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ArticlePrice hikes boost citrus sales
Price rises have been the key driver for value sales increases in the past year, but citrus is also benefiting from prolonged demand due to the wet weather
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Tomatoes in every shape and size
Retail descriptions to market fresh produce have always fascinated me, no more so than in the tomato sector where varieties,
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When the media turns its attention to the fresh food markets, some factors are ignored
Fresh food markets of all shapes and sizes have always held a fascination for the public, particularly those wholesale
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The hard work behind Britain’s food offer
This week’s BBC documentary on New Spitalfields Market seems to have caused something of a furore (page 4), with some
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ArticleFrost named as LINKFresh CEO
LINKFresh Inc., the California-based subsidiary of Anglia Business Solutions, has announced Robert Frost as its group chief executive.
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ArticleRFE trade poised for growth
The Russian Far East’s import sector is set to grow on the back of potential WTO accession and recent investments in logistics
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ArticleSpitalfields tenants slam BBC portrayal
The BBC’s documentary about New Spitalfields Market has received mixed reviews from tenants, some of whom have claimed it made their market seem like it was failing.
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ArticleFunding blow for RSA campaign in Asia
South Africa’s efforts to develop presence in Asia suffer major setback with forced withdrawal of official participation in Asia Fruit Logistica
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ArticleT&G chief pledges to pay RSA growers
Turners & Growers CEO says its subsidiary Enza is working to pay what it owes to South African suppliers as it untangles a web of debt surrounding its Hong Kong-based trading partner
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ArticleChinese officials probe apple bag allegations
Officials in China’s Shandong Province investigate allegations that farmers wrapped young apples in pesticide-coated paper
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ArticleBlueberry boost for recovering athletes
New research conducted in New Zealand suggests eating blueberries can improve recovery times following exercise
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ArticleBudget squeeze prompts food safety risk
FSA warns UK shoppers people are taking more risks with food safety as they try to save money and make meals go further
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ArticleBananas return to port of Cork
Banana imports have returned to the Port of Cork in Ireland for the first time since the 1980s.
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ArticlePeru launches avocado campaign in the US
Peruvian Hass avocados will be promoted in the US for the first time this summer as the industry enjoys its first season of access for non-cold treated fruit
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ArticleBudget squeeze prompts food-safety risk
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned UK shoppers people are taking more risks with food safety as they try to save money and make their meals go further.
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ArticleCasino supports local organics
With the launch of its new label Casino Bio "100% origine France", the French retailer is backing both local and organic
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ArticleAPM Terminals names Europe CEO
Ben Vree will lead the segment responsible for all of Europe, the southern Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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ArticleSainsbury's 'outperforms market' in Q1
Group reports on 'good sales performance' in the UK despite the ongoing challenging market conditions
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ArticleEgyptian grape variety in at Mack
Egyptian grape grower Belco is producing Arra11 for supply to UK importer Mack for the first time this year
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ArticleZespri announces Gold3 release
Marketer grants 2,068ha of new Gold3 licences, the biggest release of a proprietary kiwifruit variety in New Zealand history

