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ArticleFloralinc builds for future
In this week’s focus on flowers, Floralinc reveals how investing in a new packhouse has helped develop the business, and signing up for EurepGAP accreditation is another major step forward. Meanwhile, the South India Floriculture Association expresses its disappointment at a fall in Valentine’s Day exports.
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US retail still shows the way
While the pundits have always claimed that UK supermarkets do the best job in the world, a brief holiday visit to some of the major names in Florida last week showed that the US retailers still have a few tricks up their sleeves, as well as some extra ideas over product and packaging. David Shapley reports.
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Curry finds reality is spice of life
The Curry Commission - Two Years On was not just a back-slapping exercise. There was a real attempt to analyse not only the
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ArticleSouth Africa makes late debut
Pears and apples from South Africa are facing keen demand in the UK despite a late start.
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Exel chief calls for government honesty
Exel chief executive says government must be honest about transport infrastructure and fund what is needed.
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Compass gains contracts amid strong trading
Compass has announced a series of contract gains and said that trading in the first four months of its 2004 financial year had been strong.
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ArticleSainsbury's buys convenience chain
Sainsbury's has made the latest multiple retailer move into the convenience sector, purchasing a family-run chain with stores across the north-east of England.
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Brown rot rears ugly head in Lancs
A Lancashire farmer has destroyed an entire consignment after the discovery of brown rot in seeds imported from the Netherlands
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Organic bubble bursts
Lincolnshire-based Sunset Farm Organics is facing closure despite huge demand for its produce and a booming organic market in the UK.
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ArticleChiquita earns more certification
Chiquita farms in Colombia, Costa Rica and Panama have all earned significant food safety and ethical certification status.
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ArticlePink Lady Valentine's treat
This Valentine’s Day Pink Lady® apples tried to add a little romance to the aisles of Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleChilean citrus link up
The Chilean Fresh Fruit Association has signed a co-operation agreement with the national citrus growers association (ACC).
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Yorkshire to get regional brand
Growers and suppliers of Yorkshire products will soon be able to benefit from a new regional identify for their produce.
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ArticleBritish Summer Fruits launches website
British Summer Fruits has launched its new re-designed website www.britishsummerfruits.co.uk.
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Sainsbury's U-turn over new chairman
Sir Ian Prosser will not now become Sainsbury's chairman in 2005, after the retail group reacted swiftly to shareholder pressure to overturn his appointment.
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ArticleChip Week receives celebrity support
The British Potato Council used Nell McAndrew (pictured) to launch Chip Week on Monday.
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ArticleBeacon takes slice of fennel market
Beacon Foods is adding a new fennel product to its fresh produce range.
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ArticleDutchman appointed to advise Lincolnshire flower grower
Lincolnshire grower F Dring and Sons has announced the appointment of Peter Boskamp as technical adviser.
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ArticleFree produce for needy parents
Hundreds of thousands of parents will receive vouchers for free fruit and vegetables as part of a new drive to encourage lifelong healthy eating habits and tackle obesity.

