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ArticleUnited Fresh to honour Seald Sweet boss
Seald Sweet CEO Mayda Sotomayor-Kirk to be recognised for "instrumental role" in global growth within citrus category
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Greenery profits dip on sales rise
Dutch produce giant The Greenery has seen profits dip although sales have increased.
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ArticleTwo leaders join forces in food safety
BioShield Services to offer IASQ certification with support of International Mango Organization
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ArticleTarget boosts Canada objective
US retailer increases store openings forecast for its first foray onto the Canadian retail market in two years’ time
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ArticleStemilt upgrades Olds Station cherry line
Exporter continues to invest in cherry packing facilities as it prepares to handle new-season crop estimated at over 18m cartons
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ArticleSummit returns to Amsterdam
The Sustainable Foods Summit will look to tackle the key issues surrounding sustainability when it returns to Amsterdam in June
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ArticleM&S posts solid Q4 on food
Marks & Spencer food sales have delivered a Q4 result of consistent improvement and increased market share, according to a trading statement released on Wednesday.
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ArticleUK research fights for a comeback
The opening of a research giant last week in the shape of the James Hutton Institute has created one of the largest research organisations in the UK and a first for Europe. Anna Sbuttoni talks to chief executive Professor Iain Gordon and tracks what UK-based research has meant for the fresh produce industry
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ArticleJersey Royal gets a lift
The Jersey Royal brand has steadily risen in prominence in the 15 years since its Protected Designation of Origin status was awarded. Elizabeth O’Keefe travels to the island as the first outdoor new potatoes are lifted to give a seasonal update
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ArticlePrices strong as market prepares for supply switch
The citrus market is preparing for the switch in supply between the northern and southern hemisphere, with good prices to be made for those specialising in certain products. Alex Lawson looks at how the key sources are shaping up
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Retailers reconsider their fresh produce presentation
One disappointment I have with UK retailers is they seem to ignore the potential offered by fruit baskets. I suppose
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Meet the deal maker
After three months in the hot seat, Langmead Farms’ new chief executive Bill Thurston has big plans for the business. He talks M&As, new product development and shaking up the salad category with Michael Barker
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ArticleCalifornian stonefruit highlights tough game
The news that the California Tree Fruit Agreement (CTFA) may cease to exist is disappointing.The 77-year-old association
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ArticleGarlic prices remain high
The garlic market is expected to remain “bullish” for some time as China remains in control of an increasingly lucrative product.
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ArticleTraditional veg focus as Marshalls revamps
Marshalls is to streamline and become a specialist as it looks to counter product losses and a dent in profitability.
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ArticleChina’s produce prices down
The Chinese government will be encouraged by a slight decrease in farm produce prices as it wrestles with food inflation in the country
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ArticleZim records big profit rise
An increase in volumes handled and a rise in freight rates helped the Israeli shipper to boost profits in 2010
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ArticleBritish brassica growers aim for revival
Brassica producers in UK hope second year of Love Your Greens campaign will continue to revive summer sales
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ArticleG's appoints European general director
Alan Christie, former director of Guy Shropshire's, has taken over from Luis Ronda Zuloaga following a major reorganisation
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ArticleFreshfel: 'Put prices in perspective'
European fresh produce association publishes recent research into fresh produce prices, arguing they are not expensive

