News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4005
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ArticleChips off a new block
Quality standard The British Quality Chip Charter (BQCC) is being rolled out nationwide in a bid to try and guarantee the perfect chip.
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ACP exports being marginalised
EU official tells trade meeting in Harare of increasing marginality of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries in international trade.
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ArticleFyffes builds on Edinburgh market site
Fyffes has hatched plans to build 484 homes on an 8.6 acre site that once incorporated Edinburgh Fruitmarket.
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ArticleFlorida's citrus crop even lower than forecast
Florida's orange and grapefruit crops, battered by the unprecedented string of hurricanes, are even smaller than first thought, crop forecasters have said.
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ArticleMinister explains white paper to Journal readers
Minister for Public Health, Melanie Johnson, this week wrote an exclusive column for the Fresh Produce Journal's monthly 5 A DAY profile. Here it is in full.
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ArticleWaitrose top for healthy eating
Waitrose has taken top place when it comes to the promotion of healthy eating, according to the National Consumer Council.
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OFT probes online sales
Competition bosses are investigating claims supermarkets are overcharging their online customers.
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ArticleNew Seeka development
New Zealand Kiwifruit supplier Seeka Kiwifruit Industries announced last week that it is taking a 20 per cent shareholding in Opotiki Packing and Coolstorage (OPAC).
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Fyffes court case continues
The Fyffes court case rumbles on in ireland, with attention centred on Worldoffruit.com.
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ArticleSainsbury’s supersizes superfood
Sainsbury’s will this week introduce a giant blueberry, sourced from New Zealand, into its berry category.
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ArticleUK government increases backing for fresh produce
The government has put more weight behind fruit and vegetables in its latest initiative to reduce childhood obesity and other health problems.
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ArticleChiquita releases banana price details
Chiquita Brands International has announced regional information on banana prices and volume for the first two months of the 2004 fourth quarter.
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Western trader shuts its doors
E James (Western) Ltd of Western International Market ceased trading last week.
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IFE Poland bigger and better in 2005
The central and Eastern European International Food, Drink and Hospitality Exhibition (IFE Poland) will take over the entire EXPO XXI exhibition in Warsaw for next year's exhibition.
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ArticleSainsbury's widens organic offer
Sainsbury’s is hoping to boost its organic category by widening the selection, said organics buyer, Rhian Jones.
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ArticleGarden centrepiece in Docklands exhibition
Covent Garden takes centre stage in Londoners at Work, an exhibition of photographs at Museum in Docklands from February 2-5 June 2005.
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ArticleMayor lights up local market
The Mayor of Waltham Forest, Councillor Michael Lewis performed his office’s annual duty of switching on the New Spitalfields Market Christmas lights this week.
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New POS for bulbs
The Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Centre has jazzed up its point of sale material to inspire consumers to purchase indoor flower bulbs in pots as well as cut bulb flowers.
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Consumers nut happy about Brazils
Food safety concerns regarding aflatoxin have put an end to imports of in-shell Brazil nuts into European member states including the UK.
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ArticleRecord cocaine haul at Spitalfields Market
Police swooped on New Spitalfields Market this morning and came away with a record haul of 500kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of nearly £30 million.

