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ArticleSupplies stable as southern hemisphere season kicks off
The relatively comfortable switchover between northern and southern hemisphere supplies has left the top-fruit game in good shape, despite ongoing issues with exchange rates and sources snubbing the UK in favour of newer markets. Alex Lawson reports
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Special offers on organics to help boost retail sales
Organics sales are still going through a tough time based on the Soil Association report published last week, although Tesco
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Organics needs a no-frills message to boost sales
There is no argument about the fact that organic fruit and vegetables have moved from being a niche market to a mainstream
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Liveries and guilds meet for annual religious service
On 1 April the 69th service of the United Guilds of the City of London was held at St Paul’s Cathedral. It is the only
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Constant promotions under the microscope
How do you change perceptions and convince shoppers to pay more for food at a time of economic hardship?That was the
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NFU anger over adjudicator wait
The NFU is becoming frustrated as the wait for a groceries adjudicator continues with “excessive risk and unexpected
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ArticleFreshfel challenges price perceptions
Consumer perceptions that fresh produce is expensive are not a true reflection of the marketplace and must be challenged by the industry, Freshfel has claimed.
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel hails chief executive
Reinhard Lange has been recognised by the Swiss logistics group for 40 years of loyal service
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ArticleApple imports on the slide in Russia
A year-on-year import volume dip of 7.3 per cent has been noted by market analyst Fruit-Inform Project for January and February 2011
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ArticleJune Choi joins Sooil
The experienced produce trader has left Korea’s largest fruit import company Jinwon Trading to join competitor Sooil Commerce
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Article"No decision" on T&G kiwifruit exports
Company's recent talks with New Zealand industry regulator Kiwifruit New Zealand have reached an impasse, it has emerged
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière launches promotion
A new marketing drive is being planned by the French group to highlight the quality of its exotic range from Africa
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Spanish launch double-decker competition
Foods from Spain has launched its annual competition for primary schools in the UK giving youngsters the chance to win up to £2,000 in prize money and see their winning artwork on London buses.
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Sodexo becomes LEAF corporate member
Linking Environment And Farming (LEAF) has announced that service provider Sodexo has joined as a corporate member, the first of its kind from the food and facilities management sector.
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ArticleMr Apple asset sale one step closer
Sale of Helicopters NZ to Canadian group leaves SCF receivers to focus on divesting dairy and apple industry holdings
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ArticleInternational sales boost Casino
Emerging South American and Asian markets helped the French retailer beat expectations through the first quarter
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ArticleInflation hits sales in France
An unusually high increase in inflation has led to a decline in sales of fruit and vegetables in France
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ArticleNew director for Florida citrus centre
The University of Florida has appointed Jacqueline Burns as the new director of its Citrus Research and Education Centre
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ArticleUS Fairtrade potential untapped
Food marketers have “barely scratched the surface” given the potential range of Fairtrade ingredients and products on offer from developing nations
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ArticleCMR opens new headquarters
Company set for further expansion of its import-export business following inauguration of major new facility in Barcelona

