News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4169
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Fairtrade expands into citrus and apples
The first Fairtrade citrus and apples will be sold in the UK in the next fortnight, brought in by Capespan from South Africa's Thandi project
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Hutton's straight bat
Deirdre Hutton, chair of the National Consumer Council, hits out at marketing inaccuracies.
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Saphir urges end to stand-off in markets dispute
Nick Saphir has called on the Corporation of London, Defra and the Greater London Authority to negotiate a quick resolution to the dispute over the future of London's wholesale markets.
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Northern Foods issues warning
Northern Foods has warned of margin pressure and of weaker underlying sales in the second quarter but remains hopeful
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Salad giant wins Enterprise award
The Lichfield-based salad specialist Florette won the Enterprise award at the Food Processing Magazine awards
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CGMA chairman extends stay
Leif Mill will serve an additional 12 months as Chairman of the Covent Garden Market Authority following an annoucement by Lord Whitty
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London economy shows signs of comeback
A RBS polls reveals that the London economy has shown growth for the first time in five months.
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French pears kick off
French summer pear production appears to have escaped largely unscathed the late spring frosts that have hurt top and stone fruit production in many parts of Europe.
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Sainsbury's director fills IGD chair
Jan Shaw has been named the first woman to chair the Institute of Grocery Distribution, the food and grocery industry think-tank.
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BRC reports sales boom
According to reports from the British Retail Consortium June saw a boom in consumer spending.
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Asparagus season branded a success
The UK asparagus season was hailed a success today following an intensive media campaign this year to try and raise consumer interests in the crop. Pictured left to right are: James Hallett and Diana Rees of Mack Multiples, and Lucy Mellor and Mark Haynes of Bomfords.
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Food From Britain awards launched
Food from Britain (FFB) has begun the search for the leading food and drink exporters of 2003.
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FA supports government health-kick
The Football Association announces its ambition to help government address health issues in teenage women.
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Sainsbury's director fills IGD chair
Jan Shaw has been named the first woman to chair the IGD, the food and grocery industry think-tank.
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Spanish berry industry counts its losses
Growers in Huelva were licking their wounds at this month's strawberry roundtable in south-western Spanish region.
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US potato blight breakthrough
A US university has discovered a gene to protect against potato blight.
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BPC reveals new blight figures
The BPC has announced further discoveries of potato blight across the UK.
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Unification for NZ growers?
According to press reports in the New Zealand Herald this week, fruit and vegetable growers in New Zealand could soon be represented by a single industry body.
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EFSIS reaches new standard
EFSIS has been awarded UK Accreditation Service (UKAS) to evaluate and certify against the EFSIS standard for companies supplying food products.
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Prepared salads strengthen Geest
In a pre-close period first-half update, prepared foods and salads supplier Geest has revealed 10 per cent growth.

