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ArticleWageningen calls for action on global food security
Environmental project supports innovation and urgency from food producers around the world to ensure we can feed ourselves in 2050
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ArticleAzerbaijan eyes Europe for pomegranates
Azerbaijan is preparing to export its pomegranates to Germany, France, Latvia and Poland for the first time
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ArticlePound at lowest euro rate since October
Devaluation piles pressure on produce business, with more than half the UK's fruit and veg imports bought from the eurozone
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ArticleThe Fruitnet Podcast: New Retail Formats
Mike Knowles talks to Bryan Roberts of TCC Global and Nina Pullman of FPJ about the latest grocery trends and ideas
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ArticleHealthy man of Europe? Brits top five-a-day poll
Just one in seven in the EU eating five portions of fruit or veg a day, with one in three failing to eat any, says new report
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ArticleEU to harvest fewer apples and pears
World Apple & Pear Association expresses "careful optimism" about new season prospects, although challenges remain
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ArticleDuo convicted of crop picker exploitation
Juris Valujevs and Ivars Mezals, who worked as gangmasters in the Fenland area, took money from and threatened workers
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EU expecting apple crop of 12m tonnes
Largest production for more than a decade presents new challenge for marketers in light of Russian import ban
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ArticleNew director for leading manufacturer
Ex-Hadfield Wood Recyclers COO David Lee joins Scott Pallets as directors of its manufacturing division
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Arrests in Fens exploitation investigation
Action follows BBC investigation into the plight of Eastern European workers employed to pick leeks
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ArticleExpectations low for fresh-cut in east
Large swathes of eastern Europe regarded as not yet ready for significant growth in sales of fresh convenience products
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ArticleLate start for EU apples and pears
Season could be delayed by up to four weeks, according to Wapa, giving more time for Southern Hemisphere fruit to clear
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ArticleEU apple and pear crops bounce back
Production set to rise in 2013/14 following downturn in volumes last season, according to Prognosfruit forecasts
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Article'Business as usual' for Ahold and ICA
Collaboration on fresh produce sourcing set to continue despite Dutch group's decision to sell off majority shareholding
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ArticleEurope's apple and pear crops down
Apple volumes to fall below 10m tonnes for only third time in past decade, while pear forecast is smallest for 15 years
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ArticleQuality and price top EU demands
Priorities for consumers across all the European Union are quality and price, according to new Eurobarometer report
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ArticleRimi Baltic joins GlobalGAP
Baltic retailer, which is targeting number one spot in region, becomes member of GlobalGAP certification scheme
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ArticleEC confirms School Fruit Scheme funding
Allocations for 2011/12 academic year show the UK, Sweden and Finland are only EU countries not set to participate
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ArticleRetail Focus | The Baltics
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at the rapid development of the retail market in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
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ArticleDamco launches new Asia-Baltic service
Company adds less-than-container-load option for companies in the Baltic countries looking to source from Asia
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