News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4009
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ArticleArava gets technological
The introduction of a computerised system has paid dividends for one winter salad producer.
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ArticleBelgian chicory on the rise
The numbers of Dutch and French suppliers of witloof chicory to the Belgian LAVA auctions is again on the increase.
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ArticleDefining question of trust
In the recent wave of government will to redesign the commercial regulatory structure of France, one point especially roused concern among French wholesalers.
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ArticleEMR's vast canvas
I was intrigued to learn of the wider strategy envisaged to keep the newly established East Malling Research at the forefront of technical development...
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Tesco not so admired
Tesco has slipped down to fourth in the admiration ratings due to shortcomings in its community and environmental records.
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M&S aim to boost sales
Marks & Spencer has announced it will offer staff 40 per cent off in a three-day extravaganza.
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ArticleSuper news needs to fllter through
So fresh produce dominates the superfoods list. Tell us something we don’t know. All we need now is for that fact to
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Ilapak steels itself
Packaging manufacturer Ilapak has introduced a stainless steel version of its electronic flow-wrapper, the Carrera 500 PC.
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ArticleLCL and Hammond in jv
UK receivers stand to benefit from a new joint venture between LauritzenCool Logistics and George Hammond plc.
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Defra consults on pests
The government is set to publish information on plant health risks from pests and diseases, with a little help from the industry.
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ArticleFyffes in court with former director
Ireland’s biggest insider trader case opened on Wednesday, as Fyffes began action against former director Jim Flavin.
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Tesco training win
Tesco has become the first retailer to have its in-house training accredited.
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Sainsbury's convenience expansion
Sainsbury’s is aiming to double its c-store portfolio in the next three to four years.
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ArticleEast Malling to spread its wings
Newly established East Malling Research (EMR) aims to become a "total fruit service", according to chief executive Colin Gutteridge.
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Oxford Farming Conference “Seizes the Initiative”
Conservative leader Michael Howard, minister for food, farming, and sustainable energy Lord Whitty, and Canadian deputy minister of agriculture Leonard Edwards are among the politicians to head the 59th Oxford Farming Conference early in January.
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Philippines gears up for mango
The Department of Agriculture in the Philippines is hoping to increase mango exports by 20 percent to $52.8 million next year.
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Supermarkets' organic pricing inconsistent
Organic pricing in major supermarkets has been criticised as inconsistent in recent media reports.
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BWMA’s latest bid for pounds and ounces
The British Weights and Measures Association (BWMA) has produced a free guide to help traders get to grips with the Trading Standards Officers’ updated Metrication Concordat Advice & Enforcement Pack.
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IFE Poland grows in stature
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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ArticleTesco sees red on kiwifruit
Red-fleshed kiwifruit go on sale exclusively at Tesco this week.

