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A big thank you from the Re:fresh partnership
May is always a busy month in the FPC’s calendar - working with our partners in Re:fresh to produce the
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GlobalGAP looks forward to its Summit 2010 in London
When EurepGAP unveiled a new name and logo in the form of GlobalGAP at its Bangkok conference back in September 2007, it was evidence of the farm assurance standard’s increasingly worldwide outlook. As the scheme prepares to host its 10th global summit this autumn in London, Laura Gould catches up with managing director and secretary Kristian Moeller to find out more about the voluntary organisation’s crucial work and aims for the future
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Asda’s acquisition spells new phase
The announcement that Asda has bought Netto and is set to expand into a new format got retail circles whispering at the end of
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Scots destroy infected potatoes
In Perthshire whole field of freshly planted potatoes had to be destroyed last week when the seed was found to have been infected with Dickeya solani.
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ArticleConcertina effect threatens EU stonefruit
Trade body Freshfel Europe is warning that this year’s stonefruit season on the continent will be the third “difficult” campaign in a row while grower groups in individual producer countries say it is too early to tell and counsel against alarmism.
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ArticleIndian apple supplies weather hail
Hail in India’s Himachal Pradesh has damaged up to 60 per cent of the apple crop, but supplies shouldn’t be affected
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ArticleGoplasticpallets on show at Fruit Focus
Goplasticpallets.com is showcasing a variety of plastic field to packhouse products, including hygienic fruit crates, soft fruit trays and boxes that nest, stack and fold, on its stand at this year’s Fruit Focus in East Malling, Kent, on 21 July.
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Africa's green revolution
Namanga Ngongi, an agronomist from Cameroon, believes that Africa may be embarking on a second green revolution
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ArticleUnited Fresh hits back at 'dirty dozen'
Association highlights strict safety regulations already in place and warns of 'needless alarm' over small residues on fresh produce
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ArticleTaiwan opens to Chilean organics
Taiwan has granted access to certified organic produce from Chile, opening opportunities for apples in particular
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ArticleT&G erects kiwifruit billboards
Turners & Growers has unveiled a set of new billboards criticising New Zealand's kiwifruit regulations
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ArticleConad director champions consolidation
Director of Italian retail consortium Conad argues the case for developing streamlined, efficient fresh produce supply networks
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ArticleRecord Q2 for Calavo Growers
Net income and revenue hit new highs on increased sales of fresh avocados and diversified commodity produce items
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ArticleGazan agriculture suffers
The continuing blockade of the Gaza Strip by Israel is leading to the rapid decline of agriculture in Gaza
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ArticleProfit rise for Ahold in first quarter
International retailer cites long-term repositioning actions and customer focus as drivers behind group's Q1 success
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ArticleZespri launches kiwifruit in India
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri is launching a push into India with both its green and gold kiwifruit varieties
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ArticleBeans and peas a hit in the UK
Tastes of Summer campaign looks to build on 2009 success by raising awareness and highlighting recipe options
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ArticleFears for US grapes in Australia
Delays in negotiating a revised import protocol for US grapes have led one Australian importer to fear for supplies this winter
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ArticleEnza Zaden expands in Brazil
Group extends Brazilian activities with launch of new company located in Holambra
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Speciality crops need Euro partnership
The European crop protection industry has called for a new European partnership to protect important speciality fruit and vegetable crops.

