News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4035
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ArticleNew £700,000 flower promotion
The flower industry is hoping for a boost with the launch of a new advertising campaign to encourage women to treat themselves.
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ArticleIvan heads for Cuba
Cuban citrus producers are bracing themselves for a second battering at the hands of a hurricane.
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ArticleCob Nob launched in Morrisons
Greyfriars, the UK vegetable grower and marketer, has launched an innovative, disposable corn cob eating utensil - The Cob Nob, exclusively for Morrisons
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ArticleChiquita bananas high tech packaging
Banana giant Chiquita has signed a deal which will see the use of high-tech packaging to extend the shelf life of its fruit.
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ArticleOrganic seed website launched
Organic farmers now have access to a website which provides them with information on the availability of organic seeds within the UK.
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Mail raps salads - again
Industry has its say as Daily Mail report revisits bagged salad debate.
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Sainsbury's denies takeover talk
Sainsbury's has been forced to deny that it is not in talks with another party regarding a takover.
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Salads set world record
Sainsbury’s British Salad Growers Roadshow has clocked up a world record for the longest salad bar.
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ArticleHealth not environment is organic driver
Sainsbury's research has found health issues are more of a driver in the purchase of organics than concern for the environment.
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Stubbins Raleighs round for Catrin
Catrin Jones, pictured, from Machynellth, had a surprise gift for her 11th birthday when she became the lucky winner of a Raleigh Chopper bicycle, courtesy of Stubbins Marketing.
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ArticleMedway's new melon measures
Medway Ports is offering enhanced dock-side services to Brazilian melon importers.
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ArticlePicota rallies despite crop reduction
Sales of Spanish Picota cherries through UK retailers have strengthened year on year despite a drastically reduced crop.
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ArticleAlmost 10,000 produce jobs in danger
Increased efficiency in the UK fresh produce sector could come at the cost of almost 10,000 jobs, analysts have claimed.
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ArticleGreyfriars invests for Morrisons business
Major mushroom supplier Greyfriars has opened a new £300,000 packhouse to facilitate its diversification into sweetcorn, garlic and cabbage for Morrisons.
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Hotel group to offload 3,500 properties
Intercontinental Hotels plans to rid itself of properties worth £750 million to start the recovery from three years of falling reservations.
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ArticleBRC: code is strong enough
Retailers have responded to calls from Lib Dem MP Andrew George for a strengthening of the supermarket code asserting that the code is forceful enough.
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ArticleProfits down at Mack
Turnover is up but net profits are down at leading fresh produce suppliers Mack.
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Compass off the mark
Shares in UK catering giant Compass crashed by more than 20 per cent this morning after low profits on school food contracts caused it to downgrade its profits forecast.
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ArticleJamaica, Cuba and Florida in line for next hurricane
Jamaica’s horticulture industry is praying Hurricane Ivan, the latest in a series of destructive storms to hit the region, will miss the island.
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit crop reduced
Grapefruit in Florida has been more affected by Hurricane Frances than Hurricane Charley with at least half the crop lost.

