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ArticleZaragoza joins Spanish group Fepex
National fresh produce industry federation welcomes north-eastern region, a key producer of topfruit and stonefruit
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ArticleFepex adds new member
Fruit growers in the Spanish province of Zaragoza have joined national federation Fepex.
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ArticleChile launches promotional videos
Two new videos document the virtues of Chile’s prune and walnut industries as word-class producer-exporters
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ArticleNew import body launched in US
Stakeholders involved in the import and distribution of produce into the US are jointly working to overcome new trading challenges
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ArticleEU label revamp on the way
A revamp of EU geographical quality labels could see local production, farm shops and farmers' markets recognised as well as a speedier application process for growers.
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ArticleIndia eyes new grape export markets
India could send grapes to New Zealand and Canada for the first time next year as it looks to develop new markets outside of Europe
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ArticleKloosterboer expands at Maasvlakte
Produce handler begins work on a second coldstorage operation at the Rotterdam facility, due for a June 2013 completion
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ArticleReady Pac salads engage children
New Disney-themed Cool Cuts salads and mini-meals from Ready Pac include fruit and vegetables in every pack
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ArticleMcDonald's fruit drink ads in the clear
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has rejected complaints that advertising for McDonald's Fruitizz drink was misleading in its 5 A Day claims.
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ArticleIndia eases open the door for FDI
Investors are cautiously optimistic that after years of hinting and false starts India’s government has finally opened its retail sector to foreign investment
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ArticleIncrease forecasted for US navels
The US citrus crop is predicted to be up on last season while sizing will likely be down marginally on the five-year average, according to a USDA report
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ArticleSurprise at Tesco’s in-store tomato warning
The fresh produce industry has expressed surprise after Tesco opted for an in-store message warning customers about weather-related problems on its tomatoes and peppers.
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ArticleStripy aubergine strikes gold
Abel & Cole’s stripy aubergine, supplied by Adrian Izzard of Wild Country Organics, has won the prize for best vegetable at the Soil Association’s Organic Food Awards 2012.
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ArticleLED lighting first for Tesco
Tesco expects to produce a 30 per cent energy saving on its first ever LED-powered store in Loughborough.
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ArticleRecord year for Asia Fruit Logistica
More visitors and exhibitors than ever before took part in Asia Fruit Logistica last week, making this sixth edition of the event the biggest and best yet.
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ArticleEx-Total Value director disqualified for six years
A fresh produce industry executive has been banned from being a company director for six years.
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ArticleDisease cuts Ecuador banana exports
Ecuadorean banana producers are struggling to meet export demand as Black Sigatoka ravages production there
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ArticleSpreafico signs exclusive Agrexco deal
Importer secures exclusive deal to sell Carmel-branded fresh fruit and vegetables from Israel on the Italian market
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ArticleIndonesian rules present hurdles for US
Indonesia’s ongoing review of its fresh produce import regulations is likely to cause logistical issues for US exporters
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ArticleVan Amerongen launches website
Dutch controlled atmosphere specialist makes its technology more accessible to its international customers

