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ArticleOrganic sales suffer slump in UK
Sales of organic fresh produce declined significantly in 2009, as consumers sought to tighten their purse strings during the recession
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ArticleFlorida citrus estimates rise
The USDA has pushed up its April crop forecasts by 200,000 cartons and 600,000 cartons respectively
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IGD Food Industry Awards open for entries
IGD’s annual Food Industry Awards are now open for receiving entries.
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NFU ramps up political drive
Agriculture needs better political representatives to meet future challenges of increasing population, dwindling resources and climate change, according to the National Farmers' Union (NFU).
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ArticleDP World gets to work in London
DP World’s chairman recently visited London Gateway to witness the first stage of the huge development to upgrade the London port
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ArticlePBH elects executive committee
Foundation also moves to name Fruit & Veggies-More Matters Role Models and Champions for 2010
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ArticlePandol looks to grow UK market
California-based grape and stonefruit grower-exporter Pandol has hired a new director of global operations with a special UK focus.
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ArticleMK Airlines to 'suspend operations'
Reports claim that freight operator is to announce suspension of flights as it cannot maintain service and safety levels
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ArticleMarch movement for Magnit's sales
Russian retailer's net sales boosted by greater number of store openings when compared with 2009
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ArticleCoca-Cola ups innocent stake
Smoothie specialist agrees deal for US giant to increase its investment in the company
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ArticleClayton appointed Potato Council boss
Dr Rob Clayton has been appointed director of the Potato Council, a division of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).
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ArticleCoastline re-introduces American Classic
Salyer American’s former label will be used on Coastline’s celery and lettuce before being expanded to other products
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ArticlePolitical pundit to offer unique take at Re:fresh
Re:fresh delegates will get a first-hand response to the general election result and its potential impact on the fresh produce industry, now that prime minister Gordon Brown has chosen a date just seven days before the trade’s largest annual gathering on 13 May.
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ArticleNZ apple growers win trade dispute
It has been reported that the long-running apple trade dispute between New Zealand and Australia is finally over
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ArticleHot weather takes toll on mangoes
A spell of unseasonably hot April weather has taken a toll on Maharashtra’s Alphonso mango crop
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ArticleRain brings on citrus harvest
A wet start to 2010 has meant an early start to the Queensland citrus harvest, with good fruit quality expected
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ArticleNew Zealand Jazz in full swing
The 2010 New Zealand Jazz apple season is underway, with Enza’s packhouse working at full capacity.
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ArticleNZ Enza apples arriving mid-April
Enzafruit confirms scheduled arrival of Seatrade vessel carrying first consignment of New Zealand Cox and Royal Gala to Europe
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FTA introduces vehicle checking guide
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has introduced a compliance guide to help vehicle operators comply with stricter checks of vehicle side-guards, scheduled to begin this May.
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Asparagus anticipation grows at markets
The first crop of British seasonal asparagus is due to arrive at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in the first week of May with a number of celebration planned.

