News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4113
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Technology to make herbs fly
My career in the fresh produce industry began in the early 1960s coinciding with Agrexco's arrival on the scene. The
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New deal to halt spiralling plant costs
New arrangements for National Listing of crop varieties, now confirmed by Defra, will help strengthen the relevance and effectiveness of variety evaluation, and keep spiralling costs in check.
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Industry undervalues opportunities
The value of the government's commitment to further funding for fruit and ñ in smaller volumes ñ vegetables for the nation's
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Eurotunnel awarded "Golden Trucks"
Eurotunnel has been awarded two “Golden Trucks” (Camion d'Or) in recognition of its efforts to promote road safety among truck drivers using its cross-Channel shuttle service.
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Belgian senders warn UK
Belgian salad and vegetable exporters have warned that sendings to the UK are declining.
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ArticleFrench apple stocks low
The warm summer in 2003 and quality problems mean French apple stocks are low for the time of year.
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ArticleTough going for Brazil
The Brazilian melon season is proving a tough one for exporters this season.
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ArticleAgrexco's code breakthrough
Israeli exporter Agrexco has unveiled a revolutionary traceability system for herb sendings to the UK.
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ArticleCapespan aims for big mango expansion
Capespan is expecting to export nearly one million cartons of mangoes and litchi's this season.
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ArticleCauliflower loadings rise
Oversupply of cauliflowers is bringing price levels crashing down on wholesale markets this week.
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ArticleFyffes bananas get EurepGAP
Produce multi-national Fyffes announced today that its banana supplies have now been fully EurepGAP accredited.
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Spar rules out bid for rival
Spar has attacked the Londis senior management team, as it ruled itself out of the auction for the rival convenience group.
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Sodexho appoints new UK chief executive
Sodexho Alliance has appointed François-Xavier Bellon as chief executive of its troubled UK and Ireland division.
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ArticleTesco had a happy Christmas
Tesco's Christmas and New Year trading statement announces a 16.7 per cent group sales increase.
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BRC reports disappointing Christmas
Retail sales fell for the first time in nine months in December, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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ArticleCapespan Grapes opens Namibian office
Capespan Grapes says its new office in Namibia will dramatically increase export volumes from the country this season.
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ArticleStore disruption hits Sainsbury's
Supermarket group Sainsbury's has reported weaker than expected third quarter sales.
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ArticleFarms for Schools announces membership increase
Farms for Schools has announced a 16 per cent increase in membership during 2003.
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ArticleSupermarket price war predicted
The expected takeover of Safeway by Morrisons will trigger a new price war, according to retail analyst Verdict.
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ArticleFoodex Meatex takes visitors on trip to future
Foodex Meatex is trying to attract the right visitors to its 2004 show by transporting them 20 years into the future with a futuristic campaign.

