All Ireland articles – Page 17
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ArticleTesco reveals European disappointment
Preliminary results for 2014/15 show European figures 'behind expectations' at the UK retailer
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ArticleIreland's 'last blackcurrant grower' buoyant
Despite most commercial producers reportedly quitting after Ribena left Ireland, Des Jeffares stuck with it and has his own new product
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ArticlePositive signs for suppliers in Europe
New growth in convenience and organics could help reverse a recent decline in fresh fruit and vegetable sales, says analyst
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ArticleFyffes confirms 2014 results
Chairman David McCann noted the group continued to perform "very strongly", pointing to growth in all three product categories
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ArticleIrish consumers 'reject' cauliflower and kale
Research by Tesco finds brassicas are not as loved as they once were, while Dubliners are more inclined to buy 'trendy' produce
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ArticleStill 'so much' to do to boost berry consumption
Despite being a sales-leader in supermarkets worldwide, Global Berry Congress delegates heard that the hard work has only just begun
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ArticleFyffes 'not weakened' by Chiquita episode
Chairman David McCann underlines company's determination to continue growing in markets new and old
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Article"Robust" 2014 for Total Produce
Carl McCann welcomes full-year results that include earning per share increase of 4.5 per cent
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ArticleFyffes targeting medium-sized companies
Irish company faces tough task to improve revenue in all its markets after recent strengthening of US dollar
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ArticleFurther earnings growth for Fyffes
Group delivers its sixth consecutive year of earnings growth, driven by organic volume growth in the pineapple and melon categories
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ArticleWork begins on €50m restructuring of port
First step in bid to create capacity for the world's largest cargo vessels to travel to and unload at Foynes, in the Republic of Ireland
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ArticleEurope’s wheel of fortune
Russia, the falling value of the Euro, and dropping fuel prices – Promar’s Matt Incles discusses the prospects for the Eurozone in 2015
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ArticleMoroccan ClemenGold heading for Ireland
First fruit of new Northern Hemisphere season on its way as premium mandarin brand continues to expand
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ArticleNo Xmas 'veg promotion schemes' for Irish retailers
Follows 2013 holidays, when Lidl, Aldi and Dunnes Stores were selling some produce items for as little as 5 cent a kilo
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ArticlePacking in packhouses
FPJ speaks with Keelings Fresh International MD Steven Fagg on how his firm is bouncing back after closing its packhouse
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ArticleFresh fruit triggers airfreight fright
Passenger plane carrying "organic material" in hold is redirected to Ireland, the third such instance in a year
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ArticleNI potato growers stump up in bid to halt sales decline
£120,000 campaign is being driven by the recently established Northern Ireland Potato Promotion Stakeholder Group
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ArticleCocaine worth £40m found in banana shipment to UK
Approximately 300kg (660lbs) of the drug was seized following a search of a cargo vessel in Portsmouth on Monday
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ArticleFarmers win refund in time for Xmas
Farmers to receive cash refund for first time as EU reimburses money it held back from CAP funding for crisis fund
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ArticleGlobal apple crop will hit 90m tonnes
President of World Apple and Pear Association says anticipated rise in volume mainly a result of improved productivity

