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Spring is in the air, meaning the Re:fresh conference and awards is around the corner
Lighter evenings and welcome milder temperatures mean spring is just around the corner, heralding the greatest awards event in
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Shoppers want the personal touch when it comes to information on fresh produc
As any large retailer will admit, at least off the record, one of the most continuous headaches in running a supermarket is
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Northern Ireland well set for future growth
Northern Ireland may not get as much press as other horticulture- producing regions of the UK, but right now there can be few
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ArticleEnza opens new head office in Hawke's Bay
Turners & Growers also set to run its global operations from building named after variety development manager Brian D'Ath
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Driscoll's unveils the waitress it named its strawberry after
Driscoll's has revealed its popular strawberry, the Magdelena, was named after an “attentive” and “attractive” Lithuanian waitress that served its berry experts at a hotel in Scotland.
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ArticleDrought fears for Lincolnshire brassicas
Drought conditions in some brassica production areas in Lincolnshire are already leading some buyers to hedge their bets and place orders elsewhere for summer supplies of broccoli and cauliflower.
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ArticleAustralian grapes on water to China
This season's first direct shipment of Australian grapes to China is loaded and on its way
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ArticleEvent looks at solutions for Africa
Cool Logistics Africa will discuss the major logistical hurdles faced by African companies when it arrives in Cape Town next month
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ArticleBanacol obtains C-TPAT certification
Compliance with the US border security standard will boost the banana marketer’s credibility and efficiency on the North American market
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ArticleO’Brien departs as CEO of Empire World Trade
Jack O’Brien has left his position as chief executive of Empire World Trade.
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ArticleDel Monte launches health promotion
The group’s sneaker giveaway competition on Facebook is designed to boost exercise and healthy eating among North American consumers
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ArticleInterest grows in Tesco's fresh plans
Company understood to be preparing new strategy which will see it focus on improving its reputation for fresh food
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ArticleCF Fresh introduces Durondeau pear
The heirloom variety, grown organically in Argentina, will be available in the US during the first week of March
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ArticleBonduelle improves profitability
The French vegetable specialist has recorded encouraging results for the first half of the 2011/12 campaign
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Prince of Wales and Sainsbury's among investors in waste start-up
The Prince of Wales and Sainsbury’s are among those investing £65 million in a new start-up company that will turn organic waste into energy at plants in the UK.
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ArticleAREFLH to meet in Belgium
The assembly of European fruit and vegetable-producing regions is set to discuss issues including crisis management and consumption
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ArticleFyffes enjoys positive start to 2012
Improved pricing in Europe boosts expected earnings, following impressive increase in net profit during 2011
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Article'Wonky veg' to be harvested for charities
Over a tonne of cabbages that fail to meet British supermarket standards are to be harvested and distributed to charities.
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ArticleBioFach matches organic success
The organic trade fair took place last month in Nuremberg, with organisers comparing its growth with that of the sector
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Fresh freight experts unveil new sites and rail service
Fresh and horticultural freight business Culina Fresh has opened new UK facilities at Spalding and Heathrow.

