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ArticleCosta Rican bananas register dip
Shipments of bananas from the Central American country have reportedly fallen during the first two months of 2011
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ArticleProduce Safety Alliance recruits members
New PSA committee to develop nationwide curriculum focused on understanding and implementing fresh fruit and vegetable food safety practices
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ArticleFDA recommends coriander standards
US Food and Drug Administration issues non-binding food safety guidance to firms that grow, harvest, sort, pack, or ship the herb in fresh form
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ArticleIvory Coast fruit exports on hold
Major disruption to port network caused by unrest in West African country is preventing fresh produce exports leaving
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ArticleChilean lemons head for decrease
A strengthening local market and a recovering Argentinean crop will likely keep a lid on Chile’s lemon exports in 2011
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ArticleFDA revamps recall search for consumers
Improvements to US Food and Drug Administration website mark first major steps required by the Food Safety Modernization Act
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ArticlePGI status ‘soon’ for Canaries bananas
Producers believe bid for protected status will boost efforts to gain access to markets outside Spain
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ArticleOppenheimer welcomes Midwest marketer
Chayla Balko will bring considerable retail and foodservice marketing expertise to her role at the North American produce grower-distributor
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ArticlePhiladelphia invests in port equipment
Million-dollar investment in new cranes aims to boost efficiency and attract new business to the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal
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ArticleBooker sees fresh produce sales surge
Fruit and vegetable sales at wholesale giant Booker are up more than half in the last three months.
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Interflora battles M&S
Interflora is hopeful that the EU’s Court of Justice will rule in its favour over an ongoing dispute with Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleOrganic fruit sales pull category down
Poor sales of organic fruit are driving a continued fall in the total organic market, despite the overall rate of decline slowing in recent months.
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ArticleJapan to label produce origin
Japan will label domestically produced fresh produce with its point of origin to help protect sales both at home and abroad
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ArticleWoolworths appoints new chief
Australian retail group Woolworths has appointed Grant O'Brien as its new chief executive, much to the surprise of the investment community
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ArticleShippers resume services to Japan
Hapag-Lloyd is the latest shipping group to resume services to Japanese ports following radiation fears
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ArticleChile projects walnut expansion
Shipments of walnuts from Chile are forecast to grow by 20 per cent this year alone as volume continues to rise
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Keelings kicks off Irish strawbs
Large-scale supplier Keelings has begun deliveries of Irish strawberries.
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ArticlePineberries back at Waitrose
Last year's success has persuaded the UK supermarket to once again stock the unusual pineberry
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ArticleDole considers move to Port of Hueneme
International fruit producer-exporter-marketer mulls shipping move to one of the busiest banana-importing ports in the US
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ArticleMed Reefer founder joins Battaglio
Antonio Rognoni, former commercial manager of Clerici Group, has been appointed as Italian importer's logistics director

