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         Article ArticleUniveg Katopé takes on Turkish figsFirst Black Bursa figs of the season from Alara have started to arrive in the UK 
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         Article ArticleHigh expectations for JoyaAfter an impressive first season, apple brand Joya plans to build on its initial success to expands its presence 
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      ArticleFSA reviews web presenceThe Food Standards Agency has redesigned its website following problems identified by users. 
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         Article ArticleChileans call for Central Bank interventionChilean growers’ organisation Fedefruta has called on the country’s Central Bank to intervene and halt the fall of the US dollar against the Chilean peso on the eve of the new export season starts. 
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         Article ArticleSupervalu eyes company buyerGrocery retailer looking for a buyer for its entire business, according to reports in the US 
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         Article ArticleFarm Bill Alliance steps up effortsCoalition of 39 agricultural organisations in the US issues a statement urging the passing of a new farm bill 
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         Article ArticleZespri and T&G agreement progressingKiwifruit collaboration is going smoothly, according to Lain Jager and Geoff Hipkins 
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         Article ArticleVOG predicts strong market for applesWith output falling below the 10m-tonne 'psychological milestone', supplier says prices in EU markets are set to improve 
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         Article ArticleGulf ports prepare for tropical stormUS terminal operators have closed facilities and evacuated containers, heavy equipment and machinery ahead of Isaac making landfall 
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         Article ArticleUniveg gets serious about AsiaCompany set to exhibit at Asia Fruit Logistica for first time in September as group targets expansion in region 
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         Article ArticleBlueberry material released for southern marketPlant material for two new blueberry cultivars ideal for the early market window in the southern US is becoming available in commercial quantities for planting. 
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         Article ArticleMexican mangoes recalled in CanadaThe fruit, which has been on sale in Canada’s western provinces and territories, may be tainted with salmonella 
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         Article Article120m organic flowers for beesA Nature & More campaign to help arrest the decline in bee populations has resulted in the sowing of 120m flower seeds 
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         Article ArticleStonefruit growers eye switch to persimmonGrowers in the Valencia region of Spain are abandoning stonefruit production in favour of growing persimmon in their droves 
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         Article ArticleCarrefour could cut jobsReports in France suggest that the retailer will announce several hundred job cuts as it looks to reduce costs 
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         Article ArticleClause presents melons in MurciaSeed group Clause hosted UK and Dutch importers in Spain last month to introduce them to new melon varieties 
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         Article ArticleGreek grapes battle onGreek grape growers contend with unseasonably high winds and rainfall as well as economic strife. 
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         Article ArticleStonefruit growers eye switch to persimmonGrowers in the Valencia region of Spain are abandoning stonefruit production in favour of growing persimmon in their droves. 
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         Article ArticleKorean decision validation for AusvegAustralian industry body Ausveg has said South Korea’s decision to ban US potato imports validates its concern over New Zealand imports 
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         Article ArticleGrape year for CaliforniaPerfect weather has given rise to outstanding quality fruit in California’s table grape growing regions this season 
 

