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ArticleSpain hit by bad weather ahead of crossover
Citrus players have not had an easy time of it in the last three months, with shortfalls and the exchange rate with the euro making trade trickier than usual for this time of year. All eyes are still on Spain following bouts of poor weather, before the South African season makes a start next month. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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Implementing enterprise resource planning
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation projects are invariably more complicated than executives expect. The task
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Produce wars hotly fought as UK summer approaches
If anyone needs a reminder of the fresh produce price war taking place, Tesco left its customers in no doubt at my local
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Industry debates as ash causes air standstill
It has been all eyes on the skies this week, as the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland continued to erupt and ash threw
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Covent Garden veteran dies at 90
A Covent Garden Market veteran has died at the age of 90, leaving a legacy of two further generations in the fruit trade.
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ArticleRe:fresh judges reveal award finalists
The shortlist of finalists for the Re:fresh Awards 2010 has been drawn up and the countdown is now on to the industry’s largest annual gathering in London on 13 May.
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ArticleKenyan flights underway
Kenya airlifted 300 tonnes of fruit and vegetables in three flights to the south of Spain last night.
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ArticleSodium warning for US consumers
New report suggest that Americans should increase their intake of low or no sodium foods such as fruits and vegetables
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ArticleCal Giant launches new website
Consumers, trade partners and cycling fans now have access to their own micro-sites offering a wealth of berry-related information
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ArticleT&G harvests first ENZAGold kiwifruit
Turners & Growers has announced its first commercial harvest of ENZAGold Kiwifruit in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty
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ArticleArgentina seeks Chinese market entry
The South American country is negotiating access for a number of fruits including apples, pears, cherries, blueberries and table grapes
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ArticleWinn-Dixie introduces reusable bags
Retailer becomes first in the US south-east to offer lifetime bags with Microban antibacterial protection technology
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ArticleDeal penned for Penshurst Place
A deal has been penned between Produced in Kent and Leith’s, the caterer for Penshurst Place, to serve more produce in the historical home’s newly furbished Garden Tea Room.
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ArticleGreenery launches sustainability initiative
New scheme allows growers achieving sustainable performances to apply Nature Counts endorsement to fresh produce packaging
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ArticleMorocco sees prices rise
In March, Morocco witnessed a major rise in prices for fruit and vegetables due to poor weather conditions
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Water act raises farmer concerns
A new act approved by parliament aimed at reducing flood risks in homes and businesses fails to recognise the need to produce food in England and Wales, according to the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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Metro delivers 'pleasing' Q2 results
Group earnings increase and sales rise at Canadian retailer through second quarter of fiscal 2010
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ArticleMylene Pacheco joins PMA team
PMA fills new position of vice-president for member value creation, leading events, education and R&D staff teams
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ArticleFresh Russia declared a success
More than 250 delegates from 25 countries attended Fresh in St Petersburg last week to gain an insight on the Russian market as the event was declared a success.
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ArticleAntwerp reports on climbing volumes
Belgian port handles growing freight tonnage during first quarter as it bounces back from the global economic crisis

