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ArticleCauliflower growers face crisis
Cauliflower could be in danger of becoming a niche product in the UK as growers are threatening to switch out of the crop.
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A fundamental part of any society
Political protests across North Africa and the Middle East can be traced back to the actions of a lone Tunisian fruit and vegetable vendor
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ArticleDoubts over freight forwarder WorldLink
The operations of Australian freight forwarder WorldLink International are in doubt following the receivership of its airfreight supplier and sister company
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Morrisons acquires US fresh stake
UK retailer looks ahead to the potential launch of an online service by investing €37m in Fresh Direct
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ArticleEnglish asparagus in at Waitrose
Waitrose offered its first English asparagus of the season last week at John Lewis food halls on Oxford Street and Bluewater.
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ArticleUS containerised imports fall
Total container trade declined in February after a January upswing, despite fruit growth pushing up imports from Central America
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ArticleRenar and Pomifrai complete merger
Renar ranks among top three Brazilian apple producers with savings of US$8.5m (€6.1m) after integrating Pomifrai into its business
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Article2010 ends with a flourish for Delhaize
Strong fourth quarter of fiscal 2010 helps drive full-year revenue and operating profit growth at Belgian retailer
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ArticleESE service underway at Hamburg
New shared weekly line from Hanjin, COSCO, USAC and CCNI connects northern Europe and the east coast of South America
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ArticleMorrisons acquires US fresh stake
Morrisons has acquired a stake in a US grocery business in a deal which will see ceo Dalton Philips join the company's board.
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | March 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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FSA survey reveals consumer thinking
The Food Standards Agency has published the first wave of an extensive new survey called Food and You, which reveals information about consumer behaviour and attitudes towards and knowledge of healthy eating and food safety.
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ArticlePesticide sector issues warning to government
The UK pesticide sector have urged the government to maintain current controls on the use and distribution of pesticides as the EU Sustainable Use Directive is implemented into UK law.
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ArticleJobs on the line at Exotic Farm Produce
Exotic Farm Produce’s site (EFP) in Kirton, Lincolnshire is entering a 90-day consultation period with staff to propose its closure, which puts the 116 employees at the site at risk of redundancy.
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ArticleUSDA stresses importance of US-Korea FTA
The US agricultural secretary Tom Vilsack has said the country must act quickly to ratify a Free Trade Agreement with South Korea to prevent losing market share in that country
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ArticlePakistan fails to hit kinnow export target
A short crop and poor infrastructure has been blamed for Pakistan’s failure to reach its kinnow export target of 260,000 tonnes this season
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ArticleSymposium highlights US-China trade opportunities
Establishing trade links between China and California was on the agenda at a symposium held in Oakland on 4 March
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ArticleEuropean Parliament slams trade deals
Resolution criticises trade agreement with Morocco and talks with Mercosur, calling for possible impact to be studied
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ArticleStandard Chartered invests in Afrifresh
Banking group takes 30 per cent share in South African grower-exporter, a leading supplier of citrus and table grapes
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ArticleMetro outlines direct sourcing plans
German group's Cash & Cary division understood to be approaching producers in order to establish direct supply lines

