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         Article ArticleIncrease forecasted for US navelsThe US citrus crop is predicted to be up on last season while sizing will likely be down marginally on the five-year average, according to a USDA report 
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         Article ArticleSurprise at Tesco’s in-store tomato warningThe fresh produce industry has expressed surprise after Tesco opted for an in-store message warning customers about weather-related problems on its tomatoes and peppers. 
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         Article ArticleStripy aubergine strikes goldAbel & Cole’s stripy aubergine, supplied by Adrian Izzard of Wild Country Organics, has won the prize for best vegetable at the Soil Association’s Organic Food Awards 2012. 
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         Article ArticleLED lighting first for TescoTesco expects to produce a 30 per cent energy saving on its first ever LED-powered store in Loughborough. 
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         Article ArticleRecord year for Asia Fruit LogisticaMore visitors and exhibitors than ever before took part in Asia Fruit Logistica last week, making this sixth edition of the event the biggest and best yet. 
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         Article ArticleEx-Total Value director disqualified for six yearsA fresh produce industry executive has been banned from being a company director for six years. 
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         Article ArticleDisease cuts Ecuador banana exportsEcuadorean banana producers are struggling to meet export demand as Black Sigatoka ravages production there 
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         Article ArticleSpreafico signs exclusive Agrexco dealImporter secures exclusive deal to sell Carmel-branded fresh fruit and vegetables from Israel on the Italian market 
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         Article ArticleIndonesian rules present hurdles for USIndonesia’s ongoing review of its fresh produce import regulations is likely to cause logistical issues for US exporters 
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         Article ArticleVan Amerongen launches websiteDutch controlled atmosphere specialist makes its technology more accessible to its international customers 
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         Article ArticleThailand imports Fukushima peachesPeaches are the first fresh fruits to be imported from Japan's nuclear-disaster-hit Fukushima Prefecture since the March 2011 event 
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         Article ArticleEconomy and LPT closure hit FrescaOperating losses and closure costs at the Liverpool Produce Terminal have impacted on the supplier's results 
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         Article ArticlePositive growth for WaitroseSales at Waitrose for the last week of August were up 6.4 per cent, compared to the same period last year 
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         Article ArticleDole partners with Hy-Vee on healthLocal US retailer teams up with fresh produce multinational to improve school lunch options for Iowa students 
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         Article ArticleMark Lumsdon-Taylor: Securing the students’ futureHadlow, one of the UK’s leading land-based colleges, was recently awarded the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales’ (ICAEW) Finance for the Future award in the public sector category. FPJ finds out more from the college’s finance director, Mark Lumsdon-Taylor 
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         Article ArticleOpen all hoursThe traditional greengrocer is a rarity these days, but a new breed of independent fresh produce seller is breathing new life into the sector, reports Samantha Lyster 
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         Article ArticleThe composite conundrumThe issue of whether London needs composite wholesale markets remains a live topic in the trade. Lisa Kjellsson brings the debate up to date 
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         Article ArticleEconomic pressure and LPT closure eat away at Fresca profitsFresca group has blamed tough market conditions for a decline in profits in what it has called a “disappointing” set of annual results. 
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         Article ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica exhibitor spotlightsAsiafruit Magazine takes a look at some of the exhibitors at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica trade show 
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         Article ArticlePositive growth for WaitroseSales at Waitrose for the last week of August were up 6.4 per cent, compared to the same period last year, with the upmarket supermarket achieving positive growth across the board. 
 

