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    Tesco strengthens Irish position

    2013-04-16T10:15:23Z

    Tesco has solidified its position at the top of Ireland's retail rankings in 2012, according to data released by Kantar Worldpanel for the year-long period to the end of November.

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    Citrosol analyses citrus decay at Spanish event

    2013-04-16T10:15:23Z

    Spanish post-harvest specialist Citrosol highlighted the ways in which the shelf life of citrus can be extended at this year's International Citrus Congress, held in Valencia, Spain.

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    NZ study finds more benefits of apple consumption

    2013-04-16T10:15:22Z

    New research from New Zealand suggests that apples may be good for the millions of people worldwide suffering from inflammatory diseases.

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    Qatar harvests first seawater cucumbers

    2013-04-16T10:15:22Z

    The first cucumbers grown in the desert using seawater and solar power have been harvested in Qatar.

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    Fyffes earnings on target

    2013-04-16T10:15:22Z

    Produce multi-national Fyffes has said it expects its 2012 earnings to be towards the upper end of its target range and has set a similar target range for 2013.

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    Garlic smuggler handed six years behind bars

    2013-04-16T10:15:22Z

    A garlic smuggler has been jailed for six years after evading some £2 million in customs duty while importing Chinese garlic.

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    EC has failed to act in a balanced and reasonable way over inspection situation

    2013-04-16T10:15:21Z

    Snow in Brussels on 3 December gave a festive feel and a mighty chill factor for friends from the Kenya Plant Health

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    Chris Redfern: Week of little change in the run up to Christmas

    2013-04-16T10:15:21Z

    With the US fiscal cliff, the Greek partial default, the Spanish bailout and the acceleration of Japanese quantitative easing,

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    London Orchard Project unveils Core Blimey

    2013-04-16T10:15:21Z

    A new variety of apple developed specifically for the city of London has today been named the Core Blimey.

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    Autumn Statement praised by rural expert

    2013-04-16T10:15:21Z

    The Chancellor George Osborne's announcement in the Autumn Statement that the government will increase the Annual Investment Allowance for plant and machinery has been praised by a leading agriculture specialist.

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    Going fruit and nuts

    2013-04-16T10:15:21Z

    Despite Julian Graves’ death on the high street, the dried fruit and nuts sector is in a strong position and holding its own with consumers, writes Jon Severs

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    Top fruit faces balancing act

    2013-04-16T10:15:20Z

    Limited top-fruit supply across Europe has pushed retail prices up over the last quarter, and that has had a knock-on impact on consumption of apples and pears

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    Overcoming the odds

    2013-04-16T10:15:20Z

    All South Africa’s grape regions are on track for good crops, but concerns remain over labour stability heading into the peak season, as Fred Meintjes reports

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    Namibia’s new dawn

    2013-04-16T10:15:20Z

    The Namibian grape business is set for a new era of growth following the establishment of new alliances in both production and new varieties, writes Fred Meintjes

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    Going fruit and nuts

    2013-04-16T10:15:20Z

    Despite Julian Graves’ death on the high street, the dried fruit and nuts sector is in a strong position and holding its own with consumers, writes Jon Severs

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    Gaining an edge

    2013-04-16T10:15:20Z

    With Comexa Europa’sexports into the UK market now totalling £9 million a year, MD Graham Cousens tells Thomas Hobbs that new fruit lines could be on the cards for the salad specialist

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    The risk factor

    2013-04-16T10:15:20Z

    In the latest in a series of features looking at how global financial issues are affecting the produce trade, Michael Barker talks to Grant Williams, risk underwriting director at Coface UK & Ireland

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    Green day delights

    2013-04-16T10:15:20Z

    The trend for foliage as an integral part of floral displays is growing, as more florists understand how to work with this versatile material. Samantha Lyster reports

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    New ventures help boost turnover at G’s Fresh

    2013-04-16T10:15:19Z

    The establishment of The Lettuce Company and a move into mushroom production has helped give G’s Fresh a significant boost in turnover.

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    Minister praises RPA's 'best-ever performance'

    2013-04-16T10:15:19Z

    The Rural Payments Agency met its December target for the single payments scheme after paying more than £1.38 billion to over 95,000 farmers.