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ArticlePsa cases on the rise once more
Kiwifruit Vine Health has identified 30 new cases of Psa in New Zealand kiwifruit orchards this week
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ArticleChilean Cherry Committee is official
Representatives from five of the country’s main grower-exporters will steer the organisation as it seeks to boost Chilean cherries worldwide
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ArticleCarrefour reveals dip in profits
The retailer's new CEO is preparing to announce a turnaround plan to combat the slide in crisis-hit Europe
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ArticleDel Monte helps school turn up the Heat
Group backs Miami Heat's back to school event by distributing promotional material
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Commodity currencies struggling: Moneycorp
It was not a good week for commodity-related currencies, which all languished at the bottom of the foreign-exchange table, according to Moneycorp.
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ArticlePeruvian production powers ahead
Latin American country touted by many in trade as 'the new California' set to expand its production further this year
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Delhaize appoints US chief executive
Roland Smith succeeds Ronald Hodge as the chief executive of the Belgium retailer's American operations
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ArticlePoor margins drive ‘unstoppable’ Spanish stonefruit exodus
Growers in the Valencia region of Spain are abandoning stonefruit production in their droves in favour of persimmon.
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ArticleFruit producers avoid major losses as Isaac hits
The impact of Hurricane Isaac on producers and exporters in its path across the Caribbean and southern states of the US has been minimised by prompt action on the part of authorities and businesses.
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ArticleCarrefour closes Singapore operations
Carrefour has announced it will close its two Singaporean stores and pull out of the market before the end of the year
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ArticleSun Art Retail posts gains in China
China’s largest hypermarket chain plans further expansion despite a slow-down in what is the world’s second-largest economy
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ArticleFarmland prices set to rise by a third
Latest figures of agricultural land prices from rural estate agent Savills show the market for farmland is very robust despite the economic downturn.
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ArticleFlorette launches restorative range
Company to provide Spanish consumers with new salad mixes following traditional summer downturn in healthy eating
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ArticleIsaac wreaks havoc in Caribbean
Plantations in Dominican Republic and Haiti have been devastated by tropical storm Isaac
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ArticleDeregulation 'still hurts NZ topfruit sector'
Outgoing chairman of Pipfruit NZ Ian Palmer calls on country's apple and pear exporters to work more closely
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ArticleSearch begins for top supermarket cop
The search for a groceries code adjudicator has begun with the Department for Business Innovation & Skills advertising the new post last week.
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ArticleWeather affects Colombian bananas
The peak in production during the second half of 2012 will not be as high as last year, according to a major supplier
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ArticleOppenheimer shakes up Canada sales team
Two key players have entered into top positions within the firm’s Vancouver-based sales team following promotions
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ArticleSpanish lemon volumes to fall
National representative Ailimpo predicts that lemon production will drop by up to 15 per cent this season
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ArticlePotato growers want quality label
Head of Asaja Murcia in Spain calls for introduction of a regional trademark in face of "unfair" competition from Egypt

