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         Article ArticleKleppe poised to buy Salentein assetsStruggling Argentinean supplier set to offload production and packing operations to specialist apple and pear exporter 
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         Article ArticleKoppert expands into South AfricaGroup follows offices in Morocco and Kenya with further opening in South Africa 
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         Article ArticleBayer reveals Chinese partnershipBayer CropScience China launched a new food-chain partnership project with Metro Group and its Chinese subsidiary Star Farm at last week's Asiafruit Logistica. 
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         Article ArticleFresh produce continues on growth curveNew FreshFacts on Retail report shows fruit and vegetable sales in the US climbed in dollar and volume terms in the second quarter 
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         Article ArticlePotato sales up in FranceIn France, purchases of potatoes are up, according to FranceAgriMer, although prices have taken a dive 
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         Article ArticleWal-Mart backs Mexican tomato dealA growing number of industry leaders are concerned that a tomato trade war could create a major dispute between the US and Mexico 
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         Article ArticleAPM Terminals targets RussiaGroup strikes up partnership with N-Trans to increase its container terminal portfolio in Russia and Finland 
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         Article ArticleHortNZ launches referendumVoting papers for the Horticulture New Zealand levy referendum have been posted to all 6,000 commercial fruit and vegetable growers in the country. 
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         Article ArticleUS businesses back Mexicans in tomato rowUS retail giant Walmart, the US Chamber of Commerce, the US National Restaurant Association, and nearly a dozen meat, dairy and poultry producers’ organisations have called on the Obama Administration to continue the longstanding agreement that allows Mexican tomatoes access to the US market. 
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         Article ArticleZespri renews Kiwifruit for Kids driveThe second campaign, dedicated to tackling childhood obesity, kicks off today in the US with the support of charities and retailers 
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         Article ArticleProduce World confidence in organicsFresh produce giant Produce World is confident in the future of the organic category despite customers spending less 
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      ArticleKoppert expands into South AfricaDutch biological control specialist Koppert has expanded into the South African market. 
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         Article ArticleTyphoons push up Taiwanese vegetable pricesCurrent high prices for vegetables are expected to ease in the coming weeks as Taiwan recovers from a series of typhoons 
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         Article ArticleAPL to introduce more fuel-efficient shipsA new container ship hull design is expected to increase fuel-efficiency by as much as 20 per cent compared to existing designs 
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         Article ArticlePakistan citrus exports spikeExports of Pakistani citrus have grown sharply over the past year to reach a value of US$162.6m 
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      ArticleNew service promises fresher produce from MoroccoCMA CGM is launching a new service between Morocco and Europe carrying citrus fruit and fresh vegetables from the north African state. 
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         Article ArticleProduce World confident in the future of organicsFresh produce giant Produce World, the UK's largest grower of organic vegetables, is confident in the future of the organic category despite customers spending less due to the recession. 
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         Article ArticleTotal Cherry seals exclusive cherry rightsUK-based grower-importer-distributor Total Cherry has entered into an exclusive agreement with Canada’s Okanagan Plant Improvement Corporation for the sole license and production of Staccato cherries in the UK and Ireland. 
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         Article ArticleFears grow over impact of EU DPA rulingApple growers and exporters globally are facing a problematic future following the ban of active post-harvest substance diphenylamine (DPA) in the European Union. 
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         Article ArticleEuropean canker bites into NZ applesReport in the Nelson Mail suggests poor weather has prompted resurgence in fungal disease in local apple trees 
 

