News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4039
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South African fruit giant invests to expand
South African fruit grower, packer and exporter Ceres Fruit Growers (CFG) has invested R8m (£663,000) in new infrastructure.
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Foodservice seminars to outline potential
South-west seminars to highlight foodservice opportunities.
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ArticleFTA cuts out the risks
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has launched a new guide to help businesses manage the risks of driving while at work.
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ArticlePIP’s first steps in Zimbabwe
The ColeACP-run Pesticides Initiative Programme has made its first breakthrough in Zimbabwe, which is still ranked in the top 10 ACP exporters list.
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Free seminars to teach best practice
Free nationwide seminars to teach food and drinks industry best practice
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ArticleSmart florists stamp their mark
Royal Mail offers advice on standing out from the competition.
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Whopping mango from Tesco
Tesco are looking to break the scales with the launch of a giant mango.
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ArticlePeas splattered by rains
The weather has caused havoc for the pea season with growers reporting significantly lower yields.
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ArticleOrange shortage hits juicers
Tropicana is discontinuing its 100 per cent Sanguinello juice due to a poor crop of the Sicilian blood oranges.
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ArticlePesticide training sessions in full swing
African and Caribbean producers have been feeling the benefit of the Pesticides Initiative Programme throughout the summer.
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Discounters set to spill
An IGD conference is aiming to shed light on the secretive discount sector.
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Center Parcs to revamp restaurants
Center Parcs will invest £40 million into its four UK holiday villages after securing funding from owner Sun Capital.
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ArticlePotato lifting delayed by downpour
Early potato liftings have been disrupted by the dreadful weather of the last fortnight, said the British Potato Council.
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ArticleIceberg crashes as heavens open
Iceberg growers are under pressure, with the bad weather causing harvesting difficulties and quality issues.
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Way smoothed for Sainsbury's mangoes
Smooth mangoes are emerging as the way forward for Sainsbury’s, as the retailer looks for new ways to drive growth in the category.
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ArticleCox call for supermarket flexibility
English Cox growers are calling on supermarkets to be flexible on sizing and russet this season.
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ArticleMyers singles out retailers for banana criticism
The human cost of the banana wars on Caribbean growers is the focus of a new book by industry insider Gordon Myers.
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Thistle locked in negotiations with Cumberland
Thistle Hotels has confirmed it is in talks to lease the closed Cumberland Hotel in the capital.
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Flexibility will get the job done
A slip and slide round the rain-soaked orchards in the Herefordshire sunshine on Monday illustrated very well the problems

