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ArticleMark Nixon: The great paper chase: How IT can help eliminate £175 million of paper-based costs
“It’s good to be green. Please don’t print this email unless you really have to.” Common sense,
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ArticleThe social revolution
Social media marketing has transformed the business scene and the fresh produce industry is no exception. Elizabeth O’Keefe provides some food for thought for those struggling with the idea of getting down with the kids
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ArticleSmart thinking
Fresh produce companies are starting to switch on to the benefits of direct consumer interaction via smartphone apps. Here, FPJ rounds up six of the best
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ArticleThe online cash minefield
When times are tough, cash can be hard to come by, especially for small businesses. And with a proliferation of online short-term lenders having sprung up, it’s a minefield out there. Paul Clapham weighs up the options
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ArticleThe sky's the limit
A number of challenges and continued question marks by some consumers over the need to airfreight fresh produce have made this a tough year for importers. But despite that the sector continues to innovate and invest, as Fiona Keating reports
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ArticleGrape sales move into overdrive
The grape category is enjoying impressive growth with an increase in both spend and volume thanks to burgeoning crops and canny retail promotions
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The freshness and variety of produce
While It’s Fresh! has been in stores for some months with giant avocados, berries, pears and melons, its use has now
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Mixing the old and the new: How traditional techniques sit well with modern approaches
With constant reminders that the banks have locked up their strong rooms if anyone wants to borrow any cash, and with profit
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Making digital work for fresh produce
Welcome to FPJ’s first ever dedicated digital issue, where we examine all things online and how they affect your
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ArticleDunnett announces early retirement
Martin Dunnett, commercial director at Capespan UK, will take early retirement in July after 35 years with the company.
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ArticleNZ confirms fruit fly free status
Relief for country’s horticultural sector as fruit fly detection is declared an isolated incidence
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ArticleNZ Braeburn exports dwindle
Industry hopes short crop will translate into sustainable prices for New Zealand Braeburn apple growers
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ArticleUK asparagus back in time
Asparagus growers in the UK have been buoyed by the recent change in the weather, just in time for the Jubilee celebrations
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ArticleTotal Cherry optimistic for season
Despite weather problems in Europe and a larger and earlier US crop, Total Cherry is confident ahead of the new cherry season
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ArticleCarrefour upgraded to "outperform"
The French retailer's status has been upgraded since the arrival of new CEO Georges Plassat
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ArticleDiamond launch for Berry Gardens
Berry Gardens is marketing a new Driscoll’s strawberry with Marks & Spencer to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
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ArticleWorld Food Moscow set for growth
Russia’s leading food and drink exhibition is expected to grow by 18 per cent compared with 2011
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ArticleGrowth for Mexican table grapes
Half of this year’s 16.5m-carton export crop will enter the US market between 25 May and 15 June
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ArticleCertification boon for Tex Starr Distributing
The firm’s Royal Star & Sun Crest papayas, grown in Mexico, have received GFS certification
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ArticleMexican mangoes enjoy better season
Volume is already ahead of last year’s pace, with the second half of the deal set to be just as strong from the late growing areas

