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Supermarkets refresh aisles with unusual varieties
One of the more unusual members of the Navel family to arrive at Marks & Spencer is the pigmented seedless Cara Cara, which
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Spring feeling means Re:fresh is almost here
Spring around the corner heralds a mood of anticipation for mild temperatures with plenty of sunshine, for England to win the
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The art of science
Heston Blumenthal is a household name, known for his experimental take on food and as the face of Waitrose alongside much-loved cook Delia Smith. Here, he talks about working for the premium retailer, his 600 dishes in development and why health campaigns should be about more than nutrition. Andy Greeves and Richard Aldhous report
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DEFRA makes right noises but it’s all down to profits
It’s always nice to know that government is supportive of UK horticulture. That would seem to be the case judging by
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All change as retail mind games hot up
There’s no doubt that psychology plays a huge part in supermarket negotiations.All the power in recent years seems to
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ArticleFlamingo replaces UK md John Hackett
Flamingo UK managing director John Hackett has left the company, it has emerged this week.
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ArticleCo-operative mindset key as retail dominates
Growers and suppliers should seek alternative retail markets in order to combat the “arrogance” and domination of the supermarkets, leading psychologists have suggested.
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ArticleWest Bengal looks to coldchain
West Bengal’s government aims to bring the number of agricultural storage units in the state up to 100
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ArticleTesco cuts Thai checkout times
Tesco has introduced a strategy to cut checkout queues as the next step in its ongoing battle for market share with Big C
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ArticleLight growth for Peruvian citrus
Production of late varieties such as Minneola tangerines and Honey Murcott mandarins is expanding in the South American country
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ArticleF&K builds Agrolibano partnership
Dutch importer Frankort & Koning is supporting the foundation of a new hospital in Honduras in conjunction with local melon supplier Agrolibano
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ArticleTotal Produce sees revenue rise
Total Produce has announced an increase of seven per cent in revenue last year to almost €2.6 billion despite a tough year in the UK.
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Delhaize grows in south-east Europe
Belgian retailer strikes deal to buy Serbia's Delta Maxi Group, as it seeks to expand its presence in the region
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ArticleStrong sales for Costco
Second quarter and first half net sales have both risen across the retailer’s US and international networks
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ArticleDamco UK & Ireland appoints new CEO
Former chief operating officer Paul Gallagher preparing to bring extensive reefer shipping experience to new role
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ArticleTrentini heads up promotions committee
Director of Italian agency CSO appointed as president of European Commission's agricultural promotions advisory committee
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ArticleBanana prices higher at start of 2011
Fyffes reports higher selling prices in second half of last year "insufficient" to offset first-half profit shortfall
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Article‘Difficult’ year for Chiquita hits results
Multinational says challenging operating environment in Europe and adverse weather was behind fall in sales during 2010
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ArticleUnited Fresh 2011 to honour women
Nominations are now being accepted for popular annual recognition for outstanding women in the US produce trade
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ArticleMaersk Line expands trans-Pacific coverage
The addition of larger vessels will allow the shipping group to meet increasing demand in key markets while delivering a more environmentally responsible product

