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ArticleSlower growth for UK retail market
New report from Kantar Worldpanel suggests that Asda is losing ground on the country's other top retailers
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Fyffes warns on banana pricing
Fyffes is warning that it will only hit the full-year earnings target it announced in March if EU banana-import tariff reform is implemented this year.
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ArticleBerry Gardens unveils new image
UK soft fruit marketer launches new image, while its owner, KG Growers, has been rebranded Berry Gardens Growers
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ArticleDamco named as best clearing agent
Group handed award at the first International Produce Limited Logistics Conference in the UK
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Import preference views sought
The European Commission is preparing proposals for a future regulation to succeed its existing Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) to aid developing countries through trade.
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ArticleHeat turned up on RPA "fiasco"
Farmers have expressed their anger and dismay over the Rural Payments Agency’s (RPA) “mapping fiasco” during a National Farmers’ Union (NFU) Council meeting this week.
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ArticleTension mounts over Assured Produce
UK top-fruit growers have been urged to “stop moaning and be constructive” as the row over the make-up of the Assured Produce (AP) audit continues to rile growers and auditors alike.
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ArticleAsda share slips as premium wins out
Asda performance and market share has slipped as trends move back towards premium ranges, according to the latest data.
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ARS makes botrytis research discovery
US scientists have discovered that a beneficial microbe may help protect table grapes from botrytis or grey mould.
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ArticleGazelle granted SOLA for spinach
Horticultural insecticide Gazelle SG (acetampiprid) has been granted an off-label approval by the Chemical Regulatory Directorate (CRD) for use on outdoor and protected crops of spinach, cress and annual and perennial herbs.
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ArticleSpanish melon harvest likely to fall
This season’s crop in Almería is expected to be down by 10 per cent, although Anecoop is confident for its own volumes
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ArticleLAN cargo expands US coldstore
Chilean airfreight group invests millions of dollars in doubling its capacity for storing refrigerated perishable goods in Miami
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ArticleBrazil's fruit exports increase through Q1
Ibraf has reported on a strong first quarter, with shipments to the US and the Middle East in particular demonstrating growth
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ArticleFrench cherries face delays
The French cherry season is set to start around two weeks later this season, due to the weather conditions
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ArticlePaolo Bruni to retain CSO presidency
Mr Bruni is unanimously voted in for a fourth term, alongside managing director Renzo Piraccini
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ArticleHortyfruta slams Ecohal over standards
Andalusian organisation Hortyfruta has criticised an attempt by rival association Ecohal to block new quality standards
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ArticlePest restrictions to be lifted
A quarantine carried over from the January discovery of a fruit fly in Midura is set to end
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ArticleFyffes maintains earnings target
Despite difficult conditions that have resulted in lower selling prices, Fyffes has held steady on its EBITDA forecast
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ArticleChilean exports back on track
The Chilean fruit industry is back up to full capacity after the devastating earthquake in February which severely disrupted the country’s export business.
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ArticleFlorette launches new salad items
The French salads specialist has added the Salades Evasion range to its assortment, as well as a football-themed product for the UK

