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ArticleGrowers protest EU-Morocco deal
Producers from Andalusia and Murcia staged protest outside EU-Morocco summit over the two sides’ new trade deal
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ArticleWaitrose plans power forward
Waitrose announced ambitious plans to double its sales and market share in the next ten years on reporting yet another strong performance.
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ArticleAirfreight innovation makes Hamburg debut
Emirates SkyCargo eFreight shipments were sent from Hamburg Airport last week, bound for Dubai
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ArticleEurope breaks Costa Rican threshold
Europe broke the 50 per cent threshold for Costa Rica’s banana intake for the first time in history, according to preliminary figures based on documents approved by Costa Rica’s Customs Office.
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Positives all round at Jeronimo Martins
Portuguese retailer saw net sales and group profit increase during the fourth quarter of the year, while net debt was cut
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Ocean Mist artichokes in TV exposure
The programme will illustrate the journey of artichokes from field to fork and will shortly feature the company’s spinach operation
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ArticleTops to sell recently-acquired stores
The New York-based food retailer claims the stores will be best served by local operator Price Chopper
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Monsanto named in CR list
Seed giant Monsanto has been named in Corporate Responsibility (CR) Magazine's 2010 list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens for the third year in a row.
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Port collaboration deemed vital
Greater co-ordination and communication between the fresh produce industry, the ports and the UK government is vital to ensure the efficient and cost-effective transfer of perishable fresh produce through ports to the end customer has been called for.
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ArticleBarlow urges UK pear push
UK pear growers should aim to triple their yields to make the country more self-sufficient, with new orchards and further research, according to English Apples and Pears Ltd’s chief executive, Adrian Barlow.
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ArticleTaste of Kent champions unveiled
Produced in Kent’s Taste of Kent Awards reached an exciting climax last week as the county’s 12 most outstanding and innovative food and drink champions were awarded Kent’s highest emblem of food and drink excellence.
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ArticleBenn backs Brighton food project
Hilary Benn’s support for community food growing has been welcomed by Harvest Brighton and Hove.
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FTA lays down challenge to government
Politicians must commit to the logistics sector or risk consigning the UK to a future of under-achievement, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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Sharp Interpack commits to waste reduction
Sharp Interpack is laying down its commitment to further reducing its impact on the environment through innovative design and products that go further than any others on the market to reduce waste.
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ArticleMushroom Bureau unveils integrated campaign
The Mushroom Bureau launched its first fully integrated communications campaign Mushrooms Make Sense on Monday and will unveil the promotional push to food the women’s press at a London launch event next week.
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ArticleNFU's Pettitt takes on extra role
National Farmers’ Union (NFU) horticulture board chairman Sarah Pettitt has been named the NFU’s new county chairman in Holland (Lincs).
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ArticleCarbon cuts as Budgens goes green
Budgens is working with energy expert Greengate to offer its Budgens retail partners the opportunity to cut the cost of their energy and carbon emissions.
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ArticleAllen Coding relocates head office
As part of a significant restructuring exercise, Allen Coding Systems - a division of the global ITW Group - has relocated its head office to a new state-of-the-art business park located in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
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Sainsbury's backtracks on Basics pears
Sainsbury’s has admitted setting guidelines for its Basics range of pears at too high a level.
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ArticleNext UK apple generation previewed
Evelina, Sweetie and an as yet unnamed new variety could be among the new apples set to replace UK production of traditional apple types, according to an expert.

