News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 4210
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Organic lobby focus on kids' food
The Soil Association has said there is growing concern surrounding the food children eat in the wake of recent studies and its own conference last month.
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Thumbs-up from NCG for market review
New Covent Garden tenants have today backed the proposals of Nicholas Saphir's review of London's wholesale markets.
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Redbridge merges two divisions
AFI and Redbridge Produce Marketing brought together in latest strategic move of holding company.
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Honduran exports rise
A US study has found that non-traditional exports from the Central American nation are on the rise.
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EU organic consultation under way
The European Commission has launched an internet consultation exercise about the future of organic farming.
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Safeway shares stats with suitors
Safeway has issued its six suitors with information outlining the state that the supermarket is in.
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The Princess Royal to give keynote speech
The Princess Royal will make an address at Horticulture in Focus where she will receive the first official bouquet of a prize-winning daffodil.
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Congestion charge campaign
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has issued details on how the central London congestion charge will affect commercial vehicles
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Counting the cost of new legislation
Transrigoroute UK outlines the cost of both the working time directive and the central London congestion charge which comes into effect next week.
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High street price drop
The BRC has issued a warning as prices on the high street have decreased – including food prices – on December's levels.
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Natural Trade Show Brighton bound
The Natural Trade Show will be held in Brighton on March 16-17.
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IFE goes Polish
EU member in waiting Poland is holding its first trade-only food, drink and hospitality exhibition this May to offer exhibitors dynamic market opportunities
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ABP appoints assistant port manager at Southampton
Matthew Kennerley has been promoted at Associated British Ports to become assistant port manager at Southampton.
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Fruit Logistica breaks record
Fruit Logistica organiser Messe Berlin is hailing last month's show as the best in the fruit-trade for high-level commercial contacts. Trade visitor attendance rose by 14 per cent breaking previous records for the event, which featured 850 exhibitors from 45 countries.
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Produce health check
In a move that should be of enormous benefit to naturally healthy fresh produce, draft proposals from the EU intend to ban food companies from making spurious health claims about their products.
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Israeli flowers fight on
Fierce competition in the flower trade in Europe has caused a 30 per cent downfall in prices of Israeli-grown roses, gypsophila, solidago and anemones.
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Friday is Flower Day
Friday is Flower Day thanks to the support of leading industry organisations for the Flower Council of Holland (FCoH) campaign.
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Guernsey glass row
A row has erupted in Guernsey over the purchase of Les Nicolles 22.5 acre rose nursery for use either as a housing estate or a school.
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Windwards worry
Windwards Bananas md Bernard Cornibert is calling for "responsible retailing" as the Wal-Mart group positions itself alongside other suitors in the race to take over Safeway and supermarket price wars on bananas continue.
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Chile and NZ tie in apple rankings
For the first time in eight years, New Zealand has had to share top spot with another apple producing country – Chile – in a survey measuring international competitiveness.

