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Online shopping makes a comeback for Iceland
Iceland will re-open its online store, which was closed six years ago, following rising demand from customers.
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ArticleSeafreight service aids Israeli mangoes
A new seafreight service via France is benefiting exports to the UK by reducing the need for airfreight
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'Love My Salad' campaign is a hit
Dutch group Rijk Zwaan has revealed good results from its Love My Salad social networking site since its launch at Fruit Logistica in February.
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ArticleCloud hangs over mushroom supplier
Venlo-based company Prime Champ at centre of Dutch police investigation into alleged mistreatment of Polish workers
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Seafreight service aids Israeli mangoes
UK-based Univeg Katopé has announced the first arrivals of the new season's mangoes from Israel, with higher yields expected compared with 2011.
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ArticleSeattle hailed as 'Top Banana City'
Dole includes US city in summer-long initiative to promote the consumption of bananas and encourage a variety of different uses
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ArticleCamposol foresees good exotic prospects
As the Peruvian group reports on Q2 and H1 growth, it predicts further exotic opportunities in the US and Europe in particular
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ArticleSeeka raises new Psa alert
New Zealand kiwifruit grower Seeka has warned of new Psa symptoms in kiwifruit varieties believed to be Psa-disease-resistant
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ArticleFresh Partners unveils Indian subsidiary
New Zealand produce distributor Fresh Partners has opened an import-export arm in India
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ArticleLove My Salad a hit
The social networking site has proven a success since its launch in February and is set to expand further
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Turners and Growers to refocus on apples
New Zealand's Turners and Growers has decided to put its domestic flower auction business on the market because it wants to refocus on the top-fruit sector, reports Radio New Zealand.
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ArticleAhold completes C1000 and Jumbo deal
Dutch retailer reveals that deal, first announced in April, has been approved by competition authority
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ArticlePositive six months for Damco
Maersk's freight forwarding and supply chain management arm says it is making 'continued good progress'
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ArticleIndonesian mangosteen bound for Australia
Indonesia is hoping to start exporting mangosteen to Australia for the first time from October
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ArticleFreshmax launches Mahana Red in US
The move marks the first international launch of one of the Australasian group's own exclusive apple varieties
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ArticleRewe unveils regional produce brand
Group said to be first German retailer to market regional fruit and vegetables under a single trademark in stores nationwide
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ArticleTurners and Growers to refocus on apples
New Zealand's Turners and Growers wants to sell its domestic flower business to refocus on the pipfruit sector
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ArticleTavilla Sales becomes Vision Produce
The name change is designed to position the group for the future as the firm strengthens its import and direct sourcing operations
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ArticleAPL posts quarterly profit
Container shipping line APL has posted its first quarterly profit for two years thanks to higher freight rates and cost savings
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ArticleMaersk profits take a tumble
Logistics giant says that it achieved a 'fairly satisfactory result' despite major year-on-year drop in profit of 39 per cent

