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ArticleApples under threat from price cuts
English apple sector leaders warn that supermarket price cuts are going too deep for too long and risk the future of the industry as sales volumes continue to run well ahead of last year.
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ArticleTesco names new Asia head
UK retail giant Tesco has named Trevor Masters as the new head of its Asian business
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ArticleWAC may focus on Asia, Mexico
US fruit marketing body the Washington Apple Commission may limit promotional activities to a handful of markets if MAP funding is cut
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Moody lands new role at AB Sustain
Sustainable supply chain consultancy AB Sustain has appointed fresh produce specialist Mark Moody to head up its new carbon foot-printing scheme.
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ArticleNew US law hurts Vietnamese exports
Vietnam’s fruit exports to the US could suffer under the new US Food Safety Modernization Act
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ArticleFruit Pop Pouches hit the market
Maxwell Chase launches innovative new absorbent pouches designed for use with fresh-cut fruit
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ArticleDole introduces new Garden Kit
Group's Nutrition Institute has launched its new Garden Kit to help teach young people about how food is grown
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ArticlePriméale focuses on pleasure
For 2012, the French vegetable specialist has decided to centre its image on the notion of pleasure
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ArticleWeigh-packing system wins over suppliers
Aja has unveiled a new weigh-packing system aimed at the grape sector.
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ArticleSpain blames Morocco for market loss
Tomato exporters claim Moroccan imports have led to loss of traditional markets and thousands of jobs
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ArticleFood safety focus for Freshconex forum
Business Forum sessions during the Berlin trade fair will offer a range of opinions and analysis relating to food safety issues
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ArticleEgypt project for Total Berry
The UK berry specialist is investing in Egypt to ensure that supplies of strawberries are of the finest quality
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ArticleM&S unveils world's first seedless pepper
Retailer has worked with Melrow Salads and Syngenta to develop Angello, a sweeter, crunchier and seedless variety
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ArticleHamburg strengthens ties with India
Port of Hamburg opens representative office in Mumbai as new direct liner services between Germany and India are launched
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ArticleAgri-technology nations build India ties
Israel and Holland, pioneers in agriculture technology, are stepping up their involvement in the Indian market
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ArticleWelsh supply chain 'must work together'
Welsh growers, processors and retailers have been urged to be more collaboratively minded in order to create an effective and efficient supply chain.
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ArticleFood Ethics Council names Dibb in top job
The Food Ethics Council has announced the appointment of Sue Dibb as its new executive director.
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ArticleIndian government stalls on FDI
Strong opposition to the Indian government’s plan to liberalise foreign investment in its US$450bn retail sector has seen it shelved for the time being.
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ArticleNew Zealand kiwiberry moving target
New Zealand’s kiwiberry crop will be down this coming season, but the Psa vine disease is making it hard to predict the extent of the fall.
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ArticleNew York enjoys strong apple harvest
Fruit quality said to be 'outstanding' as weather plays its part in developing fruit with high sugar content

