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ArticleNew FDA fees could hurt importers
New FDA food re-inspection rules could slap extra charges on US importers and push up the price of food
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ArticleMaersk reveals first-half results
Revenue and profit climbs, although the group still forecasts a full-year result lower than that recorded in 2010
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ArticleChiquita chiefs buy up shares in business
Following a dramatic fall in stock values worldwide, several of Chiquita's senior directors have shown their faith in the group by buying up shares in the group.
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French growers ready to take further action
Unions representing France’s fruit and vegetable growers have warned that their members are ready to resume action against “cheap imports” if their demands are not met.
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ArticleSweeter fruit forecast from New York
High light levels in New York state so far this summer will lift sugar content in the state’s apple crop, growers report.
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ArticleLinpac to launch Fresh! Seminars
Packaging group aims to support the fresh food packing industry by offering expertise at a series of European events
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ArticleRonan Lennon leaves Capespan role
Long standing managing director of Capespan International Ltd in the UK will leave the company in October
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ArticleMaking the right connection
Turkey’s economic and cultural centre played host to the recent WUWM annual congress, which took place in Istanbul
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ArticleInternational sales drive Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart's international sales have bolstered the retailer's second quarter results for fiscal year 2011/12
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Co-op starts work on new wind farm
The Co-operative Group began work this week on a 14 MW wind farm in Cambridgeshire.
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ArticleSainsbury's trials Brand Match technology
Branded grocery price match concept will be used at 12 Sainsbury's stores in Northern Ireland
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Norbert Dentressangle signs Asda deal
Asda has renewed its contract with Norbert Dentressangle (ND) for the management of eight Asda service centres (ASCs) - the hub of Asda’s recycling operations - for a further five years, to support the retailer’s commitment to waste reduction.
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ArticleTesco highlights 'Just Discovered' products
Retailer rolls out new label across a number of exclusive food products, including fresh produce
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ArticleSmuggling concerns Pakistani exporters
Reports of major fruit smuggling from Pakistan to Iran has caused anxieties on both sides
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ArticleCamposol takes earnings hit
Asparagus sales and prices have helped push revenue growth at Peruvian exporter Camposol but overall results have been described as "disappointing" by its group CEO Fabio Matarazzo.
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ArticleRonan Lennon to leave Capespan
Ronan Lennon, managing director of the Capespan Group’s UK subsidiary will leave the company in October.
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ArticleBritish top-fruit industry seeks export market
The UK apple forecast for 2011-12 is five per cent up on its three-year average at 219,000 tonnes, reflecting the buy-British trend and bringing export opportunities for the second year running.
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ArticleWashington set for smaller apple crop
A late start for what looks to be a lighter Washington apple crop in 2011/12 should keep FOB prices riding high
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ArticleAus-US mango access on horizon
Australian mangoes could get access to the US market before the next season under an irradiation protocol
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ArticleArgentine blueberries take off
Blueberry cargo flights from the Argentine province of Tucuman to the US are reportedly set to more than double this year

