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ArticleLofty goals overlook lower-hanging fruit
Exporters would do well to look at intra-Asian trade opportunities rather than focusing all attention on supposed 'high-value' markets
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ArticleSpanish almond crop volumes tumble
Country’s almond sector is latest victim of affects of heavy rains that hit southern Spain earlier this year
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ArticlePeru seeks wider US market access
Five non-traditional fruits from Peru have applied for entry to the lucrative US fresh produce market
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ArticleCool weather reduces cherry yields
A cool spring and early summer period has led to a lowering of predicted cherry yields from the US Pacific Northwest
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ArticleReady Pac issues spinach recall
E. coli risk prompts voluntary recall of 702 cases of Spinach Temptations bagged salads in US
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ArticleJune boom for Wal-Mex
Wal-Mart's Mexican arm saw same-store sales boosted by the 'World Cup effect'
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LFP in major profits rise
Lincolnshire Field Products (LFP) has recorded a 54 per cent increase in profits after it cut costs in the business.
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ArticleSales on the up at X5 Retail
Group announces positive set of second quarter results, and reveals impending departure of CFO
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VideoVideo: Amazon delivers fresh produce
Find out what happened when Eurofruit Magazine managing director Chris White ordered four items of fruit from the online retail giant
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ArticleChina key to Zespri kiwifruit plans
The international kiwifruit company says the Chinese market could account for 20 per cent of its business within just 10 years
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ArticleChina central to Zespri growth plans
Chinese market could constitute 20 per cent of kiwifruit marketer's business within just 10 years, says company chairman
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Zespri hits back on disease claims
The scale of the problem of a fungal disease affecting Zespri Chilean kiwifruit has been seriously over-egged, the company claims.
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ArticleSeafreight industry hits troubled waters
Despite the many advantages of seafreight over other methods of transport, high fuel prices, low supplies of fresh food and a shortage of containers is making profitability a real challenge. Michael Barker reports
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ArticleDriving sales in the face of tough times
Despite some major setbacks, pea and bean producers are confident that recent strong sales growth will continue and the industry has a rosy future. Doris Lee Butterworth reports
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ArticleFresh-cut fruit makes a colourful comeback
After nearly two years of category domination by value lines, the fresh-cut sector is reawakening and injecting some much needed colour into the prepared fruit offer. Elizabeth O’Keefe gauges the mood among producers in the sector
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Would a Crocodile Dundee plum smell as sweet?
What’s in a name? As far as fruit and veg is concerned, things used to be fairly straightforward - a breeder had his
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Developing countries could suffer from EU pesticide restrictions
Concerns over the impact of restrictive new EU rules on pesticide approvals have focused predominantly on the loss of
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Survival of the fittest in toughest year ever
It’s difficult to gauge the financial health of the fresh produce industry at the moment. On the positive side, two
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ArticleAgriNurture aquires export firm Hansung
Philippine company AgriNurture has made a strategic acquisition to boost its mango exports to Japan and Korea
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ArticleCarrefour to stay in South East Asia
The French retail giant Carrefour has publicly refuted reports it plans to sell its assets in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore

