News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3348
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Tesco results give food for thought
When the retail juggernaut that is Tesco unveils its slowest quarter of growth in 15 years, even those members of the industry
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Spanish deal with citrus crisis
The spanish citrus sector was this week facing unrest as grower groups stepped up pressure for a general strike.
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ArticleGomez and Bartle win top Tesco awards
Tesco celebrated its inaugural Supplier & Grower Awards in London on November 20.
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ArticleHMI prosecutes Food City (Stourbridge)
Horticultural Marketing Inspections (HMI), part of the Rural Payments Agency (RPA), has successfully prosecuted Food City (Stourbridge) Limited for displaying and selling sub-standard and incorrectly labelled fresh fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleChinese citrus production rises
China’s end of year citrus production will have increased 10 per cent over 2007, according to the USDA
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Oil crunch warning from Solarcentury
The premature peak of oil will result in the world’s third largest crisis ever, according to Jeremy Leggett from energy company Solarcentury.
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ArticleChile "well placed" to weather storm
Asoex chairman and Chilean Agriculture Minister welcome delegates to Eurofruit Southern Hemisphere Congress 2008
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German technology fair returns
The fifth Anuga FoodTec trade fair focusing on technological advancement in the food and drink industry has been announced.
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ArticleFood for Life schools win royal approval
Six primary schools have recognised at the first-ever Food for Life Partnership Awards, held in London this week.
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ArticleMaersk Line lays up surplus vessels
The group will end the use of eight ships as capacity adjustments throughout its services continue
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Tesco drops £1.9m libel suit
A Thai business journalist sued for £1.9 million of libel damages by Tesco Lotus has reached an agreement with the supermarket chain to end the suit, according to The Guardian newspaper.
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CMA CGM service links Europe with Australia
NEMO, a 12 vessel service, will have a round trip of 84 days
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New Intra Europe service for Maersk Line
The Denmark-based shipping group has unveiled a new rotation boasting "increased reliability"
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ArticleNew ships for OOCL
Hong Kong shipping line Orient Overseas Container Line will take delivery of 10 new container ships next year
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ArticleStorm aids Florida grapefruit crop
The hurricane season brought added moisture to the fruit, but high winds hindered the containment of citrus canker
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ArticleItaly leads EU tomato production
New figures have revealed that the country accounts for 38 per cent of the bloc's total output
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EFSA points to lower MRLs
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is recommending lower maximum residue levels (MRLs) for several active substances used in pesticides.
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ArticleMorrisons unveils sales leap
Third-quarter sales at Morrisons rose by an impressive 8.1 per cent, the chain has revealed, thanks to its efforts to keep costs down for shoppers.
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ArticleTesco masterclass raises spud awareness
Tesco ran a potato masterclass hosted by Michelin Star-rated chefs for its staff last month, to raise awareness of the diversity of potatoes.
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ArticleGreen award for Lowhub
Sustainable fresh produce transport pioneer Lowhub has been rewarded for its commitment to new techniques in the shape of a Wandsworth council award.

