and flow wrap films.
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Dutch flower sales level out
Dutch floral specialists Bloemenveiling FloraHolland sold more than €4 billion (£3.6bn) worth of flowers, and house and garden plants in 2008, only a 0.25 per cent rise on 2007.
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Shelf-life improves with new packaging
Dutch designers RPC Bebo Nederland has manufactured a new range of citrus-peel-free products with extended shelf life in a new innovative move for Del Monte Foods.

