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ArticleNFU calls for more British production
The UK cannot continue "going around the world to chase cheap deals for food," warns NFU president Peter Kendall
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ArticleWilmington 'to retain' Dole business
Diamond State Port Corporation and Dole announce agreement in principle to keep Dole’s activities at Port of Wilmington
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ArticleUS widens Pak mango export options
The US government will allow Pakistani mangoes to be transported by all international airlines, and not just PIA
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ArticleVision Import opens Florida office
New branch is positioned to work with Latin American suppliers and realises long-term goal of establishing operations across the US
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ArticleHuge post-harvest losses for India
Assocham study puts the horticulture industry's losses at more than Rs2tn (US$32.7bn)
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ArticleSouth Africa faces water challenge
Extent of river contamination exposed by in-depth study into waterways, many of them used to irrigate fresh produce
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ArticleFrench apples escape storm damage
Storms and hail in southern France left apple orchards unscathed last week
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ArticleCarrefour plans to double Indian stores
French retail chain Carrefour is planning 10 new stores across India, more than doubling its network in the country
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ArticleSainsbury’s plans Philippines venture
British retailer Sainsbury’s is reportedly eyeing the Philippines as its next Asian market venture
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ArticleLarge volumes of wild berries expected
Woodland Trust says that British wildlife will benefit from large volumes of wild berries
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ArticleSheffield gears up for new market
Council says there are still vacancies for fresh produce traders at the city's new £18 million retail market
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ArticleBulgaria backs local produce suppliers
Ministry of Agriculture announces it has reached agreement with retailers in the country to source local fruit and vegetables
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ArticleHAB launches health campaign
Nutrition-focused education programme from Hass Avocado Board is aimed at boosting fresh fruit consumption among US consumers
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ArticleEU watches French tax plan with interest
New lorry taxation due to be introduced from October could be extended to Germany and Italy, if successful
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ArticleWaitrose: soft fruit is selling in bulk
Upmarket retailer says consumers have been buying cherries and strawberries in larger quantities this year
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ArticleFruit fly status being ignored
China continues to overlook South Australia’s fruit-fly-free status, prompting senator to call for market access overhaul
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ArticleDole to accept Murdock offer
US fresh produce giant reaches agreement on improved share offer from chairman and chief executive David Murdock
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ArticleChildren 'prefer fizz to veg'
British Heart Foundation claims that British children are more likely to drink fizzy drinks than eat fruit or vegetables
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ArticleA new definition for new potatoes
Potato Council provides a new industry description for the potato type as it looks to expand consumer understanding
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ArticleUS proposes Peru papaya access
Hot water treatment and fruit fly traps would be required under the proposed systems approach entry protocol

