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ArticleCatalan stonefruit crop set to increase
Autonomous Spanish region predicts 11 per cent rise in peach and nectarine harvest for coming campaign
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ArticleFrontera unveils melon website
The Melon Mania site offers consumers across the US information on melon seasons, ripening and recipes
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ArticleBuyers found for NZ exporter Mr Apple
NZ Superannuation Fund and Direct Capital said to be part of investment consortium involved in NZ$44m proposed deal
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ArticleInterfel on the move
The French interprofessional organisation is set to move offices, but remains in the heart of the capital
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Report boost Italian kiwifruit
A recent conference on kiwifruit and its competitiveness on international markets organised by the CSO organisation in Italy has found that the European country is ranked second in production output.
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ArticleUkraine gets organic regulation
Ukraine has adopted a law on organic production, a sign of the growth the eastern European country has seen in the sector
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ArticleTough times for California stonefruit
Following a decade of mostly unprofitable markets, the US state's stonefruit industry faces a very uncertain future
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress registrations open
From effective retail marketing to Peru's export potential, this year's Asiafruit Congress will track the key trends in the world's fastest growing market
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ArticleLeicester wholesalers up in arms
Angry traders at Leicester Wholesale Market are demanding to know why a nearby college has dumped them after a 20-year trading relationship.
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ArticleZespri thanks NZ government
Zespri has thanked the New Zealand government for its support of the country’s kiwifruit industry since re-regulation
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ArticleIndonesia to restrict fruit imports
The Indonesian government has announced it will take measures to curb the amount of fruit being imported into the country
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Agricola Famosa opens in Senegal
Brazilian melon grower Agricola Famosa has expanded into Senegal with the creation of Agricola Famosa Senegal on 11 April.
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit court case postponed
The second round of a legal tussle between Turners & Growers and Zespri, due to start this week, has been delayed
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Trade boost for Chile's main port
Fruit shipments from the Terminal Pacífico Sur at Chile’s Port of Valparaíso have risen by 33 per cent during the first three months of 2011, according to a report by El Mercurio de Valparaíso.
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Exhibitor boost for Fruit Attraction
The organisers of Fruit Attraction 2011, which will take place 19-21 October this year in Madrid, have already contracted 10 per cent more exhibition space than they did in 2010.
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ArticleAldi and Lidl show stellar growth
The latest Kantar Worldpanel grocery share figures, for the 12 weeks ending 17 April 2011, show the best-ever performances for discounters Aldi and Lidl.
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ArticleAustralia welcomes Peru grape proposal
A Peruvian proposal to export table grapes to Australia has met a better reception than a recent Chilean attempt
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ArticleGrowers in China leave produce to rot
A number of factors have led to a significant slump in returns for vegetable growers in China in the last month
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ArticleNOL appoints new CEO
Singapore shipping firm NOL has appointed a new CEO to take over from Ron Widdows when he retires at the end of 2011.
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ArticleAustralian grape deal sours in China
Australian grapes have run into trouble in the China market in a season characterised by higher costs and lower quality

