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ArticleWalmart donates US$1m to Chile
The retail behemoth has committed to supporting emergency relief efforts throughout the country following the earthquake and tsunami
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ArticleChile assesses earthquake damage
The country’s leading fruit industry associations are conducting surveys across the sector to uncover the impact
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ArticleCancer study suggests mango benefit
The US National Mango Board is looking to bolster the marketing of the fruit via a stronger nutritional message
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ArticleBonduelle celebrates H1 success
France-based Bonduelle Groupe has reported an increase in turnover of 3.5 per cent, boosted by recent acquisitions
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ArticleDole Europe appoints new CFO
Mattias Engberg takes up financial role at group's Paris headquarters, with Frank Hoe named as chief information officer
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Staples invests in anaerobic digester
Staples Vegetables is to build an anaerobic digestion plant at its Lincolnshire site, turning waste into energy and fertiliser using state-of-the-art technology.
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ArticleUpdate: Quake impact on Chile fruit
Chilean Exporters Association does not anticipate a major disruption in fruit supplies despite damage to many cooling and storage facilities as well as transport infrastructure
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ArticleChiquita Italy unveils new smoothie
Mango & Passion to be sold in major supermarkets across country, meeting anticipated demand for healthy products
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Wal-Mart reveals greenhouse gas plans
World's largest retail group announces plans to eliminate 20m metric tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from its global supply chain
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ArticleChile set for record European campaign
Shipments to Europe and the UK will reach their highest level by the end of this season, eating into export share to the US
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ArticleExtremadura backs new Picota campaign
The Spanish region of Extremadura is to fund a new promotional drive for Picota cherries in key European export markets
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ArticleReal Food trade hits Borough
The Real Food Festival launched a permanent weekly trading fixture at London’s Borough retail market last Thursday
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ArticleFar East-Africa rate change at Maersk Line
Shipping group to introduce new rates for services in the region on 1 April 2010
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ArticleYann Fourcade joins Savéol
The French cooperative has hired former Carrefour man Yann Fourcade as its new sales manager
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GLA revokes Lincolnshire licence
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) has tightened its grip on gangmasters supplying this year’s flower-picking season, by revoking a licence before the season began.
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ArticleMEPs propose wonky veg ban
The UK could fall victim to backtracking from Europe on the sale of misshapen fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleScots seek produce collaboration
Businesses in the Scottish fresh produce trade have been urged to put issues of commercial sensitivity and business rivalry aside to work collaboratively and ensure their long-term futures.
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ArticleIndian retail controls under pressure
Rising food costs are putting pressure on the Indian government to open up the country’s retail sector
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ArticleAUSVEG raises ethical conerns
Australia’s peak vegetable industry body is concerned by the ethical disparity shown by major retailers regarding imports
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart hopeful of change
Bharti Wal-Mart CEO Raj Jain is optimistic the Indian government will one day relax its laws on foreign investment in the retail sector

