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ArticleMichael Huber named as Bio Austria MD
New managing director promises to help develop and grow organic farming in the central European country
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ArticleModef protests "unfair" margins
The "unacceptable" margins taken by French supermarkets will come under fire this week when Modef stages its protest sale of produce
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German day of action set for Saturday
A day of action against food waste is scheduled for 25 August in Munich to launch the Good Food March in Germany.
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ArticleMurcia wants potato label for UK
Growers’ leaders in the Spanish region of Murcia are clamouring for a quality label for their potatoes to set them apart on the UK market.
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ArticleVietnam cracks down on unsafe imports
Vietnam is to introduce new import regulations following detections of unacceptable pesticide residue levels on imported fresh produce
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ArticleTesco launches sweeter broccoli
UK's largest grocer unveils packs of new, longer-stemmed 'supersweet' variety as part of its Tesco Finest range
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ArticleSolid opportunities in eastern Europe
Leading Czech Republic-based fresh produce distributor signals strong growth in demand in central and eastern Europe
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ArticleFresh Del Monte opens Italian office
Company to direct marketing and sales operations from Milan, led by new commercial director Piero Casalini
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ArticleItalians form kiwifruit consortium
Nine companies create Kiwifruit of Italy, which will work to establish minimum quality standards and promote export sales
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches new yellow melon
New Yellissimo brand set to offer small, convenient product with what company describes as "extremely sweet" flesh
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ArticleICOP 2012 marks 20 years of GFA
Annual conference for European producer organisations set to reconvene in Brussels on 20-21 November
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ArticleDutch exports fall in first half of year
Industry association Productschap Tuinbouw reveals 3 per cent decline in export volumes between January and end of June
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East Anglia prepares for potato event
This year’s “wettest drought in history” and the lessons to learn from it will be up for discussion in an address by Cranfield University’s Dr Jerry Knox at the East of England Potato Day on Thursday.
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ArticleSlight downturn for Chilean exports
Despite a minor contraction in volume, Chile’s fruit export industry enjoyed a positive season in 2011/12 with further growth to come
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ArticleFPAA finalises 44th convention
Dan’l Mackey Almy of DMA Solutions will speak at the event which provides a platform to meet and do business with those involved in the Mexico-US produce trade
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ArticleRecord number of varieties at plum festival
This year's Pershore Plum Festival will feature the largest selection of plum varieties in its five-year history.
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ArticleDEFRA launches pesticide consultation
A consultation has been launched by DEFRA over how to sustainably implement the new EU pesticide regulations into the UK agri-industry.
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ArticleCarrefour Indonesia goes online
Carrefour has announced consumers in Indonesia will soon be able to purchase its products online
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ArticleThailand and Chile close in on FTA
Chile and Thailand have reached an important steppingstone in efforts to secure a Free Trade Agreement
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ArticleANI to buy-up banana plantations
AgriNurture announces plans to buy up Philippine banana plantations as smaller growers there struggle with restrictions imposed on exports to China

