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ArticleBrussels set for EGEA conference
The 6th edition of the event focuses on the social and health benefits of fruit and vegetables as part of a balanced diet
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Anecdotal evidence puts Plimsoll data in context
The data released by Plimsoll this week revealing that a large proportion of companies in the fresh produce sector are in rude
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ArticleRe:fresh Awards deadline extended
The deadline for entries into this year’s Re:fresh Awards has been extended to April 13, so you have less than a week to ensure that you don’t miss out on the opportunity to put your name up in lights.
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ArticleEd Treacy handed new PMA position
Experienced logistics expert is set to join the association this month in supply chain efficiencies role
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ArticleBrazil pinpoints market opportunities
Study highlights target markets worldwide for Brazilian fruit exports as part of new action plan for 2010 and 2011
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ArticleMonsanto sees profit fall again
Following on from a tough first quarter, the group reports on profit and revenue drop in second quarter of the year
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ArticleSpanish growers confident of recovery
Berry producers in Huelva expect to meet supply demands in key markets after return to normal production levels
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ArticlePositive signs for Valfrutta Fresco brand
Marketing joint venture reveals positive performance in second year as demand for homegrown produce in Italy remains strong
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ArticleM&S posts improved Q4 results
UK retailer delivers sixth consecutive quarter of improved performance in its food segment
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ArticleFresh & Easy opens 150th store
The retailer plans to unveil 11 more outlets this month after already creating nearly 650 jobs this year through new openings
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Haldanes boss steps down
The chief executive of Haldanes has stepped down just months into his top job at the fledgling supermarket.
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ArticleUnited announces board nominations
New board officers and directors for United Fresh Produce Association will take office on 20 April for a period of two years
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ArticleM&S reports Q4 success
Marks & Spencer beat expectations to report a fourth quarter rise, with food sales contributing significantly to the growth.
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Tesco and Harrods wage cherry war
A battle has broken out between Harrods and Tesco over the sale of rare Spanish cherries.
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ArticleJersey tubers hit the Tube
The Jersey Royal Company has unveiled its new advertising campaign across the London Tube network.
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Solid season for New Zealand stonefruit
Despite some difficult growing conditions, New Zealand stonefruit exporters have had a reasonable 2009/10 season
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Perthshire farm closed and fined
A Perthshire fruit farm has been forced to close amid upheld allegations of racial discrimination and forcing workers to live in “appalling conditions”.
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ArticleJapanese mango season commences
Japan’s mango season is here, and growers are relieved the country’s struggling economy has not affected prices so far
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ArticleAustralia delays Chinese apple access
Australia is unlikely to grant access to Chinese apples in time for the producer’s season this year
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ArticlePrices firm for Indian ginger
Indian fresh ginger prices have remained high on the back of reduced imports and lower Chinese production

