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Produce opportunities for graduates open up
The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) Food and Drink Group is piloting a shadowing scheme, to give graduates the opportunity of at least three months experience with a company in the food and drinks industry.
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ArticleHail hits Moroccan melons
Melon producers in Marrakesh have had to rethink their optimistic forecasts following a violent hailstorm
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ArticleRussian importers see signs of thaw
Two month-long freeze causing huge delays to shipments to St Petersburg may be ending, but problems remain
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ArticlePicota growers hope to expand exports
Spanish Picota cherry producers target growth in Scandinavia and Baltic region, with promotions planned for Spain, UK and Italy
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ArticleNew chair takes over at GPG
Rob Campbell to oversee wind-down of major NZ investor and part-owner of Turners & Growers, the Guinness Peat Group
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ArticleStrawberries could prevent cancer
Strawberries could help in the prevention of oesophageal cancer, a new report suggests
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ArticleEast Malling Research appoints chief executive
East Malling Research (EMR) has announced the appointment of Professor Peter Gregory as its new chief executive.
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ArticleAvocados lead produce sales
Avocados outstrip sales of all other fresh fruits and vegetables in the US as Mexico cements its position as the leading supplier of the fruit
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ArticleUnited Fresh names innovation finalists
Attendees at United Fresh Produce Association's 2011 trade show will vote for best new products next month in New Orleans
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ArticleDole expands school garden project
Link-up with Environmental Media Association to educate US students about nutrition and sustainability through urban garden
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ArticleMedfel brings Med together
The recent turmoil in North Africa has shown the importance of Euro-Mediterranean relations, Medfel's organisers state
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Californians rally as agreement set to end
Californian stonefruit growers are issuing an “open for business” message despite the likely end of the California Tree Fruit Agreement (CTFA).
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ArticleSunshine lifts Waitrose produce sales
Waitrose customers responded well to the first glimpse of spring-time sunshine last week and soft fruit was one of the best performing categories in the whole store with impressive year-on-year figures, according to Tom Athron, finance director at the upmarket retailer.
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ArticleDutch Flower Group and Mavuno agree deal
A deal has been brokered to bring together two flower giants in a reshuffle that will affect supermarket supply and may boost home-grown supplies.
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ArticleFresh Express recalls spinach
Chiquita’s salads subsidiary has issued a voluntary recall for spinach shipped to the US East Coast
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ArticleSpanish melons ‘may lose market share’
Decrease in production area could open way to greater market access for exporters in Italy and north Africa
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Wal-Mart may trial online delivery
Potential new web service would offer grocery deliveries for online shoppers living in the San Jose area of California
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ArticleAustralian citrus crop rebounds
Australia's 2011/12 citrus crop is expected to be considerably larger than last year, as growing regions recover from adverse weather
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Growers urged over environment scheme
Growers are being urged to throw their weight behind the Campaign for the Farmed Environment when they renew or join the Entry Level Stewardship scheme for the first time.
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ArticlePanama to build third canal bridge
Over the next three months, the government will tender a US$300m project for a new bridge over the Panama Canal

