All articles by Tommy Leighton – Page 183
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Polish to get trade shining
IFE Poland 2004 will give visitors the opportunity to celeberate the countries accession to the EU.
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Capital catering sector unstable
London's restaurant industry is throwing up anomalies for the catering supplier attempting to gauge trends in the market, but overall standards are rising.
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Guernsey produce giant Falla dies
The President of Guernsey's Committee for Horticulture, Deputy Peter Falla, has died in hospital in Southampton.
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Organic packaging developments
Organic Farm Foods has established a separate packaging development operation.
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Government buries more bad news
The government is undergoing yet another burying exercise, this time consigning transport targets to the dustbin.
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Plimsoll on-line - check out the competition
Plimsoll has launched the Electronic Plimsoll Portfolio Analysis - Fresh Produce.
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Credit warning for Tesco and Sainsbury's
The UK's numbers one and three retailers could damage their credit ratings by getting involved with Safeway, it is claimed.
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Plum deal for British
Posh totty Tara Palmer Tomkinson has been voted Britain's plummiest person in a poll to celebrate the launch of British Plum Month.
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Cherry picked for success
Northwest cherries has named a winner in its own fruity version of TV's Pop Idol and tipped the band for the top.
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Tesco reportedly looking at blind spot
Inventors are reported to be in discussion with Tesco over a new scanner for blind and partially sighted shoppers.
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Fairtrade promoted as global production solution
100 Fairtrade food producers meet in London as world leaders talk trade in Cancun.
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Asda flexes muscles in Safeway bid
Asda has used its global power in last-minute lobbying to the Competition Commission.
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Produce industry wins Lotto funding
The fruit and vegetable sector is to receive a £1.5 million PR boost from the national lottery.
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Afrupro lessens avocado burden
Despite a blip caused by heavy Peruvian arrivals, South African avocado exporter Afrupro International is having a good off-year.
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Volcani scientists to enrich fruit properties
Israeli scientists are pioneering new technology to introduce additional health properties to fruit.
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US airlift to bolster flagging EU lettuce supply
US lettuce is being flown into the UK to fill the gaps left by a shortage of EU product
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Bristol Fruit Sales in major shake-up
West Country wholesaler and catering supplier Bristol Fruit Sales has invested heavily in a major restructure.
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Turners PPL team scales new heights
A team from Soham-based contract packaging company Turners PPL successfully mounted the 3-peaks, 24-hour challenge.
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Safeway decision delayed by six days
The Competition Commission has been granted more time before delivering its decision on Safeway.