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ArticleRamadan to buoy Indonesian fruit sales
Economic growth and a burgeoning middle class should help boost fruit sales during Ramadan in Indonesia this year
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ArticleExport growth eases domestic woes
Strong demand in Germany and France helps Spanish exporters compensate for “sluggish” domestic market
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ArticleExtra vessel on Rotterdam service
OOCL increases capacity of SBX1-service by 20 per cent, according to Port of Rotterdam
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ArticleCrop problems hit a month early
Some aphid species have appeared a month earlier than forecast and whitefly have already been spotted on overwintered brassica crops.
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ArticleChina predicts bumper garlic crop
China expects to harvest 50 per cent more garlic this season compared to last, when low volumes led to record prices
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ArticleFlorette at the double with new salad
Range caters for 'more adventurous' consumers to drive growth within the premium segment
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ArticleFresh export push for Spain’s Fashion
At launch of 2011 season, backers of Spanish watermelon brand reveal aim to increase sales in export markets
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ArticleWalgreens in produce pilot programme
US drugstore chain is offering fresh fruit and vegetables in 30 of its San Francisco-based outlets
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ArticleHuge Seoul market plan unveiled
A huge market re-development in South Korea could include a huge shopping mall, rooftop garden and a Tesco distribution centre.
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ArticleTotal Produce in a 'strong position'
Group statement reveals that its earnings per share target remains unchanged
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ArticleUniveg opens new centre at Rungis
The Belgian group is looking to develop new opportunities on the French market with the establishment of its Paris operations centre
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ArticleAgrexco continues stonefruit campaign
Following the beginning of the peach and nectarine season, the Israeli group is now shipping its first apricots of the year
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ArticleNew season Cornish veg hits Tesco shelves
The first new season English cauliflower, courgettes and broccoli are set to hit Tesco shelves next week.
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Article'Grow at home' shoppers to rise
IGD research reveals that more UK consumers are planning to grow their own produce and cook from scratch at home
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ArticlePaul McLaughlin to manage Scotty Brand
Albert Bartlett has appointed a new managing director to handle its Scotty Brand.
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ArticleGrower fears rise as South African bill drafted
A proposed parliamentary bill in South Africa has angered commercial growers in the republic.
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ArticleAustralian dollar picked to peak at US$1.16
The situation is expected to get worse before it improves for Australian exporters battling difficult exchange rates
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ArticleIsraeli grapes on their way
Israeli exporter Agrexco has announced the start of its grape campaign this week with first arrivals due in Europe on 25 May.
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ArticleSpanish stonefruit hits UK market
Spanish stonefruit is coming on stream in the UK with peaches, nectarines, apricots and cherries all on the markets this week.
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ArticleFlorette at the double with new salad
Florette’s new Duo range has hit Tesco and Asda shelves following its launch this week. The rnage pairs popular mono leaves together in a handy 70g grab bag.

