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ArticleSalads sector seeks to wash off E. coli concerns
Much has been said about how the industry is feeling and faring following the E. coli outbreak, but what we wanted to try and
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Retailers stand out with colourful displays in store
Describing the colour of fruit has always been somewhat creative. Take apples, for example. They are not just red, yellow, or
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Double blow for UK food industry
It has been a week that the UK will never forget. The images of blazing buildings and burnt out cars, looting and violence in
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ArticleUK POs suffer mass de-recognition
More than half of the UK’s producer organisations (POs) are facing liquidation and their member-companies could soon be staring down the barrel of insolvency.
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ArticleAntony Greenstein returns to Metspan
Well-known industry personality returns to take over the reins at Metspan and guide company through what is described as ambitious expansion in Asia
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ArticleTyphoon hits Korean pipfuit
A typhoon has laid waste to valuable horticultural crops in South Korea as the country gears up for one of its main holiday festivals
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ArticleAgrexco sale decision delayed
Israeli exporter Agrexco moved a step closer to being sold to the Kislev Group today as it was identified as the only serious bidder for the company.
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New €12m E. coli research project launched
The European Commission has pledged €12 million in funding for a new project aimed at tackling the deadly E. coli strain that killed 46 people, as well as looking at ways to prevent any future epidemics.
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ArticleJohnathan Sutton bound for M&S
Tesco’s category technical manager for Group Food Sourcing in Asia is leaving to join Marks & Spencer in the UK
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ArticlePakistani mangoes a hit in Japan
Pakistan enjoyed a successful export deal to Japan this season – its first in 16 years. US and European prospects not so bright
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ArticlePapaya recall prompts tougher import checks
The US Food and Drug Administration has increased its checks on papayas crossing the border from Mexico in the wake of the latest US salmonella outbreak
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ArticleEU gets tough on Chinese pomelos
The EU has tightened its Chinese pomelo import controls, raising doubts about the supply situation to Europe this season
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ArticleArgentina's San Miguel expands in South Africa
Argentina's largest lemon producer San Miguel has inked a deal to buy a South African citrus farm
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ArticleWorldwide pear consumption stagnates
Pear consumption worldwide is “largely flat” and a massive collective promotional effort is needed, delegates were told at the Prognosfruit conference in Slovenia last week.
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ArticlePlimsoll offers UK advice
Analyst warns that persisting with poor strategies could be the downfall of certain UK-based fresh produce companies
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ArticleWalmart denies Carrefour rumours
US retail giant says that it is not in talks to purchase Carrefour's Brazilian operation
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ArticleFresh boss in at Morrisons
Morrisons has appointed Andrew Pleasance to head up its fresh category after a period of flux in the department.
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ArticleFruttital soaks up solar energy benefit
GF Group subsidiary says it has completed the installation of solar panels at six of its nine facilities across Italy
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ArticleSummer sun benefits New York apples
US state expects strong crop this season with early varieties picked this month ahead of the September boom
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ArticleHamburg Süd in awards double
Group rewarded twice over for its environmental and sustainable conduct in the US

