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ArticleUS school meals to get healthier
Fresh fruits and vegetables will feature in school lunches every day of the week from the start of the new school year
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ArticleRichard Jones: Beyond the packhouse: How IT can help measure and improve quality in the field
This year’s erratic weather has caused our industry no shortage of challenges. Producing quality finished product from
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ArticleOut for a duck
Launching its own pub is the latest in a string of new business ventures for Fresh Direct. Lisa Kjellsson pays a visit to The Muddy Duck
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ArticleThe quiet revolution
More famous for its big-name marketing strategies than its environmental work, Albert Bartlett is nevertheless putting a huge amount of work in place behind the scenes, as David Burrows finds out
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ArticleEasy does it for prepared sector
The British are working harder and longer and looking for convenience to help save time in the kitchen, with sales of prepared produce continuing to rise
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Super labels make a return to the shelves
The term “super fruit” seems to be on the wane, but Marks & Spencer has regenerated the idea with a new Super
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The real value of a £100k appointment
One hundred grand for a three-day week (even on a pro rata basis) is nice work if you can get it, but suppliers won’t
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ArticleSpanish persimmon sales soar
Spanish persimmon is the fastest-growing fruit in UK stores, according to the country's producers.
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ArticlePhilly market welcomes new trader
Philly Produce, which specialises in tropical produce, will distribute a diverse line of fresh fruits and vegetables from its new base
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India-Israel FTA due in mid-2013
The agreement between Israel and India is reportedly set to pave the way for doubling bilateral trade between the countries
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ArticleMexican mango sales recall escalates
Daniella mangoes are being recalled by various importers and retailers across Canada and also in the US due to a salmonella risk
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ArticleCTIFL tests stonefruit segmentation
The French technical centre is exploring ways to help consumers pick peaches according to their sweetness
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ArticleWorld grape output rises
World table grape production has increased by half a million tonnes over the last year thanks largely to increased production in China, Asiafruit reports.
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ArticleJohn Hackett gets three years for fraud
The former managing director of Flamingo Flowers, John Hackett, has been sentenced to three years in prison.
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ArticleTyphoon blows up Korean fruit prices
Fruit prices in South Korea are likely to soar after a typhoon hit the country earlier this week, with another expected in the coming days
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ArticleCalifornia marking the date
California’s imminent Medjool date season is looking like a bumper, with growers predicting a 30 per cent increase in volume
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ArticleDole Europe launches plantain promotion
Company aiming to build awareness among German consumers of tropical product's potential uses in the kitchen
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ArticleTunisian summer fruit exports rise
The North African country has seen an increase in its summer fruit exports this year, with Libya the main destination
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ArticleColombian banana output set to fall
Colombian banana production is forecast to fall by eight to 10 per cent this year due largely to the impact of inclement weather, Americafruit reports.
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ArticleWorld grape production rises
Increased production in China has seen global table grape volumes rise to 16.5m tonnes despite falls in other key producer nations

