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ArticlePakistan loses out on dates
Pakistan is losing millions of dollars worth of potential revenue from its date exports due to scarce processing and packaging infrastructure
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ArticleEurope looks to sell more fruit in Asia
Companies from EU and eastern Mediterranean present in greater number at this year's Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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ArticleSpanish citrus output forecast to fall
The easy-peeler and orange crop from the main Spanish growing region of Valencia is expected to fall by 20 per cent year on year in the upcoming season.
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ArticleTotal Produce records 'strong performance'
Busy six months see revenue climb while group invests in Frankort & Koning and ups its Capespan shareholding
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ArticleChile signs export deal with Morocco
Asoex has inked a co-operation agreement with its counterpart in Morocco, paving the way for an FTA between the two nations
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ArticleHumphryes earns Fresh Direct promotion
Fresh Direct has announced the appointment of Ian Humphryes as supply chain and logistics director.
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ArticleM&S mixes traditional and online
The UK retailer's new superstore looks to maximise the number of ways that consumers can shop at M&S
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ArticleExosect gets Turkish green light
Exosect's pheromone technology receives regulatory approval for Grape Vine moth in Turkey
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ArticlePsa spreads to Coromandel
Kiwifruit vine disease Psa has spread to provinces neighbouring the Bay of Plenty where it has ravaged production of the country’s main gold variety
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ArticleGlobal prune acreage in danger
Global prune output is under threat as growers turn to nut production instead.
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ArticleAhold announces possible sale of ICA stake
Dutch retailer embarks on strategic review which could lead to Scandinavian firm being floated on stock exchange
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Article'Horticulture Express' runs out of puff
A dedicated fresh produce train service in India has run into problems after just its maiden run
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ArticleIran eyes Asian investment
Banana exports were a topic of discussion when Philippine vice president Jejomar Binay visited Iran recently
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ArticleNunhems banks on Brian and Stuart
Vegetable-seed breeder Nunhems is highlighting two butterhead lettuce varieties available to the UK’s glasshouse growers this winter.
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ArticleWFM welcomes new pavilions
The Moscow-based event will this year see a number of countries participating for the first time, while others extend their presence
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ArticleLasting Leaf backs Asda's Tickled Pink campaign
Natures Way Foods has pledged to raise £10,000 for breast cancer charities via its Lasting Leaf brand.
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ArticleSenior director leaves The Greenery
Commercial director Bart Merkus, brought in to develop Dutch marketer's global strategy, departs after just eight months
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English kiwiberries go on sale in Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has launched English-grown kiwiberries in its stores, with the bite-size fruit exclusive and a first for any retailer in the UK.
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ArticleMaersk Line to lift freight rates
Group reveals that it will lift freight rates on its Asia-Europe trade lanes by 10 per cent in November
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ArticleExtensive recalls for Daniella mangoes
The fruit grown by Agrícola Daniella in Mexico is being widely recalled throughout North America following a salmonella outbreak

