News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4199
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Safeway - takeover tangle
The bidding war for Safeway has taken on a new twist with one of the runners cooling his heels.
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FPC reports on successful year
The Fresh Produce Consortium has issued its report on 2002, and revealed positive plans for the unfolding year.
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Prognosfruit venue unveiled
The organising committee for the European top-fruit crop forecast conference Prognosfruit, has revealed plans so far for this summer's event.
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Pink Lady exceeds expectation
Pink Lady market growth in key European destinations has exceeded expectation during the northern hemisphere season.
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DoH finally launches logo
The Department of Health's 5-a-day logo has finally been launched on the public - and has been taken up by Asda.
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Honduras grows less traditional
Agricultural authorities in Honduras have published reports highlighting how one key product could help exporters of bananas diversify their offer.
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BRC rebrands technical standard
The British Retail Consortium is set to re-brand its technical standard.
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Redbridge extends 5-a-day commitment
Redbridge has pledged its commitment to help furthering the government's 5-a-day message.
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Potato stocks down year-on-year
The British Potato Council has announced the end of February stock figures for UK potatoes.
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Minister pushes schools to go organic
Environment minister Michael Meacher has further urged schools and other institutions to support organic produce.
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NFU saddened by Gardiner's death
The National Farmers' Union is sorry to report that former deputy director general Ian Gardiner has passed away.
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India unveils five-year expansion plan
India's fresh produce industry puts the UK top of the list in its expansion plans.
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Budgens launches fresh produce awards
At its first-ever Fresh Food Suppliers Conference earlier this month, Budgens launched its Produce Supplier of the Year Awards.
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Irradiated fruit back on the shelf
Fresh exotic fruit treated with radiation could soon be on Australian supermarket shelves.
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Jersey Royals set for harvesting
Despite heavy frosts the prospects for Jersey Royals look good
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VFM launch new price list distribution tool
VFM has released an improved version of their Trade Process Management Solution.
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Ainsley puts stamp on fruit and veg
TV chef Ainsley Harriott was down at New Covent Garden Market this morning to help launch the Royal Mail's fruit and vegetable stamps.

