News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 488
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ArticleNationwide delivers 7,500t of food to the vulnerable
Comment: Scott Hollins, director at Nationwide Produce, describes how the supplier has lent its support - and its facilities - to FareShare
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ArticleAmazon opens first till-less store in London
Amazon has opened a cashier-less grocery store in London - its first "just walk out" shop outside the US
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ArticleUN Summit faces boycott threat
The Food Systems Summit has angered farming groups with its perceived bias toward high-tech solutions to the food crisis and neglect of agroecology
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ArticleUS mango imports bounce back
As the Guatemalan season kicks off, the US is poised for strong supply heading into spring
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ArticleMozambican lychees cheer Westfalia
Westfalia Fruit is celebrating a bountiful lychee season in Mozambique, with returns lifting up a community of small-scale farmers in Manica Province
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Vanguard offers South African update
Company predicts it will see a mostly positive South African apple and pear crop this year
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ArticleTop farm retailers crowned winners
Outstanding farm retailers were crowned winners at online national award ceremony celebrating best in the business
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ArticleLogistics trade welcomes NI extension
Decision to extend Northern Ireland grace period is good news for the flow of agri-food products, says Logistics UK
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ArticleSainsbury's cuts office jobs to invest in food
Sainsbury’s will axe 500 office roles to fund lower prices and strengthen its online business, retailer announces
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ArticleCoveris bags Initial Packaging Ltd
European packaging firm Coveris buys up UK bag manufacturer Initial Packaging Ltd
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ArticleEx-Premier chief joins Orchard House
Food and drink industry heavyweight Gavin Darby is named chairman at UK fresh and prepared fruit supplier
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ArticleSpain's non-European exports down
Value of country's fresh fruit and vegetable shipments to markets such as Brazil, Canada and China dropped in 2020
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ArticleEnza Zaden presents leafy innovations
Seed specialist says this year’s virtual edition of its Winter Leafy Days exceeded expectations
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ArticleArgentine pears join Thx! line-up
Bartlett pears now available alongside blueberries and cherries under the social impact brand
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ArticleUruguayan citrus campaign still on track
Government forecasts point to a similar export volume to last year despite localised hail damage
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ArticleCyclonic winds damage banana production in FNQ
Growers expecting crop losses between 20 and 100 per cent after damaging winds from Tropical Cyclone Niran
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ArticleTaiwan extends passionfruit window
Technology helps Taiwanese passionfruit growers develop new production regions
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ArticleGolden Bay Fruit launches ‘Stormy Fruit’
Apples damaged during the boxing day hailstorm in Nelson, New Zealand to be marketed as imperfect
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ArticleMaersk: Zusammenarbeit ist entscheidend, um Lieferketten nachhaltiger zu planen & zu entwickeln
'Die Gefahr einer Unterbrechung der Lieferkette ist eine Konstante in der Branche. Die Pandemie hat jede Lieferkette auf die Probe gestellt und der Test ist noch nicht abgeschlossen', so Vincent Clerc, CEO of Ocean & Logistics bei Maersk. Drei Schlüsselthemen müssen in Zukunft beachtet werden, so Clerc: das Potenzial der ...
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Verein „Food for Biodiversity“ gegründet
13 Unternehmen, Verbände und Organisationen aus der Lebensmittelbranche sowie Umweltverbände und ein Forschungsinstitut wollen gemeinsam dazu beitragen, den Verlust von Arten und Lebensräumen zu stoppen und gemeinschaftlich Maßnahmen zum Schutz der Biodiversität in der Lebensmittelbranche ergreifen, so Global Nature Fund, eines der Gründungsmitglieder. Der Verein steht neuen Mitgliedern offen. Der ...

