News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3357
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Pack Expo covers industry's key issues
Conference sessions focused on the leading trends in the packaging industry
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Asia Fruit Logistica 2009 set to grow
Asia’s largest fresh produce trade fair will arrive in Hong Kong next September with exhibitors from more than 30 countries worldwide set to feature.
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Grand Alliance alters SCE service
The merger of a service between the Grand Alliance and New World Alliance has been made to fit in with seasonal customer demand
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OTC launches major consumer drive
The Organic Trade Association in North America aims to reach out to more than 25m consumers in 2009 through an unprecedented marketing initiative
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ArticleTomato group proposes new export system
Leading producers from across Europe put forward plans for new scheme that they claim will end problems with present system
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ArticleMexico leads global organics trade
Mexico’s Ministry of Agriculture has pledged support for the nation’s booming organics industry at the opening of Organics Expo 2008
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Bonduelle finalises La Corbeille acquisition
The French fresh-cut specialist has gained approval for the takeover of Belgian preserved fruit and vegetables specialist La Corbeille
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City workers get green fingered
A report in British newspaper The Daily Telegraph last weekend suggests that City workers are turning to gardening as a source of income as the economic downtown threatens their jobs.
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Carrefour adds organic chicory range
The French retail group has elected to add chicory to its Carrefour Agir Bio range, as it continues to support organic farming in France
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Analysts expect Colruyt profit rise
The discounter will post higher profit and sales results for the first half of the year
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ArticleSunnyRidge reveals new operations
The group is aiming to strengthen the year-round availability of its berries
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ArticleKroger tightens fresh market grip
The US supermarket group has opened its largest Fresh Fare store as consumers focus increasingly on eating at home during the credit crunch
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ArticleKorean orange production to drop
A new USDA report has estimated that yields will fall and that the US will continue to dominate the import market
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ArticleNew members join US produce boards
The USDA has appointed a list of new producer and importer members to the potato and watermelon promotion boards
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ArticleOTB meets mixed response
The Organic Trade Board’s aim to double the value of the organic market within the next five years received a mixed reception at the Soil Association’s conference on Tuesday.
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ArticleAustralian oranges on an upward curve
The 2009/10 Australian orange campaign will see production rise and exports lean back towards the US market
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ArticleKiwis compare exporters' performances
As New Zealand’s top-fruit export companies finalise out their returns to growers, which include vastly improved performance on Braeburn, industry trade body Pipfruit New Zealand (PNZ) has produced a format template for accurate comparison of different companies’ performances.
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ArticleNational Mango Board launches kids game
The interactive geography-based activity is designed to educate children in the US about mangos in order to boost consumption
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ArticleFrench apple challenge
French apple senders are biding their time faced with a very challenging UK market scene.
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ArticlePre-Budget Report prompts mixed reaction
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report released on Monday has sparked mixed responses from across the food and retail industry.

