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ArticlePeru posts organic banana growth
Exports were up in both volume and value terms during January and February 2011
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ArticleDispute threatens to derail kiwifruit talks
Negotiations between Zespri and T&G over a proposed collaborative marketing deal hang very much in the balance
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ArticlePoll questions kiwifruit export monopoly
New Zealanders are opposed to their country’s single-desk kiwifruit exporting arrangement, a survey commissioned by Turners & Growers has shown
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Currency impact fails to hold back K&N
Swiss logistics group saw turnover growth of 4.7 per cent in the first quarter, despite a difficult economic environment
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Rudis gets brassica approval
The fungicide Rudis with tzt technology has gained approval for use on cauliflower and broccoli/calabrese.
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ArticleDamco makes UK reefer appointment
Tim Cotton joins from Kuehne and Nagel as the head of reefer sales in the UK and Ireland
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ArticleAshdod sees increase in volumes
Volumes handled at the port of Ashdod, in Israel, have increased significantly in the first quarter of 2011
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ArticleAvocados from Mexico backs culinary event
First dedicated avocado cooking and tasting competition encouraged US consumers to prepare more than just guacamole
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Spanish dismay at entry price decision
The Spanish tomato sector is dismayed that, despite European Parliament backing for reform of the entry price system for Moroccan tomatoes, European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic has defended the existing system
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ArticleUPDATE: Chilean berries end on high
Exports of Chilean blueberries have risen by 39 per cent during the 2010/11 season as production continues to expand
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ArticleChile eyes untapped Canadian potential
Canadian arrivals of a number of Chilean fruits have increased over the last season, making Chile one of the top 10 suppliers
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ArticleGrowth forecast for Chilean fruit
Consumers can expect to see even more fresh fruits from Chile both this season and in the coming years
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ArticleAndalusian potatoes recover
Early potato production in Andalusia is forecast to recover to 2009 levels.
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ArticleLogistics recovers from 'tough' year
A toxic combination of rising business costs, public spending cuts, tough trading conditions, restrictive regulations, severe weather, national security issues and natural disasters meant that 2010 was a particularly tough 12 months for UK logistics.
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ArticlePhilippines sees boost in exports to Japan
Sources in the Philippines have reported an increase in sales of bananas and okra to Japan
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ArticleFenmarc shifts Welsh potato supply to Puffin
Fenmarc has shifted its Welsh potato supply to Puffin Produce and has revealed new environmental investment plans.
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Australian citrus bounces back
Australian citrus volumes have rebounded from 2010, and medium sizing means flexible market possibilities
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HDC publishes vegetable overview
The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has published and distributed the 2011 edition of its HDC Field Vegetables Review magazine to all vegetables growers to give them an overview of the research HDC is funding.
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Campden BRI issues new lab guide
Food and drink industry research and technical service provider Campden BRI has issued new guidance for the design of food microbiology laboratories.
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ArticleFyffes chairman eyes up further acquisitions
Fyffes achieved a slight rise in operating profit last year, with chairman David McCann hinting at further investments.

