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ArticleIndian retailer to focus on fresh produce sales
Future Value Retail has indicated it intends to create a chain of retail stores selling only fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleChina, US discuss pear deal
China and the US may swap pear access to each other’s markets as early as next year, following a meeting this month
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ArticleFPC helps rescue School Fruit Scheme
UK fresh produce association says that lobbying helped to pull the School Fruit Scheme in the country 'from the brink'
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Juicy season for Australian blueberries
Australia has had a strong blueberry season so far, according to the country’s largest grower-marketer
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ArticleRegal Israeli pitahaya rolls in
Israeli exporter Agrexco has just commenced exports of its Carmel-branded winter pitahaya variety, Desert King.
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ArticleE Leclerc launches local label
The French hypermarket has launched "Les Alliances Locales" to help boost the sales of local producers
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Consumers focus on packaging origins
Consumers are now conscious of the origins of food’s packaging as well as the food itself, a new survey has found.
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ArticleVintage ripe tomatoes enter fast lane
Custom Pak recently promoted its tomato offer on the side of a TRG Motorsports-owned racing car at the NASCAR season finale
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ArticleCanada expands blueberry horizons
Canadian government pledges investment to help the blueberry sector focus on consolidating export destinations
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ArticleJamie Oliver fronts Christmas push
Jamie Oliver is back at the forefront of Sainsbury’s advertising campaign with a new ‘perfect Christmas’ TV ad.
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Little impact seen from Israeli strike
Reports in the country have suggested that there are no signs of immediate disruption to fresh produce operations
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South African avos return to growth
The South African Avocado Growers’ Association (SAAGA) is claiming success for its 2010 UK summer avocado marketing campaign following a return to growth in sales after a decline in 2009.
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ArticleUK onions face tough conditions
British onion growers have been forced to tackle a “variable” year and questions over the long-term storage of the product are rife.
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ArticleTotal Produce set to buy back shares
Company poised to follow Fyffes in acquiring a certain percentage of its own shares, suggesting it sees the stock as under-valued
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ArticleTotal Produce buys 22m of its own shares
Company secretary Marie Reid confirms buy-back in statement, less than a week after Fyffes took the same course of action
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ArticleTony Russell exits APAL
The former general manager of Apple and Pear Australia Ltd has been made redundant in a restructure of the industry’s peak body
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ArticleConsortium acquires LCL Group
Global fresh-produce logistics specialist, LCL Group, has been purchased by a consortium of English, Danish, and Chilean investors
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Eurofins expands pesticide residue testing
Eurofins has extended the scope of its pesticide multi-residue screen with an additional 54 compounds.
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ArticleUnited links up with Michelle Obama
US produce association teams up with First Lady’s Let’s Move! drive to provide 6,000 salad bars to schools over next three years
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ArticleFresh food resists price hikes
Report indicates US food prices are remaining stable as retailers absorb cost increases but higher costs may be inevitable in the long-run

