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ArticleRijk Zwaan opens tomato trials
Dutch seed breeder Rijk Zwaan welcomed some 100 guests to the official opening of its new tomato trial glasshouse at Kwintsheul.
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ArticleVBM in new ownership deal
Chilean exotics and soft-fruit exporter Vital Berry Marketing (VBM) has announced a change in ownership.
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ArticleEdeka stores win top fruit prizes
Independent store operators scoop total of three national awards at the annual German Fruit Prize ceremony
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ArticleUnited Fresh recognises innovative products
Association's annual convention and exposition sees 2011 New Product Awards handed to seven companies
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M&S senior food figure departs
One of Marks & Spencer’s senior food figures has left the business.
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Chiquita bounces back in Q1
Chiquita Brands International has revealed that net income bounced back through the first quarter of the year, up to $24m from a loss of $9m last year.
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ArticleNet income rise for Whole Foods
Second quarter proves a success for the US-based natural and organic food retailer, with income and sales growth
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ArticleEU apricot crop down 20 per cent
Significant downturn in production volumes forecast for Italy, Greece and Spain, while France expects only slight decrease
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ArticleExports may feature Peru brand
Peruvian Exporters Association shows support for consolidating Peru’s new country image in overseas markets
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ArticleCanaries bananas selling at a loss
Spanish study appears to show Canaries producers would be making a major loss if not for government subsidies
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ArticleIsraeli stonefruit export season begins
Leading exporter Agrexco underlines importance of secure, high-quality production with new branding approach for Carmel
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ArticleSize matters for RSA grapefruit
New research carried out by the South African Citrus Growers Association has revealed that UK consumers seek larger fruit sizes
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ArticleChilean pears on the increase
Sendings of Packham Triumph, Abate Fetel and Coscia pears from the South American country are growing
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ArticleSwiss market prices under pressure
Head of Swisscofel urges trade to educate consumers about relative low prices paid for fresh fruit and vegetables across Europe
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ArticleChiquita returns to profit in first quarter
Multinational reports on net income of US$24m on strong banana pricing, while also reaffirming its yearly net sales growth outlook
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ArticleFDA issues first food safety rules
The two new regulations form part of the Food Safety Modernization Act and enter into force on 3 July
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Windward Islands bananas to return
Bananas from the Windward Islands are set to return to UK supermarket shelves in June after production was devastated last October.
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ArticleBritish berries prepare to storm the market
As the British berry season starts to get into full swing, Chloe Ryan explains why producers are confident of a year of strong growth following a tough 2010
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ArticleAsparagus’s early triumph
The spotlight is on the British asparagus industry, with a record early start to the season following mild weather across the country. As an abundance of product comes onto the market and the media goes mad for spears, Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleOptimism back as soft-fruit sector plans for year of growth
Hot weather, Easter and the royal wedding could hardly have provided a better platform for the start of the British berry season. And, as Michael Barker reports, that has given real impetus to a category on the rebound after sales dipped in 2010

