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  • Sharp Interpack packaging
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    Guillin Group acquires Sharp Interpack

    2010-04-16T11:16:11Z

    UK packaging manufacturer and distributor snapped up by French group to strengthen European position

  • Strawberries
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    Strawberry event launches website

    2010-04-16T11:12:45Z

    Belgium-based congress to feature lectures, panel discussions, poster sessions and tips from industry members

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    Stockbridge hosts scientific conference

    2010-04-16T11:01:01Z

    Stockbridge Technology Centre (STC) is to host the second joint STC and HDC spring conference later this month.

  • Oded Yacovson Agrexco UK
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    Talking Heads | Oded Yacovson

    2010-04-16T10:58:08Z

    Fruitnet.com talks to Agrexco UK general manager Oded Yacovson about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry

  • EU organic logo
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    EU organic logo needs support

    2010-04-16T10:47:12Z

    IFOAM EU group president Christopher Stopes has argued that the new organic logo requires investment to make it a success

  • charentais melon
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    Brittany looks into Charentais production

    2010-04-16T10:39:34Z

    Following the difficulties of the past year, Sica Saint-Pol-de-Léon is trialling the production of Charentais melons in the region

  • Andy Bond outlined the supermarket's five-year plan
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    Asda eyes up top spot

    2010-04-16T10:31:41Z

    Asda has got one eye on the prize of becoming the UK’s number one supermarket despite declaring it has "more work to do" after a tough trading period.

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    Logistics firm enters administration

    2010-04-16T10:01:01Z

    CCG Logistics (UK) Ltd went into administration on March 22.

  • The New Smithfield stand
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    New Smithfield traders turn out for catering show

    2010-04-16T09:01:01Z

    Traders and representatives from New Smithfield Wholesale Market were out in force at hospitality trade exhibition Northern Restaurant & Bar 2010 this week.

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    Recovery: too strong a word for organics?

    2010-04-16T09:01:01Z

    The organics industry must be scratching its head wondering where on earth it went wrong in the last 12 months.After a

  • Article

    New ideas taking root as summer products appear

    2010-04-16T09:01:01Z

    It is amazing just how fast any new ideas literally take root. Following my discovery of grow-your-own salads at Tesco in last

  • Article

    City dinner celebrated the role of London’s markets

    2010-04-16T09:01:01Z

    By Steve Bodger

  • Sunshine falls on prepared produce sector at last
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    Sunshine falls on prepared produce sector at last

    2010-04-16T09:01:01Z

    The burst of good weather this spring combined with a slight uplift in the economy has given the prepared fruit and vegetable sector a much-needed boost. Elizabeth O’Keefe finds the industry optimistic for an uplift in sales, with consumers reaching for convenience as summer nears

  • One potato, two potato... Albert Bartlett builds on Re:fresh triumph
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    One potato, two potato... Albert Bartlett builds on Re:fresh triumph

    2010-04-16T09:01:01Z

    When Albert Bartlett scooped the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) Packer of the Year gong at Re:fresh 2009, judges praised the Scottish potato firm’s “innovative day-to-day business practices” and “environmental principles”. And in the last 12 months, the company has gone from strength to strength, with the consolidation of its recently constructed packhouse in Jersey, two new varieties due to be unveiled to the public this autumn and some high-profile TV advertising campaigns ensuring the firm’s Rooster potato brand is steadily becoming a household name. Laura Gould visited Bartlett’s main site in Airdrie to find out what makes the potato packer tick

  • The packaging conundrum
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    The packaging conundrum

    2010-04-16T09:01:01Z

    Shrink-wrapped cucumbers, four-packs of apples and bagged bananas are just some of the fresh produce lines regularly hauled into the headlines as part of the ongoing debate on packaging. Suppliers have been quick to point out that packaging protects fresh produce as it moves through the supply chain, increasing shelf life and reducing waste. But just last month, the major food players committed to cutting the carbon footprint of packaging as part of the second phase of the Courtauld Commitment. Here, Anna Sbuttoni looks at what is next for fresh produce packaging

  • Trade hits out at Birds Eye claims
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    Trade hits out at Birds Eye claims

    2010-04-16T08:01:01Z

    The fresh produce industry has spoken out to counter the findings of a study from Birds Eye Field Fresh that claims consumers are not reaping the benefits of 5 A DAY if they concentrate on eating fresh rather than frozen produce.

  • The Jersey potato crops are highly valuable
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    Soldiers hired after Jersey potato crime spree

    2010-04-15T17:01:02Z

    Jersey Royal growers have hired ex-soldiers to guard a valuable crop of newly developed gourmet potatoes that is being targeted by thieves.

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    EU fruit imports in dramatic slump

    2010-04-15T16:01:01Z

    Fresh fruit imports into the EU last year fell significantly in both volume and value terms, trade body Freshfel Europe has confirmed.

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    Boycott heads up WFU meet

    2010-04-15T14:01:02Z

    Rosie Boycott, London Mayor Boris Johnson's principal food adviser, will attend the meeting of the London branch of Women’s Food & Farming (WFU) taking place on 20 April.

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    Weis Markets records growth

    2010-04-15T13:02:35Z

    Greater efficiencies and improved execution drove US food retailer’s profitability in the first quarter