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ArticleNew Covent Garden awarded for local drive
London’s New Covent Garden market has won bronze in this year’s World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) awards for a project encouraging traders to sell more local produce.
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ArticleSpanish volumes rise in Asia
Spanish fruit exports to Asia have risen sharply this year because of delays to traditional US supplies
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ArticleFrench kiwifruit shows green side
According to a study from Prim'land and Pomona TerreAzur, French kiwifruit stands as one of the most sustainable fresh produce items
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ArticleCargo volume growth at Lufthansa
January-September period sees tonnage increase by 8.4 per cent on the previous year
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ArticlePakistan misses apple export opportunity
Pakistan’s apple sector is declining through lack of investment and losing out on potentially lucrative revenue from exports
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ArticleHass avocado board members named
New appointees represent a cross-section of the industry, according to US agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack
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ArticleButters expands into production
Lincolnshire pot-plant packer the Butters Group has re-invested around £700,000 in profits to expand its operations into growing and cut-flower packing as it plans to continue developing the business despite the tight economic climate.
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ArticleAnecoop launches exotics range
Bouquet Exotic range introduced to meet rising demand for tropical fruits in Europe
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ArticleResearch breakthrough takes a step towards flood resistance
Scientists have made a breakthrough in the production of flood-tolerant crops.
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ArticleLow GI lift for Florida grapefruit
By promoting grapefruit as a low GI food, the Florida Department of Citrus hopes to make it a daily part of Japanese consumers’ diets
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ArticleRPA criticism rife despite producer organisation cash
The Rural Payments Agency is still under fire despite unlocking funds for a number of producer organisations (POs) this week.Several approved POs have received funding from the body but 17 remain suspended for non-compliance.
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ArticleSainsbury's finds new apple sales formula
Sainsbury's has made a play for some valuable Halloween PR points by enlisting the help of a leading mathematician to identify the best apple variety when it comes to the ancient art of apple bobbing.
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ArticleJoel Saveuse leads Metro CEO race
Reports have suggested that Saveuse is the favourite to replace outgoing chief executive Eckhard Cordes
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ArticleMaersk inks deal on Belize service
Shipping giant signs deal to supply UK with bananas from Belize through Costa Rica, Panama and Europe
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ArticleCollaboration demanded for top-fruit sector
Growers, marketers and suppliers need to work together if the UK top-fruit sector is to increase its market share to 50 per cent.
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ArticleFyffes owners sell Greencore shares
Irish Independent reports McCann family has divested its shareholding in one of Ireland's leading fresh convenience companies
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ArticleRetailers focus on everyday low prices
The traditional model of retail promotions and consumer responses is changing across the fresh departments of US retailers
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ArticleRecall fee comment period extended
Food and Drug Administration lengthens comment period on proposed fees to 30 November
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ArticleMagnit's net profit tops forecast
Russian retailer sees strong results in the third quarter, although yearly profit for the first nine months of the year falls
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Lincolnshire fresh produce MBA launched
Leading companies in the fresh produce trade have put their weight behind both a new MBA course at the University of Lincoln as well as a new food industry forum.

