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ArticleChilean fruit exports record solid gains
Sales performance during the first five months of the year has risen in comparison to 2010 thanks mainly to improved weather and marketing conditions
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ArticleUnited Fresh discusses China link-up
China Fruit and Vegetable Association meets United Fresh Produce Association in the US to discuss potential synergies
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ArticleUAE makes organic plans
There are plans for an organic fruit and vegetables market in the UAE, as authorities look to promote the sector
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ArticleTalking Heads | Yntze Buitenwerf
Fruitnet.com talks to Seatrade Reefer Chartering's general manager about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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Anglia posts strong profit
Turnover during 2010 at Anglia Business Solutions increased by 28 per cent over 2009, accompanied by a strong profitability performance.
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ArticleCMA CGM offers railroad link
New shuttle service connects the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium with Duisburg's tri-modal hub in Germany
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ArticleInterfel aims to restore produce image
The French group is organising a new summer campaign designed to restore the image of fresh produce following the E.coli outbreak
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ArticleMangoes register uptick in sales
Marketing activity organised by the National Mango Board is reportedly having a positive effect on stock movement
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ArticleRSA retailer denies Tesco talks
A decision to retrench 3,000 workers has sparked a debate that South African retailer Pick n Pay could be the target of a take-over
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Tesco and Sainsbury's slug it out on top fruit
Sainsbury’s and Tesco are locked head-to-head on English apples and pears in one of the most competitive top-fruit seasons on record.
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ArticleTwo week reprieve for Agrexco
Troubled Israeli fresh produce company Agrexco, which exports its fruit and vegetables under the Carmel brand, has been granted a two-week stay of proceedings by the Tel Aviv District Court.
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ArticleRaspberries pick up soft-fruit relay baton
The UK raspberry season is hitting its peak two weeks earlier than usual and has helped plug a gap in strawberry availability as demand has climbed during the recent warm, sunny spell.
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ArticleAustralian oranges eye India comeback
Australian orange shipments to India could rebound this year, spurred on by the favourable size profile of the crop
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ArticleFuel prices slash fresh produce margins
Rising fuel costs are biting heavily into UK fresh produce margins, new figures have revealed.
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ArticleKorea FTA a boon for Peruvian grapes
The recently ratified Free Trade Agreement between Peru and Korea has buoyed prospects for the South American country’s grape exports
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ArticleDistinctive varieties hit the shelves for summer
As the cherry season continues to build and choice gets bigger and bigger, the novelty of seasonality continues to shrink.
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ArticleThe fsa has overreacted with its e. coli advice
We are a Herefordshire business producing organic sprouted seeds which we distribute all over the UK including to such
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ArticleSpeakman’s career blossoms
After two decades with the UK’s number-four supermarket, Jane Speakman knows the business inside out. Alex Lawson caught up with Morrisons’ managing director designate for horticulture to discuss her new role as flower boss and the retailer’s transformation
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ArticleCentre stage for UK sweetcorn
Barfoots of Botley is to hold its annual Cornfest at Sefter Farm, West Sussex, next week. Ahead of the celebration, commercial director Jon Barfoot talks barbecues and bumper sales with Elizabeth O’Keefe
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ArticleTop-fruit market set to shape up clean and strong
It’s smiles all round for the top-fruit industry, now that European supplies are set to come onto a clean market and UK growers are on the home strait to their season. Anna Sbuttoni reports

