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ArticleIrish soft-fruit exports hit by weather
The chairman of the Irish Soft Fruit Growers’ Association has said supplies of berries to the UK and Irish markets may be severely restricted by the end of August.
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ArticleJane Anderson: Awards show Fruiterers helping next generation
This month Jane Anderson recalls a busy and interesting month for the company, from attending a Queen’s Jubilee lunch to electing the sheriffs for the coming year. And as ever, the livery’s charity work was at the forefront of its thoughts
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ArticleGetting the date right
For the Muslim community, food becomes even more important during the holy festival of Ramadan. Samantha Lyster reports on why the industry should take note
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ArticleStanding out from the crowd
The fall back into recession has meant people sticking with what they know. So are there still the candidates to fill the industry’s vacancies? Chloe Ryan reports
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ArticleSaving horticulture
Last week the NFU unveiled a report that painted a bleak picture for the future of UK horticulture if the retail supply chain doesn’t change. Michael Barker reports on an industry facing up to an impending crisis
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ArticleSummer washout
Many growers are calling this the worst summer in living memory, as the rain and dull conditions continue to cause havoc for crops. Thomas Hobbs assesses how hard growers around the country have been hit
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ArticleBetter balance for bananas
Traditionally the bloodiest battleground for supermarket price wars, the banana category has seen an uplift in retail prices in the past week
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Retail shelves teem with British produce
Summer berries still take pride of place, with further indications that branding is on the increase with both Sonata
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ArticleMaría José Sevilla: Why fresh produce needs a long-term marketing approach, not short bursts of PR
As supermarket categories go, there are none that warrant the label ‘short-term’ as much as fresh produce. In
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Change needed to safeguard our future
Anyone with even the most fleeting interest in food and farming couldn’t help but be captivated by what’s
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ArticleRain decimates British cherry crop
Industry experts fear cherry volumes could be down by as much as 50 per cent after the British season started three weeks later than usual.
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ArticleMalaysian port readies for mega-sized vessels
Malaysian port announces major investment to upgrade facilities to accommodate increasing ship sizes
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ArticleSolid demand tipped for Peru asparagus
The Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association (PAIA) anticipates increasing consumption and demand in the US
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ArticlePortugal turns to pear export markets
Despite forecasting a fall in production, lower domestic demand means the country is aiming to ship more pears overseas
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ArticleGermany looks at new ways
With Germany's economy outperforming the rest of the eurozone, there are signs the country's discounters are looking at more than just low prices
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ArticleRubens in running for third gold
Trademarked apple variety targeting third successive victory as Britain's tastiest apple at upcoming National Fruit Show
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ArticleSunkist takes another stand
US family co-operative joins with retailers to encourage charity lemonade sales
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ArticleGrowth for Peruvian citrus
Mandarin exports from Peru are on course to grow steadily during the 2012 season on the back of solid demand
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ArticleCancelled farming events prove costly
The CLA claims a string of cancelled countryside events could cost the rural economy as much as £240 million.
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ArticleNew director for Naturipe
US-based berry producer Naturipe Farms has announced the appointment of Donna Lynn Johnson as its new director of food safety and social responsibility, effective 2 July.

