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ArticleFruit Logistica opens doors to world trade
Consumption and consolidation were two of the key talking points at the opening press conference for Fruit Logistica 2013
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Bayer CropScience showcases new initiatives
Leading seed and crop care company promotes business initiatives with new key partners in South America at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleLate bloom for Indian cashews
Exports unlikely to be affected by late flowering crop, with a 15 per cent rise in production volume expected
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ArticleConvenience drive for Morrisons
Retailer takes advantage of Jessops closure to snap up additional store space for its convenience format
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ArticleChiquita completes senior secured notes sale
Fresh produce giant announces completion of its sale of US$425m aggregate principal amount of 7.875 per cent senior secured notes
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ArticlePhilippine bananas cleared to enter US
The USDA has finalised an agreement that will see Philippine bananas enter the US, with Dole Philippines already preparing a shipment
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ArticleHass demand soars in US
Avocado variety enjoyed a record-breaking year as US consumers tapped into the widespread marketing drive
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ArticleHunts Point talks reach impasse
Matthew D'Arrigo says that it could be a year before a decision is made on the future of Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market
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ArticleChina chomps on Aussie nuts
China has developed into a key market for Australia's almond and macadamia exports
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ArticleSatara-EastPack talks could resume
Merger plans initially discussed two years ago are set to resurface as the companies look to improve efficiency and cut costs
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ArticleEosta brings organic innovation to Berlin
Group to present three new products at this year's Fruit Logistica, with an eye on organics, sustainability and convenience
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ArticleTurnover proves 'strong' for Bonduelle
First half of fiscal 2012/13 brings a turnover increase of 11.3 per cent, driven by a 'dynamic' second quarter
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ArticleUruguayan apples suffer hail damage
Volumes could fall after storm impacted on production, predominantly in the south of the country
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ArticleTexas invests for success
Future is bright for southern Texas with the development of San Antonio Wholesale Produce Market and an E-Beam sterilisation facility
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ArticleJapan’s consumer spending in decline
A decline in retail prices has failed to stimulate household spending on fresh fruit in Japan, which hit a 12-year low in 2012
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ArticleNew CFO for Wal-Mart China
Wal-Mart China has announced Anne Myong as its new chief financial officer
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ArticleStrikes hit Pakistan’s exports again
Transport strikes have once again stalled Pakistan’s produce exports
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ArticleDFID and Waitrose form RSA worker scheme
UK retailer and Department for International Development aims to increase youth skills in South Africa's value chain
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ArticleGreeks hit out at cut-backs
Farmers and seamen in Greece are striking and protesting at harsh austerity measures introduced by the government to secure loans
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ArticleDamco director to join Maersk Line
Eurofruit understands Ole Schack-Petersen will not move to The Hague when current employer relocates there in April

