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ArticleItaly forecasts smaller pear crop
Forecasts for the Italian pear crop have been revised downwards following an extremely dry summer.
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ArticleZespri launches iPhone game in China
Zespri is targeting young urban females in China with the launch of a new branded iPhone kiwifruit farming game
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ArticleNew tack for Indian FDI
Indian government introduces new policy framework that could help ease regulations on foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail
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ArticleProject aims to increase Indian efficiencies
Indian government seeks funding for project to assist farmers in sidestepping intermediaries to sell directly to private companies
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ArticleGrowers can rely on Brian and Stuart
Nunhems is offering two new butterhead lettuce varieties to help growers face up to winter challenges
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ArticleAntonio Rognoni joins Port of Livorno
Fresh produce logistics expert joins port as commercial director alongside new managing director Gerardo Larotonda
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ArticleUS market next in line for Sirane
The group continues its expansion plans by aiming to introduce its products to the US market
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ArticleKleppe poised to buy Salentein assets
Struggling Argentinean supplier set to offload production and packing operations to specialist apple and pear exporter
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ArticleKoppert expands into South Africa
Group follows offices in Morocco and Kenya with further opening in South Africa
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ArticleBayer reveals Chinese partnership
Bayer CropScience China launched a new food-chain partnership project with Metro Group and its Chinese subsidiary Star Farm at last week's Asiafruit Logistica.
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ArticleFresh produce continues on growth curve
New FreshFacts on Retail report shows fruit and vegetable sales in the US climbed in dollar and volume terms in the second quarter
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ArticlePotato sales up in France
In France, purchases of potatoes are up, according to FranceAgriMer, although prices have taken a dive
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ArticleWal-Mart backs Mexican tomato deal
A growing number of industry leaders are concerned that a tomato trade war could create a major dispute between the US and Mexico
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ArticleAPM Terminals targets Russia
Group strikes up partnership with N-Trans to increase its container terminal portfolio in Russia and Finland
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ArticleHortNZ launches referendum
Voting papers for the Horticulture New Zealand levy referendum have been posted to all 6,000 commercial fruit and vegetable growers in the country.
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ArticleUS businesses back Mexicans in tomato row
US retail giant Walmart, the US Chamber of Commerce, the US National Restaurant Association, and nearly a dozen meat, dairy and poultry producers’ organisations have called on the Obama Administration to continue the longstanding agreement that allows Mexican tomatoes access to the US market.
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ArticleZespri renews Kiwifruit for Kids drive
The second campaign, dedicated to tackling childhood obesity, kicks off today in the US with the support of charities and retailers
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ArticleProduce World confidence in organics
Fresh produce giant Produce World is confident in the future of the organic category despite customers spending less
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Koppert expands into South Africa
Dutch biological control specialist Koppert has expanded into the South African market.
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ArticleTyphoons push up Taiwanese vegetable prices
Current high prices for vegetables are expected to ease in the coming weeks as Taiwan recovers from a series of typhoons

