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Clarke’s words must not be a hollow pledge
When Tesco speaks, everybody listens.It's not just that Tesco holds almost a third of the grocery market, but that it has
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ArticleAn apple for a tipple
As cider continues to enjoy a renaissance, Lisa Kjellsson asks whether it is a bandwagon more suppliers to the fresh market should consider jumping on
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ArticleFestive makeover
The days of boiled Brussels sprouts and dry potatoes are long gone as Christmas cooks get clever in the kitchen with prepared vegetables and old favourites with a new twist. Samantha Lyster reports
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ArticleMaersk will no longer ship to Iran
Global shipping giant Maersk has suspended port calls in Iran in response to the West’s tightening of trade sanctions, according to a company spokesperson.
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ArticleLennon returns to Capespan
Ronan Lennon, the ex-MD of Capespan UK, is poised to make a dramatic return to the South African-owned group when he takes up a new role as MD of the company’s Capespan Exports division, according to Eurofruit.
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ArticleTesco boss pledges more transparency for suppliers
Supermarkets need to get “more personal with growers and suppliers” according to Philip Clarke, UK chief executive of Tesco.
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ArticleOnion factory recognised with safety award
A Huntingdon-based onion packing factory has been recognised for its alarm system at the National Food and Drink Health and Safety Awards.
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ArticleMove to Marseille wholesale market for Halls
European fruit exporter HL Hall International, one of the largest avocado producers in South Africa, has opened a new office in Marseille's wholesale market.
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ArticleDEFRA reveals bad news for fruit and veg
A new publication from DEFRA shows that the fresh produce industry has been been one of the hardest hit sectors from the food industry since the global recession started in 2007.
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ArticleScottish potato sector 'is in crisis'
Further bad weather has hit Scottish potato growers in the past week, with fears of mass shortages over the winter season.
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ArticleEnglish apples 'Still Taste Great'
English Apples & Pears (EAP) has officially launched the domestic top-fruit campaign with the message “Still Tastes Great” after a production period that has been described as “a nightmare for growers” by chief executive Adrian Barlow.
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ArticleKing calls for unified nutrition label
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has called on the food industry to use a universal front of pack nutritional labelling system.
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ArticleNew depot for Produce Packaging
Produce Packaging has unveiled plans to open a new depot in Scotland.
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ArticleGreenvale profits rise but rain is set to bite
Greenvale owner Produce Investments Plc has reported an increase in operating margins for 2012 – but warned that the heavy rainfall is set to take a toll on its next set of accounts.
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ArticleKanzi out to seduce shoppers
Kanzi apples will adopt a racy new theme of 'seduction' for the 2012-13 season.
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ArticleTesco gets the taste for pink onions
A new variety of pink onions has been launched in Tesco.
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ArticleNew Caesar rules at Asda
Natures Way Foods is launching a multi-use Caesar salad kit under its Lasting Leaf brand into Asda stores nationwide this week.
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Spitalfields wholesaler stung with tomato fine
A New Spitalfields wholesaler has been fined for offering rotten Spanish tomatoes for sale.
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ArticleTomatoes in stroke-research breakthrough
Finnish researchers have found that eating tomatoes, which contain high levels of the antioxidant lycopene, is associated with a lower risk of stroke.
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ArticleWaitrose grabs record-breaking share
Waitrose’s share of the grocery market has climbed to its highest ever, according to latest figures from analyst Kantar Worldpanel.

