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ArticleAsda introduces new Norfolk potato
Asda is stocking a new premium East Anglian potato, Norfolk Peer. Heygate Farms Swaffham has teamed up with Fenmarc Produce to fulfil Asda’s requirements across 17 stores.
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Global potato event is Scotland bound
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) Potato Council is to stage the eighth World Potato Congress next May in Scotland.
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ArticleRaspberries back in Black
Raspberries have returned to the UK from the US - clad in black. Grown by Hall Hunter in Berkshire, Tesco claims the Mac Black raspberry has a more intense flavour than traditional red varieties and a similar juice content to a blackberry, but is sweeter and has the texture of a raspberry.
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ArticleScottish growers call on indie idol after meat ban
Scottish growers have turned to the ultimate authority as they look to recover from crop damage and tough returns - Morrissey.
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ArticlePurple sprouting broccoli arrives
Purple sprouting broccoli is coming on stream earlier than usual this season thanks to warm spring conditions. Nearly 5,000 tonnes of the vegetables are expected to hit the market this year.
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ArticleMaersk ship makes maiden voyage
Maersk sent the largest of its container carriers to Antwerp and on to Felixstowe last week on its maiden voyage.
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ArticleMcDonald's launches PR drive ahead of 2012 Olympics
McDonald’s has launched a charm offensive ahead of the 2012 Olympics to highlight its British sourcing credentials.
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ArticleAustralian citrus cleared for Korea
The first shipment of Australian oranges to Korea in several seasons is on its way after passing quarantine inspections
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ArticleEarly start put French melons on back foot
Melon producers in the Lot-et-Garonne department in southwest France are already suffering this season after an early start to the season.
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ArticleCanadian organic rules in place
Organic product regulations are now in force having become law as far back as 2009
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ArticleE.coli taskforce finds Egypt link
European Food Safety Authority says imported Egyptian fenugreek seeds connected to E.coli outbreaks
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ArticleFruit imports feel squeeze in China
China’s fruit import market remains in the doldrums, with hefty supplies of local seasonal fruits slowing down sales
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ArticleAPM unveils Peru investment package
Between 2013 and 2015 the port operator will stump up US$307m to upgrade its terminal at Peru’s Port of Callao
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ArticleBetter prices boost Peru avocados
Greater demand from mainly Europe and North America helped to promote average prices for Peruvian avocados in the first five months of 2011
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ArticleUnited Fresh becomes MyPlate partner
Association signs MOU with the USDA to promote the 'Make Half Your Plate Fruits and Vegetables" message
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Egyptian seeds implicated in E. coli affair
The German E. coli outbreak which has now claimed 48 lives has been linked with Egyptian fenugreek seeds.
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ArticleEurope absorbs most Chilean pears
Exports of Chilean pears have risen by 14 per cent as of late-June, with shipments largely headed for Europe, Latin America and the US
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ArticleThomas Eskesen heads Cool Logistics bill
Maersk Line's global head of refrigerated business takes the keynote spot at the Antwerp-based logistics event
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ArticleCopa-Cogeca wants more E.coli after-care
European farming co-operatives union endorses Hungarian farm minister's statement and calls for more EU support
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ArticlePromising start for Northwest cherries
Asian markets spearhead strong start to the export season for Northwest cherries, taking a third of early shipments

