News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3954
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ArticleNew salad offer from Florette
Florette is hoping for the sweet taste of success with the launch of a new premium salad offering and £2 million advertising campaign.
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MEPs call for PIP extension
MEPs are calling for the Pesticides Initiative Programme (PIP) of the European-African-Caribbean-Pacific liaison committee (ColeACP) to be extended by two more years.
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ArticleChiquita returns to form
Beleaguered multi-national Chiquita has found a return to form with its best first-quarter results in 10 years.
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ArticleStrong opposition to C-charge extension
Opposition has been quick to surface after Transport for London announced its proposed extension of the Congestion Charge boundaries in London.
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Demand up for citrus plants in Israel
Increasing demand for citrus in Europe and good levels of profitability for growers mean that there is a run on citrus seedlings to grow new plants in Israel.
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M&S chairman row continues
A former bank chairman has been named as one of three candidates for the role of Marks & Spencer chairman.
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Retail sales slump
Poor consumer confidence is being blamed for a slowdown in retail sales during April, according to the British Retail Consortium.
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Sainsbury's local aims
Sainsbury’s is continuing its campaign to bring locally grown new potatoes into its stores in Cornwall.
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Compass chairman to step down
Headhunters have been called into foodservice giant Compass following the chairman’s promise to quit.
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Musgrave reveals record results
Musgrave Group has announced record sales and profits for 2004 despite challenging trading conditions.
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New bid for Somerfield
United Co-operatives has entered the fray in the ongoing bid battle for Somerfield.
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NZ crop forecasts fall
New Zealand top fruit bosses have revised crop forecasts down for the 2005 season.
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ArticleWealmoor's second year of success
Wealmoor is celebrating a second year of success, taking the BA World Cargo Importer of the Year title at this year’s Re:fresh awards.
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Stone fruit running late
The peach and nectarine seasons are running some two weeks behind schedule this year across Europe, according to figures from Europech.
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WTO picks arbitrators in banana dispute
The World Trade Organisation has chosen three arbitrators to settle the banana regime dispute between the EU and six Latin American countries.
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Uganda's organic pineapple offer
In partnership with BioUganda, organic specialist Pro Natura has added Queen Victoria organic pineapple from Uganda to its portfolio.
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Organic apple snack-packs launched
A fruit snacking company is set to launch a new air-dried organic apple product to tape into the trend for healthy products.
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Tesco on stream with new spuds
New season potatoes from Cornwall and Pembrokeshire arrived in Tesco stores this week as part of the market leader’s local branding initiative.
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Retailers look to government to deliver
Retail bosses are calling on the newly re-elected government to lighten the burden of regulation on the sector.
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Asda loses market share
Asda has seen a fall in market share for the first time in several years, according to latest figures.

