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ArticleThat was the year that was - April 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from April.
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Chilled legislation guide out
The Chilled Food Association and the British Retail Consortium (BRC) have published a guide to help manufacturers and retailers understand new EC legislation on microbiological criteria for foodstuffs.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - March 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from March.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - February 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from February.
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Polytunnel planning unlikely to hit Scotland
The decision to bring in planning regulations for using soft fruit polytunnels in England is unlikely to be rolled out to Scottish farms.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - January 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from January.
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NFU will not rest after WTO round
The National Farmers Union has said it will continue to make representations at all levels to protect the interests of UK farmers following the agreement on trade at the WTO summit in Hong Kong.
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Disappointment at waste directive decision
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) and retail compliance scheme, Valpak, have announced their disappointment at a DTI decision to postpone regulations needed to implement an electrical equipment-recycling directive.
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Save the environment, save money
A free event showing food and drink businesses how to save money through improving their environmental practices will take place at Birmingham NEC on February 14.
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Further consolidation in fresh
The fresh produce sector is heading towards further consolidation in the coming 12 months, according to market researchers Grant Thornton.
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Articlefreshinfo: Christmas and New Year update
freshinfo will offer a reduced service on some days during the UK Christmas and New Year period. Click here to find out our revised timetable.
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ArticleStave off Christmas feuds with artichokes
Swapping roast spuds for artichoke mash could stave off the traditional festive feud.
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Mintel: Organics worth £2bn by 2010
Sales of organic food and drink are on the up, with sales expected to increase 72 per cent by the end of the decade, a Mintel report has revealed.
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NFU HQ unwrapped for Christmas
The National Farmers’ Union has unwrapped its new headquarters in time for Christmas.
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Somerfield sale complete
The £1.1 billion takeover of the Somerfield group has been formally completed.
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Fizzy fruit froths up kids
Elementary schools across Oregon have become the first in the US to serve ‘Fizzy Fruit’ in their lunch menus.
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ArticleMorrisons on lookout for new ceo
Wm Morrison is seeking outside help in its search for a new chief executive, having ruled out six potential candidates.
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Canker misery for Florida
Florida growers could be facing further misery if predictions on the spread of citrus canker come to pass.
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SA turns to fuel rationing
According to local press reports in South Africa, fuel is trickling back into fruit-growing areas of the Western Cape, but is being rationed.
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ArticleDefra unveils water policy
Defra has announced plans to support farmers in the plight to curb water pollution with a new initiative.

