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ArticleNorth West players stand proud
The North West is fiercely proud of its strong reputation as a source of fresh produce and a gateway for fruit and vegetables coming into the UK. Ahead of the next in the series of FPJ Conferences in Manchester next week, Anna Sbuttoni reviews the region and talks to some of the major players from across the supply chain.
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ArticleDublin wholesalers prove they are fighting fit for business
Draped in a rich and detailed history, Dublin’s Corporation Fruit Market has been supplying both the city and the rest of Ireland with wholesale fruit and vegetables for more than 100 years, but nearly half of that time has been spent searching for change. After years of unfulfilled promises of regeneration, Elizabeth O’Keefe asks how Dublin wholesalers can ensure the market is sustainable for future generations to benefit from and enjoy.
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ArticleStrike disruption hits UK market
Importers in the UK this week warned that the repercussions of the South African port workers’ strike are likely to be felt until the end of next month.
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ArticleSouth Africa expands US citrus sales
Growers enter into ground-breaking agreement to expand sales in the Western States and Pacific Northwest Coast
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ArticleContainer shipments leave Cape Town
The first significant shipment of fresh produce containers since the beginning of the RSA transport workers' strike has departed
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ArticleAsda buys discounter Netto's UK business
Wal-Mart subsidiary Asda announces acquisition of Dansk Supermarked’s Netto discount business in the UK
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ArticleNZ apple sales moving well
New Zealand apple sales are moving at a positive clip in Asia and Europe, but are facing Chilean competition in North America
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ArticleStrike still on but some workers return
South Africa's Minister of Agriculture warns of huge losses as transport workers' strike continues after deadlock with employer
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ArticleDole's profit down in first quarter
Lower earnings in Asian and European banana operations heavily impact the fresh produce group's first quarter result
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Guernsey industry stalwart dies
David Miller, one of Guernsey’s leading horticulturists has died.
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ArticleObesity prevention a hot topic
Freshfel Europe has encouraged healthier consumption ahead of European Obesity Day on 22 May
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ArticleKantar reveals grocery market pressure
Asda is under pressure as its market share falls for the fifth month in a row while Waitrose and Aldi at opposite ends of the retail spectrum maintain high growth.
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ArticleNew executive director for PMA FIT
Marguerite Prueitt joins PMA Foundation for Industry Talent as executive director
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ArticleIndia settles Chilean blueberry protocol
India has finalised the technicalities of a new protocol for Chilean blueberries, with access likely in July
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ArticleMore Matters to McDonald's Apple Dippers
Fresh-cut apple packaging at US McDonald's restaurants will display the Fruits & Veggies-More Matters logo
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ArticleX5 moves from loss to profit
Group registers considerable first-quarter improvement as net income comes in at US$78.9m
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ArticleAmsterdam summit tackles sustainability
The Sustainable Foods Summit will look at key issues relating to sustainability in the food industry when it convenes on 10-11 June
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ArticleGLA carries out further revocation
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority has revoked the licence of a Birmingham gangmaster after finding multiple non-compliances and a previously twice-revoked gangmaster heavily involved in the running of the business.
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ArticleBelgium-France trade stays high
Import and export figures for Belgium and France reveal the level of activity between the two countries remains strong
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ArticleMaersk Line re-announces rate increase
Second half of 2010 will see higher charge on cargo moving between US/Canada and the Mediterranean and Black Sea

