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ArticleValbon granted SOLA for onions
Potato blight fungicide Valbon has been granted an extension to its specific off-label approval (SOLA) by the Chemicals Regulation Directorate (CRD) for use on outdoor crops of bulb onions, shallots and garlic.
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ArticleLBP Rotterdam reveals growth plan
Fresh produce logistics specialist to expand Maasdijk coldstorage and warehousing centre, adding space for an extra 1,500 pallets
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ArticlePanama recruits Spanish wholesaler
Central American country hires Spanish wholesaler Mercasa to modernise entire wholesale market sector
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ArticleWebsite promotes Enza’s kiwifruit
New Zealand fruit marketer Turners & Growers has launched a new website to promote its new kiwifruit varieties
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ArticlePest threatens Turkish tomato crop
Tuta absoluta has reportedly hit Turkey's greenhouse tomato production, causing concern over next year's crop
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ArticleNew mobile application to alert public
US government to report food and product recall information on questionable items direct to consumers’ mobile phones
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ArticlePigments painting healthy picture
New research is expected to confirm that red, blue and purple pigments in fruits and vegetables are beneficial to human health
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ArticleHAB turns to nutrition research
Science-based facts to provide foundation for avocado marketing communication efforts in the US
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ArticleNWPB reorganises staff structure
To better satisfy modern marketing requirements the National Watermelon Promotion Board has created new staff positions
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ArticleUnica Group 'set for expansion'
Spanish fresh produce group broadens horizons, with members reportedly lined up in Netherlands, US and Israel
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ArticleAgri-businesses signal investment intent
A recent survey of 70 senior agri-food executives conducted by English Farming and Food Partnerships (EFFP) has indicated that more than 70 per cent plan to invest significant sums in their businesses over the next two years.
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ArticleOTA announces 2010 Board and officers
Julia Sabin re-elected for third year as Organic Trade Association's president, alongside new board elections
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ArticlePerishables Group adds retail director
New staff appointment to add value to US consulting firm's expanding retailer partnerships
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ArticleFPC slams 'unjustified' inspection charges
Proposals to increase charges for plant health import inspections are unnecessary, according to FPC chief executive Nigel Jenney
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ArticleChile gears up for Fruittrade 2010
As Chile celebrates its independence bicentenary, the country’s fruit trade offers opportunities to meet and do business
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ArticleProexport beefs up iceberg offer
Murcia producer-exporter association Proexport has beefed up its iceberg offer with the addition of two new members.
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ArticleFPC slams Fera over plant health charge
The Food and Environment Research Agency’s (Fera) proposals to increase charges for plant health import inspections are unjustified, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleHail strikes Italian fruit
Hailstorms at the end of last week in Italy’s main stonefruit production region of Emilia-Romagna are set to push prices higher in an already low-volume year for peaches, nectarines and apricots across Europe.
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ArticleKorea-NZ trade talks move ahead
Trade talks between Korea and NZ are progressing after a meeting between the countries’ leaders, drawing support from kiwifruit marketer Zespri
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ArticleTesco technical manager heads to Shanghai
Johnathan Sutton has moved to Tesco’s international sourcing operation in Shanghai to expand the group’s procurement of produce from Asia

