News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4014
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Actions do speak louder than words
Turn your back for two weeks and all hell breaks loose. I too was “researched” by The Money Programme - I promise
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ArticleNitrate research breakthrough
The UK salad industry may yet be able to influence the thinking of other European producers over the acceptability of nitrates as part of production.
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ArticleTurner rips into government's road record
Another year - another £20 billion down the drain, asks FTA chief executive Richard Turner.
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Asda hit by Morrisons
Asda has revealed a slow-down in sales growth following the takeover of Safeway by Morrisons.
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Blunkett slammed over loyalty card claims
Retail bosses have hit out at the home secretary for comparing store loyalty cards with government ID cards.
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ArticleHRI seminar covers GM position
Horticulture Research International will run a seminar programme on GM technology in horticulture tomorrow asking the question “where do we stand?”
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ArticleAlternative fumigants on the web
A new website www.certiscleanstart.com that’s dedicated to the practice of soil fumigation for the control of soil dwelling organisms has just been launched by Certis.
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ArticleFirst ever loss for Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has announced its first ever loss of £39 million (pre-tax and post exceptionals) for the six months to October 9, despite total sales rising by 3.5 per cent to £8.35 billion.
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ArticleRains lash Chilean cherries
Weekend rainfall has taken its toll on ready-to-harvest Chilean cherries.
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Commission agrees to Israeli proposal
The European Commission has approved Israel's proposal to mark the origin of its exports to EU member countries
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ArticleRetailers actively back 5 A DAY
Retailers Nisa-Today's, T&S stores, Costcutter and Iceland have all signed up to use the 5 A DAY logo, and are actively promoting the 5 A DAY message.
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Tesco fined for mouldy food
Wimbledon magistrates have fined Tesco £25,000 for selling mouldy food and failing to stop rats gnawing at produce in a south-west London store.
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ArticleKarsten and Capespan settle out of court
South African grape exporter Capespan Grapes and grower Karsten Farms have reached a settlement to resolve a contractual dispute over marketing and trading rights to UK customers.
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ArticleCanary Islands look strong
Canary Islands tomatoes are looking good this season and will be supported by a new promotion, said Food From Spain.
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ArticleCo-op's yellow potatoes
The Co-operative Group is set to launch a little known yellow-fleshed salad potato this week.
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South African export record
According to recent news reports, South Africa's exports of apples and pears have reached their highest in history this year, boosted by relatively low stock levels in European markets.
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ArticleKeelings's pepper plans
A leading Irish fruit and vegetable producer is investing €8.2 million in a bid to grow capsicum in Ireland.
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Ban on junk won't work
Banning junk food adverts during children’s television programmes would not work, claimed a television watchdog.
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Innocent named best employer
Innocent Drinks is looking to recruit 15 new people following its success at the National Business Awards.
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Organic sales soar
Organic food sales are booming, claimed the Soil Association, with an estimated rise of around £2 million a week.

