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ArticleSainsbury's focuses on education
The UK retailer is intent on boosting its produce managers' knowledge of growing techniques to aid sales
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Latin citrus season winds down
As the South American citrus season draws to a close, Uruguay’s farm ministry is highlighting an increase in exports on last season, while lemon sendings from Argentina have dropped by 30 per cent year on year.
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ArticleFresca appoints new technical director
Mack Multiples' Andrew Sharp set to take on role as parent company seeks to manage technical operations more effectively
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ArticleSpanish exporters target Brazil market
Citrus producers from province of Castellón plan test shipment and trade mission to Brazil
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ArticleCampaign aims to boost Spanish citrus
Valencia-based marketer Serrano Molto has launched promotional campaign, highlighting World Cup win
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ArticleConvenience retailer shortlist announced
Insight NACS has revealed the six nominees for its International Convenience Retailer of the Year 2010 award
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Chiquita
With the help of a leading Milan-based advertising agency, the banana brand is hoping to attract new consumers in the Italian market by underlining its quality commitment
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ArticleCarrefour to open Indian outlet
French retail giant Carrefour is poised to open its first Indian outlet in Delhi within the next two months
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ArticleAustralia breeds new pineapple
Australian scientists claim to have bred a new pineapple with double the Vitamin C of existing varieties
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Rain boosts Queensland citrus crop
A welcome deluge could help produce a bumper 2011 citrus crop for Australia's Queensland growers
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ArticleUS avocado promotions get active
Avocados to be promoted as major ingredient for game day meals during US autumn sports events calendar
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ArticleTaiwan produce prices fall
Fruit and vegetable prices in Taiwan have fallen for the first time in eight months thanks to stable weather conditions
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Public cynical over supermarket bag policy
Public opinion on the issue of charging for plastic bags is decidedly mixed with some consumers cynical about supermarkets’ motives, a new ethical living report from YouGov SixthSense reveals.
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Home-grown food boom continues
A suspect boom in produce grown at home has been confirmed as vegetable seed sales rose 14 per cent last year and are forecast to go up six per cent this year.
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ArticlePlum supply warning
Marketing desks need to work very closely with growers over the next few weeks to stop oversupply of English plums and fruit going to waste. That was the warning from Adrian Barlow of the English Stonefruit Group.
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ArticleLapanday president moves on
Federico Vasquez is leaving his role at the helm of the Philippines’ leading independent banana company to join Chiquita in Ecuador
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ArticleNew logo launch for French apples
The ANPP is responsible for the introduction of a new logo highlighting the environmental, social and economic credentials of French apples
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ArticleUS expects 2011 produce export record
A new government report has suggested that exporters will reap the benefits of increased European and Asian demand
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports soar
Exports of Vietnamese dragon fruit to the US have quadrupled so far this year, compared to last, while shipments to Japan have tripled
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ArticleBetter Spanish citrus crop expected
Valencian government and citrus group CGC forecast much improved 2010 crop

