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ArticleTesco stutters in India entry
The future of Tesco’s first wholesale outlet in India is in doubt following the Karnataka state government’s refusal to issue the retailer with a license to sell food products from the outlet slated for development in Bengaluru.
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ArticleYoung in at Greencell as Cooksey departs
Former Barfoots of Botley boss Graham Young has been appointed managing director of fresh produce importer-supplier Greencell.
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ArticleUnifrutti expands Philippine banana operations
Unifrutti announced at a recent investment forum in the Philippines it intends to double the size of its banana plantation there
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ArticleChinese products given EU protection
EU grants Chinese pomelo, apple and yam protected status under its geographical indications scheme, with others set to follow
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ArticleIndia temporarily bans endosulfan
India has imposed a temporary national ban on the production and sale of pesticide endosulfan while its effects are studied
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ArticleAsda adopts new melon technology
Walmart-owned retailer rolls out FFT's ethylene removal system on imported Galia and Cantaloupe from Latin America
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ArticleWaitrose deepens convenience offer
"Exciting milestone" for retailer as it launches its Good To Go brand in a bid to support ambitious convenience market growth
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Kenya to be WFVExpo partner country
The World Fruit & Vegetable Expo (WFVExpo) has announced that Kenya will be the Country of Honour at this year's exhibition, which takes place in London on 16-17 November 2011.
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ArticleGreencell appoints new managing director
Graham Young, formerly of Barfoots of Botley, has been handed the role at the head of the UK company
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ArticleWal-Mart to invest in online China retailer
US retail behemoth Wal-Mart Stores Inc plans to buy a stake in Chinese e-commerce firm Yihaodian
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ArticleHailstorm destroys north Indian mango crop
Sudden hailstorms have destroyed up to 60 per cent of the mango crop in India's northern Uttarakhand province
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ArticlePhilippine growers oppose hectare limit
The Philippines' banana industry is opposing moves to reimpose hectarage limits on banana plantations
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ArticleM&S jubilant over new season strawbs
The season’s first crop of Jubilee strawberries was hand-delivered to Marks & Spencer’s Canterbury store by Berry Gardens chairman Paul Kelsey last week.
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ArticleDurable! creates new alternative
New brand Durable! aims to form new market segment in France between organic and conventional
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ArticleKiwifruit pulled after typhoid case
Zespri has pulled 100,000 trays of kiwifruit from sale after a picker was diagnosed with typhoid fever
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ArticleShoppers uninspired by promotional shift
A change in promotional strategy in the US is failing to encourage consumer purchases as retailers respond to rise in fresh food prices
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ArticleAll Lemon welcomes new member
The Argentinean lemon export group has announced the addition of a 12th supplier in only its second year of management
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ArticleNew jv becomes largest Israeli avo exporter
Leading fresh produce groups Avocado Granot and Mehadrin Tnuport Export join forces to become 'the country's largest avocado exporter'.
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Fenmarc confirms Crickmore's departure
Vegetable, potato and prepared produce supplier Fenmarc confirmed this week that Gary Crickmore has left the business.
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ArticleRe:fresh countdown begins
There’s still time to sign up for this year’s Re:fresh conference and awards, which will see a glittering gala evening follow an afternoon of lively and interactive debate at the Intercontinental Park Lane Hotel in London.

