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ArticleIndian grape exports to EU halve
Indian grape exports to the European Union (EU) this year fell by 50 per cent, compared to the previous, with growers choosing to sell on the domestic market after difficulties accessing markets in Europe last season.
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ArticleFirst arrival of Australian grapes in China
Following six years of struggle, Australian table grapes have finally landed on Chinese soil
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ArticleGlobalising markets on WUWM agenda
The 27th World Union of Wholesale Markets Congress drew 200 delegates from 30 different countries
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ArticleRed tape cuts for growers begin
Fresh Produce Consortium head Nigel Jenney says new Farming Regulation Task Force report 'ignores key regulatory areas' impacting fresh produce
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ArticleHuelva-Rotterdam service launched
Weekly ‘Huelva Express’ shipping service will aim to help producers from southern Spain reach northern European markets
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ArticleGert Mulder is new Frugi Venta director
Dutch horticultural marketing expert set to take over from Willem Baljeu, who is due to retire this coming September
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ArticleWalmart Q1 earnings 'ahead of guidance'
Net income grows 3.8 per cent on strong performance of retailer's international operations, with sales climbing above US$1bn
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ArticleRed tape cuts for growers begin
Farm minister Jim Paice announced today that he will begin work immediately to cut red tape in agriculture and horticulture, but his bureaucracy-busting pledge does not go far enough for the fresh produce sector, industry leaders warn.
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Posthumous award for Tom Mathison
Mathison has been recognised by the Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation for his industry leadership
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ArticleSingapore lifts Japan produce import ban
Singapore has lifted an import ban from two Japanese prefectures after an investigation found contaminated vegetables did not originate there
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ArticleExploding watermelons hit China
Watermelons in eastern China are exploding due to chemical overuse, reports the Associated Press
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ArticleUniveg opens Bulgarian facility
State-of-the-art logistics centre designed to fulfill group's break-bulk, cross docking and storage needs in fresh produce sector
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ArticleGreenvale scoops Tesco accolade
Fresh potato business Greenvale has landed a prestigious Tesco award for its green credentials.
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ArticleBelgians up spending
The worst of the economic crisis appears to be over in Belgium, with consumers increasing their supermarket spending
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ArticleAuchan Italy signs Euro Pool contract
Euro Pool System crates will be used to transport fresh produce to hypermarkets across the country
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ArticleNew chairman in at Kuehne & Nagel
Klaus-Michael Kuehne is stepping down from his role, with Karl Gernandt elected to replace him
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ArticleAPM signs Peru port concession
The 30-year agreement will see Maersk subsidiary APM Terminals develop and expand facilities at the Port of Callao in Peru
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ArticleTex Starr unveils Royal Star Papaya
From July onwards the Texan importer-distributor will exclusively supply a new papaya variety with a competitive edge
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New Zealand $10bn target boosted
The New Zealand horticulture industry has said new government funding for fresh water projects is a critical building block to help the sector reach its goal of becoming a $10 billion industry by 2020.
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ArticleTrucco introduces new fruit brand
The WOW Wonderfruits label will feature on a range of fruit imported from Chile this summer, starting with kiwifruit

