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ArticleRSA launches summer citrus recipes
US retailers to distribute leaflets with links to South African citrus recipes as part of summer promotional campaign
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ArticleM&S reports sales rise
Marks & Spencer reported its third consecutive quarter of growth as it begins to maintain momentum post-recession.
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ArticleNew date for Central America event
PMA Fresh Connections event moved to August following volcanic eruption and poor weather conditions in the region
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ArticleContainer volumes up at CMA CGM
World's third-largest container shipper posts improved results for first quarter of the year
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ArticleUN introduces new safety guidance
Food standards commission provides hygienic measures for safer fresh leafy vegetables and salads
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ArticleDiscounters agree to margin deal
Discount retailers Aldi and Lidl have followed the pack in France by agreeing to reduce margins during crises
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ArticleTurkish exports exceed US$1bn
For the first half of 2010, exports of Turkish fruit and vegetables exceeded US$1bn (€800m)
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ArticleSouth Africa's lasting World Cup legacy
South Africa's fresh produce trade, like many other industries, stands to gain from increased interest following the World Cup
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ArticleAsda takes on beetroot contract
Gilfresh Produce has won a contract to supply Asda with its bunched beetroot and curly kale.
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ArticleM&S oversees first quarter improvement
Overall sales climb 4.4 per cent, with group outperforming the UK food market on a like-for-like basis
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ArticleChiquita backs banana trade event
Banana Trade Law Enforcement Conference brings industry stakeholders together to ensure security of supply chain
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ArticleDimmidiSì launches freshness campaign
Italian company La Linea Verde rolls out series of new marketing initiatives in support of the fresh convenience brand
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Solar power is the future of marketing
Seasonal promotion is offering the fresh produce industry opportunities to engage European consumers currently riding the summer wave
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ArticlePossible DEFRA cover-up questioned
The National Farmers’ Union has suggested a DEFRA cover-up and a long-term failing at the department as the UK government faces fines over its green approach.
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ArticleUK potatoes land EU promotions cash
The promotion of fresh potatoes in the UK is to be boosted by additional funding from the European Union.
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ArticleTomato poisoning leads to price hikes
Tomato prices are expected to rise in both Australia and New Zealand after a suspected poisoning in North Queensland
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ArticleNZ drives Australian mango exports
Shipments soar globally, with New Zealand's imports growing by 200 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleAgrexco poised for mango campaign
Export season gets underway this month, targeting European and Far East markets
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ArticleMango export success for Peru
Export value marks significant increase over the beginning of last year as new destinations are added to the country’s portfolio
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ArticleGhana outlines mango scheme
National Mango Plantation Project designed to open doors for communities through agricultural growth

