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ArticleDefra celebrates its third anniversary
In the three years since it was established, Defra has achieved some significant milestones and reviews them in a web publication, 'Defra's first three years - some of our achievements'.
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IRI seminar tackles retail issues
How can you maximise the chance that customers choose to purchase your product? An IRI event in London later this month will attempt to answer this question and others.
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ArticleBristol Fruit Sales expands refrigerated fleet
Bristol Fruit Sales has taken delivery of a quantity of 7.5 tonne and 26t refrigerated vehicles from Gray & Adams.
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Anglia strengthens fresh produce team
Cambridge-based Anglia Business Computers has made a further new appointment to its fresh produce team.
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ArticleWaitrose talks up home-grown fruit
Waitrose is highlighting British-sourced strawberries and raspberries, cherries - when they come into season in about a fortnight - and some high volume tomato lines, with a new tray talker.
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ArticleJS customers to become mango experts
Sainsbury’s is kicking off an exotic fruit education programme tomorrow, June 16.
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Organics push gains industry support
EU action plan on organic farming gets industry backing
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Sodexho appoints new managing director
Sodexho has appointed Wilson Barrie as managing director with responsibility for Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
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ArticleCBI calls for £250 billion government spend
Business leaders tell ministers that the UK's failing transport system needs a £250 billion injection.
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ArticleAussie apple protesters take to streets
Australia’s apple and pear growers take to the streets to fight New Zealand import plan.
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ArticleSinclair launches bench top firmness tester
Norwich-based Sinclair has launched a compact bench top version of its award winning, on-line fruit firmness testing system.
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PLMA picks up in numbers
PLMA’s 2004 “World of Private Label” International Trade Show, held May 25-26 at Amsterdam’s RAI Centre, attracted more retail and wholesale buyers as well as more exhibiting companies than last year’s event.
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ArticleChiquita negotiates Colombian sale
Chiquita Brands International is negotiating the sale of its Colombian banana and port operation to CI Banacol.
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Green to raise M&S bid this week
The Sunday Times predicts that Philip Green will increase his offer for Marks & Spencer "within the next few days".
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Locusts threatening north African crops
An upsurge of locusts in northern Africa may spiral into a plague that would devastate crops.
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Pepper interest hots up
Orange sweet peppers have attracted huge interest from the trade following their launch within the Flandria range at the beginning of March this year.
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IGD announces Food Industry Awards
The Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) has announced the 2004 Food Industry Awards will take place on October 19 and entries are now welcome from companies.
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ArticleRedbridge blooms for its UK customers
Redbridge Produce and Flowers has released a variety of new products and services across its wholesale branches.
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ArticleRe:fresh in-store
Waitrose, winner of the inaugural Re:fresh Fresh Produce Retailer of the Year award, is to communicate its victory to its customers.
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Watton wins Sainsbury's contract
Root vegetable specialist Watton Produce Company has won a two-year contract to supply Sainsbury's with a large majority of its carrots and parsnips.

