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ArticleUrban consumers boost Indian sector
Rising domestic demand for fruit and vegetables, particularly in urban areas, is boosting India’s horticultural sector, reports Reuters
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ArticleTata teams up with Total Produce
Joint venture company Khet-Se Agriproduce India has begun operating in the Punjab and will open a second DC shortly
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Retail expansion afoot in India
Bharti, Spencer's and Subhiksha are all looking to invest in expanding their operations, according to local reports
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Historic treble for Asda
Wal-Mart subsidiary picks up prizes for lowest price, best service and best availability at The Grocer Gold Awards in London
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ArticlePlan A progress for M&S
Marks & Spencer has made “good progress” over the last year with its environmental initiative Plan A, despite tough conditions on the high street, according to its 2008 annual report.
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ArticleAsda scores treble at Grocer awards
Asda has made history, by becoming the first supermarket ever to win the three Grocer 33 awards - for price, service and availability.
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ArticleToxic dumplings taint Chinese trade
Fresh vegetable sales in China have fallen following a food safety scare over suspected poison traces in frozen dumplings
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UK sector needs more robots
The UK food and drink sector needs to look to robotics to protect its future.
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Slow start for RSA citrus to the US
High prices in the UK and Russia are reportedly drawing volumes away from the North American market
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ArticleChile labour disruption begins to ease
A four-day strike over workers' wages at the Port of Valparaiso in Chile has reportedly come to an end
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ArticleMarseilles reports Argentine import rise
The Port of Marseilles in France has seen an increase in the volume of fresh fruit handled from Argentina
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ArticleFruit leads record NZ earnings
HortResearch has released figures showing high sales of fresh produce in New Zealand
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Cool chain challenge for soft fruit
The berry industry needs to ensure strengthen its cold chain to ensure consistent quality and shelf-life, says a leading exporter
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Costco plans openings in Australia
Patrick Noone confirms retailer still on track to open first Australian stores in 2009
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ArticleHerbal oils could extend shelf-life
Essential oils could be the key to long-term preservation of fresh-cut products, say researchers
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ArticleMacfrut debuts fresh-cut exhibition
The growing Italian fresh-cut sector in Italy will be displayed at Macfrut
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Greengrocer cull quantified
Research carried out by The Daily Telegraph claims to have discovered that almost 3,000 greengrocers have been lost to UK streets over the past 10 years.
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ArticleSpanish strike hits supply
Striking Spanish hauliers are disrupting exports of fresh produce and availability of some products in the UK will soon be affected, importers told freshinfo.
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ArticleEFSA: Nitrates worth the risk
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has assessed the risks and benefits of nitrates in vegetables to consumers and concluded that the beneficial effects of eating vegetables and fruit far outweigh potential risk to human health from exposure to nitrate through vegetables.

