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ArticleX5 sales on the increase
Russian retailer enjoys year-on-year rise for 2012, although same-store sales decline
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ArticleRussia bans EU seed-potato imports
A temporary ban will come into force on 1 April, Russian organisation Rosselkhoznadzor has revealed
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit gains access to Korea
Made in Blu, the export marketing consortium backed by leading players Agrintesa and Apofruit, confirms breakthrough in Asia
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ArticleUS and Mexico sign trade plan
The US and Mexico have signed a mutual agreement to improve cross-border control and trade
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ArticleSouth African growers 'back in business'
After weeks of disruption and uncertainty, Western Cape growers resume exports after unions suspend strike action
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ArticleProfitable 2012 for EastPack
Group forecasts a profit of over NZ$6m for the full-year of 2012, with its orchard gate return rising
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ArticleMSC to launch new Le Havre services
Vessels will make stops across the UK and French Atlantic ports on a weekly basis
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ArticleAsian Citrus Holdings projects profit drop
Winter weather, the price of pineapple juice concentrates and higher labour costs all factors in Asian Citrus Holdings decrease in core net profit
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ArticleKiku takes first stand at Fruit Logistica
Premium apple brand preparing to exhibit for first time at Berlin show, following recent expansion worldwide
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ArticleAeon Group brings MaxValu to China
All three of Aeon Group’s retail brands now have a presence in China after the company opened its first Chinese MaxValu store
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ArticleChilean pear output to remain stable
First season forecast predicts export declines for some varieties, while others will remain stable or increase
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ArticleArgentinean blueberry crop shrinks
Sendings around the world end up falling 5 per cent, despite fast start
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ArticleEast Coast port strike talks make progress
Progress is reportedly being made in negotiations to prevent a dockworkers' strike at key US East Coast ports
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ArticleCamposol to raise asparagus prices
The Peruvian company has warned that the business is unsustainable without a mooted 30 per cent increase in prices
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ArticleMission continues to grow
Mission Produce has announced expansion plans for its Toronto Ripe Center and the purchase of a new packing facility in Mexico
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ArticleVOG outlines Marlene campaign
Marketing activities are taking place in the Netherlands and Belgium throughout January and February
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ArticlePura Vida Farms hires sales vp
Mike Martori is named as vice-president of sales for the east coast, overseeing watermelon and Costa Rican pineapple programmes
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ArticlePanama and Antwerp extend collaboration
Deal running until 2018 will see trade promotion between the port of Antwerp and the Panama Canal
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ArticlePsa cure shelved in New Zealand
A possible cure for the bacterial vine disease Psa has been put on hold until it is given provisional research approval
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ArticleMeetings hope to peel back Indian onion prices
Onion prices in India continue to rise, with the Ministry of Agriculture calling stakeholder meetings to assess the situation

