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ArticleRSA easy peelers in pest-free achievement
South African citrus industry achieves success in its false codling moth programme
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Nisa outlook for People's Supermarket
The People’s Supermarket has strengthened its buying power by teaming up with national operator Nisa.
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ArticleOnions and garlic get back on track
Things are looking up for the onion and garlic sector this year, with a touch-and-go growing season turning out to be near perfect for some. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleBehind the golden arches
Fast food giant and Olympics sponsor McDonald’s is telling its story like never before. Chloe Ryan and Anna Sbuttoni examine the global chain’s position as a heavyweight fresh produce buyer, its health pledges and its mission to convey where its food comes from
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ArticleLooking east
The golden ticket to long-term growth could be in supplying the Asian market, but are some exporters neglecting their established markets to chase success in Asia? Lisa Williams, a senior consultant at Promar International, takes a closer look
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ArticleTesco's grand plan
The establishment of Tesco’s Group Food Sourcing (GFS)division has been one of the most discussed events in fresh produce in recent years. The division is seen as crucial to Tesco’s plans for international growth, but has also been the subject of gossip and misunderstanding among onlookers. Michael Barker met Group Food Sourcing director Matt Simister and produce sourcing director Darren Clough to hear all about the evolution and future strategy of GFS
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ArticleSalad category experiences the calm after the storm
The salads industry was hit with an unprecedented crisis this quarter. More than any climatic event or economic shift, the E. coli effect has had a catastrophic impact on not just sales, but continued consumer confidence. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Golden times for cherries as their popularity grows
July is the busiest month on our own fruit farm because it is usually when we pick most of our cherries. In the middle of the
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Chance for UK exports in new retail world order
Like everyone else, the entire fresh produce industry is having to contend with the ongoing economic crisis and now the
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Retail packs point the way towards ripeness and taste
I have it on good authority that even some enthusiastic cooks have scrapbooks full of recipes that, after being clipped and
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The evolving nature of global supply chains
This week some of the biggest companies in global food speak exclusively to FPJ about sourcing strategy and the evolution of
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ArticlePineapple prices hit record highs
The pineapple market is extremely tight following a period of oversupply that sent prices plummeting.
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ArticleAsda signals intent to ramp up direct sourcing
Asda is stepping up its direct sourcing capability with a raft of new developments in the UK, FPJ can reveal.
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ArticleTesco’s Tjeerd Jegen moves to Woolworths
Tesco Malaysia’s CEO Tjeerd Jegen will move to a new role as Australian retailer Woolworth’s supermarket director this year
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ArticleAustralia opens doors to NZ apples
Australia’s apple industry is continuing to fight against the imminent arrival of apples from New Zealand
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ArticleStudy for Thai mango exports
A joint Exoriens-APHIS study aims to develop a technique to irradiate Thai mangoes without black spotting
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ArticleJFC sees profits fall
The Russian importer has recorded a significant decrease in net profit for the first half of 2011
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ArticleICA Norway moves to offload Maxi
Reports claim that Ahold's ICA Norway operation is to sell its Maxi hypermarkets and superstores
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ArticleYellow raspberries in at Tesco
UK retail leader is offering a unique raspberry variety to customers

