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ArticleAmbassadors used to attack potato slump
The Potato Council has unveiled a team of 10 “potato ambassadors” as the latest weapon in its arsenal as it looks to combat falling sales.
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ArticleAirfreight fears over tax threat
The cost of importing fresh produce by air could be about to rise if new government air tax proposals become a reality, freight experts are warning.
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ArticleContainer shortage bad news for Asia
An unexpectedly strong rebound in global shipping demand could lead to a container shortage in coming months
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ArticleCalifornia berries promote tennis
California Giant Berry Farms will be supplying the strawberries for a new event to promote Wimbledon in New York
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ArticleChiquita Hellas supports sporting initiatives
Company’s Greek subsidiary hands out thousands of free bananas at sports events and social schemes
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ArticleChiquita makes healthy start to summer
Chiquita Hellas subsidiary holds summer parties in three Greek cities, encouraging consumers to include bananas in their diet
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Compass gains Red Tractor mark
Compass Group UK & Ireland’s Meet the Grower range has gained the Red Tractor kite-mark.
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ArticleDel Monte launches health campaign
Massive marketing initiative set to "jumpstart healthy lifestyle" with promotions across range of in-store, mobile and social media
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ArticlePolish exports set to slump after floods
Cherry, strawberry and apple crop reported as damaged by widespread floods in central and southern regions of Poland
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ArticleNZ prime minister visits Zespri
New Zealand prime minister John Key visited Zespri’s head office this morning to discuss plans to triple kiwifruit export earnings
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Sainsbury's to up spending in Africa
The UK retailer plans to boost its expenditure in Africa, as it continues to increase its Fairtrade offering
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ArticleHarrods promotes Pakistani mangoes
The Pakistan High Commission’s two-week promotion of Pakistani mangoes at Harrods Food Hall has been extended to three weeks due to consumer demand.
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ArticleZespri takes retail show on the road
Mobile kiwifruit merchandisers are set to hit key markets throughout the US, supported by in-store demonstrations and display units
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ArticleHefestus boosts aril shelf-life
The Israeli packaging specialist’s new technology is set to improve the shelf-life of ready-to-eat pomegranate arils
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ArticleTopsy turvy start for Mexican limes
Production issues in Mexico due to inclement weather have caused availability to fluctuate in the US and Canada
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ArticleM&S plan A on target
Marks & Spencer reported on progress of three years of its Plan A initiative this week.
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ArticleKent potatoes set for Tesco
Tesco supplier The Kent Potato Company is to begin delivery of its new season new potatoes next week.
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ArticleKiwi battle over new cultivars
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has launched three new green and Gold kiwifruit varieties to growers and announced plans for orchard trials of two red types just days after would-be rival Turners & Growers unveiled global plans for its EnzaRed cultivar.
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ArticleInterview with Lain Jager, Zespri
EXCLUSIVE: Zespri's chief executive spoke to Fruitnet.com just after announcing the group's release of three new kiwifruit varieties
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ArticleMixed responses for new Zespri varieties
Zespri’s commercial release of three new kiwifruit varieties has drawn both praise and criticism from New Zealand players

