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ArticleRed Tractor Week starts today
Red Tractor Week starts today and aims to challenge UK shoppers to buy, cook and eat food produced under the assurance-mark logo.
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ArticleAntioxidants reduce heart attack risk
A diet packed full of antioxidant-rich produce is an effective way of combating the risk of heart problems
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ArticleRetail race evolving, says Tesco boss
With digital communication more prevalent, the rush to boost sales just by building stores is over, says Philip Clarke
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ArticleEgyptian export conference set for London
A free event with the objective of increasing Egyptian and British fresh produce business opportunities will be heading to London on 17 October.
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ArticleAyco launches greenhouse range
Year-round programme of greenhouse-grown produce includes conventional items from Mexico plus organics from Europe and Israel
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ArticleKiwifruit markets show strong demand
Trading conditions in Asia and the Middle East in particular said to be good as New Zealand product finishes early
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ArticleOne year of savings with Daily Maersk
Maersk's Asia-northern Europe conveyor belt service has created logistics savings for 42 per cent of customers
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ArticleNew transport system for Asda
Asda says it's fully switched over to a new regional transport distribution network that will boost the efficiency of deliveries
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ArticleCLA continues its push for rural broadband
The CLA launched a new policy paper today that sets out its vision for the future of rural broadband.
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ArticleGrocery trade targeted by tax cheat taskforce
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) hopes to recover more than £7 million with the launch of a new taskforce that will target tax dodgers from the UK's grocery and retail trade.
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ArticleUS Rivermaid-Wespak merge
Rivermaid Trading Company and Wespak Sales will merge operations to become one of the larger grower-shippers of tree fruit in California
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ArticleAsia's ascent can still astonish
In spite of frequent forecasts of Asia’s inevitable rise, the scale and speed of growth – as illustrated by the turnout at Asia Fruit Logistica – continue to take the breath away
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ArticleMcDonald's explores fruit and veg options
McDonald's will list calorie information on US restaurant and drive-thru menus from next week.
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ArticleNew transport system for Asda
Asda says it's fully switched over to a new regional transport distribution network that will boost the efficiency of deliveries.
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ArticlePhilippines welcomes Argentinean citrus
The Philippines has opened its doors to citrus from Argentina.
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ArticleFruit and veg at heart of new Shell format
Petrol giant Shell is working on plans to put fresh produce at the forefront of a brand new store format.
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ArticleJourney continues for European Flavors
After making an appearance at World Food Moscow, the promotional campaign moves on to the US
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ArticleWaitrose Foundation joins SH event
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere to host speakers from Walmart-Massmart, Waitrose, Capespan, T&G and San Miguel
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ArticleE Leclerc founder dies
One of the most important figures in the French retail sector, the founder of the French hypermarket chain that bore his name, has died
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ArticlePrinting money causes problems
Central banks on either side of the Atlantic are wondering whether they can solve their problems by simply printing themselves a bit more cash. Investors are unlikely to be impressed by such behaviour

