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ArticleInline Plastics unveils new packaging concept
Designed to hang on store shelves, the new clamshell containers are the latest innovation in the US company’s tamper-resistant, tamper-evident Safe-T-Fresh line
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Transport taxes are no quick fix, says FTA
A leading business organisation has expressed its concern that the chancellor may look to the logistics sector to refill depleted government coffers.
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ArticleBerry Gardens to re-structure next year
Berry Gardens Holdings BV and its subsidiaries are to be re-organised to better address the markets in which it operates
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Australian citrus looks to growth
The Australian citrus industry is looking towards big demand growth in future from both domestic and export avenues
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ArticleBarlow issues warning on grower returns
English Apples & Pears chief executive Adrian Barlow congratulated the multiples for their support of the industry this season - but warned that unsatisfactory returns for growers could result in retrenchment.
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ArticleNOL cuts shipping capacity
Neptune Orient Lines has announced cutbacks in shipping capacity as the global financial malaise hits home
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Chinese officials: Beans not contaminated in production
Chinese frozen beans laced with pesticide in Japan were not contaminated by the production process, according to Chinese officials
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NOL cuts shipping capacity
Neptune Orient Lines has announced cutbacks in shipping capacity as the global financial malaise hits home
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ArticleIconic logo unveiled for French food industry
A new image for French food and drink was unveiled at Paris trade fair SIAL at the weekend by French agriculture and fisheries minister Michel Barnier.
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ArticleACS chief talks small shops with Cameron
Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) chief executive James Lowman yesterday attended the Conservative Party leadership’s Small Business Survival Summit at the House of Commons.
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Parripak founder to step down
James Parrish will leave the fresh prepared vegetable specialist following 17 years as a founding director
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ArticleApofruit unveils new seasonal brand
Solarelli will be used to market a broad range of high-quality, seasonal Italian fruit and vegetables
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ArticleDuToit Group to market Cosberg lettuce
The company has secured exclusive rights from Seminis International to produce and sell the variety on the South African market
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Fairtrade 'will survive'
Organic, Fairtrade and ethical products will keep their market, despite the volatile, economic climate, keynote speakers concurred at the International Trade Centre’s World Export Development Forum in Switzerland last week.
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ArticleIdyl gains quality recognition
Idyl, the southern France-based producer, retains Saveur de l’Année status for its cocktail tomatoes and Charentais melons
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ArticleBerry Gardens announces reorganisation
Soft fruit marketer to “separate” various segments of group to allow Driscolls to lead development of growing European business
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ArticleProexport hails rise in production
Murcian fresh produce association Proexport says its growers marketed 50 per cent more fruit and vegetables last season, despite rising costs
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ArticleFPC wins PEACH amnesty
In a major victory for The Fresh Produce Consortium, the trade body has secured an amnesty worth some £1 million on charges for plant health imports through the government’s PEACH system.
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ArticleJames Parrish leaves Parripak Foods
Parripak Foods has announced that James Parrish, one of the founders of the Bedfordshire-based company, will be leaving the processor after 17 years, at the end of the month.
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Gender pay gap not discriminatory
New research suggests that discrimination is not causing the gender pay gap, but natural career choice is.

