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ArticleProduce fit for a Queen
To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, FPJ shines a spotlight on some of the businesses that have helped make the trade what it is today. By way of introduction, David Shapley looks back at how the industry has changed since Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne
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ArticleTalking shop
Former Tesco CEO Sir Terry Leahy, who spearheaded the extraordinary growth of the supermarket, speaks exclusively to Stephen Milton about the realities of fresh produce retail, from the office to the shop floor
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ArticleReturn of the sun boosts prepared
Changing tastes and a desire for convenience are continuing to drive the prepared category, but suppliers still need the sun to keep on shining
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ArticleBrits get a taste for the exotic
The exotics market has experienced growth, both in value and volume terms, but insiders warn the figures don’t tell the full story
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A right royal mix in the salad section
Tesco has got off the mark with the Jubilee celebrations, as far as my local branch is concerned, with Union Jack bunting
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ArticleBernard Sparkes: How to grow the future of the fresh produce industry by learning from the past
As I approach retirement after nearly 54 years working in British horticulture, I believe it to be a fantastic industry
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Meeting the changing needs of a generation
Jubilee fever has well and truly gripped the nation this week.We’ve long been talking about the opportunity this
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ArticleScotland accused of being "in the Dark Ages"
Writer and activist Mark Lynas has accused Scottish authorities of being too afraid to make any progress on GM.
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ArticleIndonesia on the rise
Kafi Kurnia of Peka Consult outlines the immense potential the Indonesian market presents for fresh fruit and vegetable imports
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ArticleBumper year for Northwest cherries
Mother Nature has dealt a bumper crop to Northwest cherry growers this season, with volumes expected to exceed the 2009 record
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ArticleIndia opens up to Peruvian avocados and asparagus
After 19 months of negotiations, India has given the green light to imports of avocados and asparagus from Peru
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ArticleBank of England remains calm
As Greece gets closer than ever to being thrown out of the eurozone, the UK’s financial authorities are holding fast and their cousins down under will not halt the retreat of their currencies
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ArticleFeel-good factor for Jubilee strawberries
Summer of celebration in the UK is good news for the Driscoll Jubilee strawberry variety
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ArticleBerry varieties on show at Fruit Focus
Annual event set to feature range of new strawberry and raspberry varieties developed British and Dutch breeders
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ArticleTainted NZ kiwifruit 'did not make market'
New Zealand-grown kiwifruit that may have been tainted with streptomycin residues have been destroyed
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ArticleThe 'Godfather' of fruit retires
Covent Garden stalwart Peter Fowler retires this week after half a century in the trade and 26 years to the day since he took over the C&C business.
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ArticleHouse urged to consider specialty crops
A letter sent to leadership of the House Agriculture Committee has emphasised the economic impact of specialty crops in the US
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ArticleNet profit down at Falabella
Chilean retailer sees net income slump despite higher consolidated sales in the country
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ArticleEasyFresh makes headquarters move
Chilled transport organisation heads to the Old Port area of Valencia
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ArticleProduce World Marshalls backs roadHoG project
Produce World Marshalls is doing its bit for youngsters in Lincolnshire by housing a double-decker bus that is used for a youth centre project in the Boston area.

