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         Article ArticleCH Robinson tops logistics surveyCompany named as leading provider of third-party logistics for second year in a row by readers of Inbound Logistics 
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         Article ArticleBrussels sprouts sales spiralSales of Brussels sprouts have spiked at Morrisons, surprising the retailer and growers alike. 
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         Article ArticleEdeka underlines its green credentialsGermany's leading retailer teams up with conservation group WWF to raise interest in sustainable consumption 
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         Article ArticlePakistani mangoes arrive in Malaysia by seaMangoes grown in Pakistan arrived in Malaysia by sea for the first time this season thanks to efforts by exporter Imtiaz Enterprises 
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         Article ArticleOCAB concern over Abidjan terminalMembers of the Côte d'Ivoire producer organisation are reportedly anxious about Compagnie Fruitière's plans for the fruit terminal 
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         Article ArticleCosta Rican banana plantation shuts downLow revenues force Coopretrabusur to convert planted area to palm oil production 
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         Article ArticleGala performance at La TrentinaItalian exporter to produce significantly more Royal Gala this season, in contrast with national forecast output for the variety 
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         Article ArticleSchiphol endures lower cargo volumesDutch airport saw cargo tonnage fall during the first half of the year, although it remains one of Europe's 'strongest performers' 
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         Article ArticleBerry Gardens helps open Sainsbury's new storeSoft-fruit supplier Berry Gardens was one of Sainsbury’s special guests at a store opening in Hereford. 
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         Article ArticleKingston expands mango imports to BrazilThe move to sourcing Brazilian mangoes signals the first of several import programme expansions planned for the 2012/13 season 
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         Article ArticleWaikato region is latest hit by PsaKiwifruit Vine Health confirms that the deadly Psa-V vine disease has been found on a kiwifruit orchard near Te Awamutu 
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      ArticleMexico predicts avocado growthThe country’s leading avocado producer-exporter organisation is anticipating another solid crop this season 
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         Article ArticleMelons in Moscow contain too many nitratesRussian retailer X5 has reported that almost four in every ten melons and watermelons it is sent contain excessive levels of nitrates 
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         Article ArticleCompass unveils apprentice schemeFoodservice company Compass is launching a professional apprenticeship programme for 16-18 year olds called The Chef’s Academy. 
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         Article ArticleIrish figures reveal Tesco growthCountry's leading grocery retailer stretches its market share to 28.8 per cent during 12-week period ended 5 August 
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         Article ArticleMichael Huber named as Bio Austria MDNew managing director promises to help develop and grow organic farming in the central European country 
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         Article ArticleModef protests "unfair" marginsThe "unacceptable" margins taken by French supermarkets will come under fire this week when Modef stages its protest sale of produce 
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      ArticleGerman day of action set for SaturdayA day of action against food waste is scheduled for 25 August in Munich to launch the Good Food March in Germany. 
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         Article ArticleMurcia wants potato label for UKGrowers’ leaders in the Spanish region of Murcia are clamouring for a quality label for their potatoes to set them apart on the UK market. 
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         Article ArticleVietnam cracks down on unsafe importsVietnam is to introduce new import regulations following detections of unacceptable pesticide residue levels on imported fresh produce 
 

