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ArticleJob losses as Co-op restructures food business
The Co-operative Group has confirmed it will be making redundancies, mainly at its headquarters in Manchester, as part of the restructuring of its food business.
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ArticleGrower of the Year Awards revealed
Graham Ward OBE of Stockbridge Technology Centre has been honoured for his outstanding contribution to industry at the Grower of the Year Awards 2012.
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ArticleTesco set to join the debate at FPJ’s Northern Ireland event
Tesco Northern Ireland’s commercial manager will discuss how the region can ‘Make the Most of the Multiples’ at next month's FPJ conference on the fresh produce supply chain in Belfast.
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ArticleCold snap to affect Indian grape exports
India’s Grape Exporters Association forecasts a 25 per cent decline in shipments from the Nashik region after recent cold snap
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ArticleArgentina posts blueberry gains
Overall sendings from Argentina are up this season, with more fruit headed to Europe but slightly less to the US market
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ArticleTrade gears up for Expo ANTAD Mexico
Global food and beverage suppliers will showcase their wares at the Mexican fair next month in the hope of attracting local buyers and retailers
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ArticleRedfox targets the Netherlands
Recruitment and training consultancy has responded to demand by putting together a team targeting mainland Europe
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ArticleCitrus could aid stroke risk reduction
Eating oranges and grapefruit could help women cut the risk of having a stroke, according to new research
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ArticleSeatrade launches Peru service
The fast 13-day shipping service to Europe will benefit high-value fresh produce cargo with limited shelf-life
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ArticleIceland does a double at Sunday Times Awards
Iceland Foods has scored a double whammy of awards, having been named the best big company to work for in the UK while its CEO Malcolm Walker has been declared best leader of a big company in Britain.
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ArticlePlanamerica trials new varieties
The Spanish-Mexican berry venture is keen to offer plants better suited to Mexican growing conditions
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ArticleDrought will raise food prices ‘as sure as night follows day’
Following the news that parts of the UK need heavy rain until the end of March to avoid drought this summer, the NFU’s president has said “as sure as night follows day, if it doesn’t rain, food is going to cost more money”.
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Article'Top-up' shoppers offer independent opportunity
Shoppers who watch their budgets by topping-up their cupboards rather than buying in bulk are helping the convenience sector continue grow faster than the total food and grocery sector in 2012.
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ArticleJane Anderson: Privileged to follow in my father and grandfather’s footsteps as Fruiterers’ Master
What a very great honour it is to become the Master of The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers. St Paul’s Day is a very
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ArticleRobert Front: The many attractions of a “hub & spoke” approach to IT implementations
The risks of the “one size fits all” approach to large multi-company business management solution deployments were
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ArticleAction Stations
During the most important peak of the floral calendar, the run up to Mothers’ Day is crucial for growers, suppliers, florists and retailers alike. Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at how the industry is shaping up for the event
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ArticleA fresh approach to frozen food
In the current economic climate frozen food is experiencing a renaissance, with sales figures growing every year. Lisa Kjellsson looks at the factors behind the category’s success
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ArticlePotatoes seek shoppers’ eye
A reduction in potatoes sold on deal has led to volume declines in the category, but a number of new product developments show that innovation is still alive and well
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Enthusing consumers about fresh produce
Creating a sense of adventure when it comes to taste is another weapon in the retail armoury to boost sales, and among those
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ArticleYesterday’s future
At last week’s City Food Lecture Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King discussed whether we are seeing a return to old-fashioned retailing. So what did he conclude? Michael Barker reports

