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ArticleRed Tractor produce specialist appointed
Assured Food Standards has announced the appointment of Dr Jim Monaghan as the new chairman of the Red Tractor Fresh Produce Technical Advisory Committee.
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ArticleMcDonald’s to retire fruit salad
The fruit and walnut salad will soon make way in the US for oatmeal, smoothies and frappés, among other items
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ArticlePanama deal ends strike action
Striking banana workers reach deal with Panama government to lift controversial law to end 10-day strike
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ArticleMEG extends Italian summer fruit supply
Cooperative has continued to convert vegetable production to berries and extended its marketing season by up to two months
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ArticleWendy’s launches new salad range
The four freshly-prepared new salads are designed to deliver high quality ingredients to time-starved US consumers
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ArticleFood buoys slower Costco sales
Costco’s comparable store sales have risen in eight of the last nine months, boosted recently by solid performance in the food category
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ArticleChileans set for average avo year
Chilean avocado volumes are to level out in 2010/11 after a bumper crop last year, while promotions step up a gear.
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ArticleEnza and Worldwide trial kiwifruit in UK
Companies confirm trial Hayward plantation in Kent, as well as plans to introduce yellow- and red-fleshed varieties in 2011
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ArticleCalifornia stonefruit little and late
A late start and small size profile has given California’s stonefruit industry some challenges this season
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ArticleNew website for Total Produce
Total Produce UK has launched a new website that includes interactive sections, shareholder information and company news
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ArticleNew chairman in at East Malling Research
After a decade as chairman of East Malling Trust for Horticultural Research, Dr Ian Graham-Bryce is to step down with Will Sibley, the current deputy chairman, taking up the reins.
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ArticleBritish blackcurrant season underway
The British blackcurrant season is in full swing and forecasts project it may be a bumper season for the soft fruit.
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ArticlePicota cherry sales rocket
Sales of Picota cherries are “going through the roof” as the summer product looks to smash its record sales mark.
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ArticleNew Rockit apples lift off
Sales of the first commercial crop of Havelock North Fruit Company’s new Rockit apple variety have taken off
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ArticlePakistan expands its mango industry
Pakistan plans to introduce its mangoes to different areas by holding exhibitions in various countries around the globe
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ArticleIndian floods cause price rise
Prices of vegetables have soared across areas of India due to floods that have caused considerable crop damage.
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ArticleAustralian mango growers want VHT facility
The North-Queensland mango industry has called for the construction of a new vapour heat treatment facility
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ArticleApofruit invests in solar energy
Italian group forms venture with Opera Energy to convert sunlight into electricity at its packhouses and other facilities
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ArticleTesco set for growth spurt
New report by Planet Retail forecasts company's rapid expansion, driven by growth markets in Asia and the US
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ArticleQ2 sales up at Magnit
Like-for-like sales on the increase in the wake of a broad Russian consumer spending revival

