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         Article ArticleHallett bullish despite pea volume collapseThe British Growers' Association is confident pea volumes will improve in 2013 despite the weather meaning growers could only deliver 55 per cent of this year's expected harvest. 
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         Article ArticleMacfrut hosts melon meetingPlayers from the melon sectors in France, Spain, Italy and Morocco will meet at Macfrut in Italy to discuss key issues 
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         Article ArticleMinor downturn for Chilean fruit exportsDespite the dip in sendings between January and July, growth in the citrus, avocados and kiwifruit categories helped to partially offset other declines 
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         Article ArticleIndonesia gets guaranteed container shippingThe world’s first guaranteed shipping services for containerised ocean trade are expanding to Indonesia 
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         Article ArticleDole agrees DBCP case terminationsFresh produce giant reaches agreement to terminate 38 lawsuits alleging pesticide-related injuries from DBCP 
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         Article ArticleFrench fruit-growing capacity on the waneThe surface area of French orchards fell by just over 17 per cent between 2000 and 2010 
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         Article ArticleFrench fruit-growing capacity on the waneThe surface area of French orchards fell by just over 17 per cent between 2000 and 2010, according to the latest inventory from the Ministry of Agriculture. 
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         Article ArticlePrince de Bretagne keen on kaleThe French marketer is broadening its cabbage offering, with plans to develop the kale market both at home and abroad 
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         Article ArticleTotal Cherry seals exclusive cherry rightsThe UK firm has inked a license agreement with a Canadian group to produce and market late-producing Staccato cherries 
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         Article ArticleIndonesian produce imports fallFresh fruit and vegetable imports into Indonesia have fallen by 18.5 per cent so far this year compared to last 
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         Article ArticleUK packaging giant expands into AfricaFresh produce packaging firm Sirane will expand its business operations into South Africa. 
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      ArticleLondon’s finest showed the need for collaboration and consolidated standardsWith the overall success of the Olympics and Paralympics, we salute the GB teams and take away an immense sense of pride in 
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         Article ArticleThe great packaging challengeShoehorned between industry requests for less material and more on-pack information, packaging companies have a lot to think about if they’re going to stay green, writes Lisa Kjellsson 
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         Article ArticlePeru’s rising starAmid the global economic doom and gloom, one country is making strides to position itself at the forefront of fresh produce supply. Michael Barker reports on why Peru is now a crucial source for the UK market 
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         Article ArticleNaturally TWEETSocial media has brought down dictatorships, launched businesses and offered access to celebrity thoughts, but can it help boost sales of organic produce? Samantha Lyster reports 
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         Article ArticlePromising signs for citrus sectorHigher average selling prices have brought value and volume growth to the citrus category, but there is a mixed picture from a consumption point of view 
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      ArticleRange of colours spreads across freshSometimes it seems extraordinary how overseas suppliers manage to find a gap in the market when it comes to one of the major 
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         Article ArticleTara Sundramoorthi: It is down to suppliers to react to the fact that the web has now taken overAs technology plays an increasingly central role in our lives, the UK’s startup scene has boomed in the last few years 
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      ArticleFull in-tray for new secretaries of stateCaroline Spelman departed DEFRA this week without having made much of an impression on me or, I dare say, many others.Too 
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         Article ArticleMorrisons aims to bounce back after profit dipMorrisons has unveiled plans to expand its UK operation as it reported a 0.9 per cent drop in like-for-like sales for the six months ending 29 July. 
 

