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Indian River toughs out cold
The grapefruit season in the principal Florida growing area of Indian River is progressing well, despite last month’s freeze.
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ArticleZim in Asia-South America service
The Israeli shipping company is set to cooperate for the service between Asia and South America
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NZ apples in late start
The New Zealand apple harvest is likely to be more spread out than in previous seasons and to start later.
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ArticlePort of Cape Town revamped
South Africa’s state-owned logistics provider Transnet has embarked on a R4.6bn (£382.4 million) expansion programme at the Port of Cape Town container terminal.
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ArticleJapan poised for Peruvian mangoes
Peru’s mango industry will receive a visit from a Japanese MAFF inspector early next month, which should clear the way for the first shipments to commence
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ArticleAPL increases intra-Asia rates
The Singapore container shipping line APL will increase rates on its intra-Asia services from 1 March
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Purfresh brings on new distributors
Purfresh has signed up three new distributors in South Africa, New Zealand and the Dominican Republic
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ArticleKiwifruit stays on the line
Australian kiwifruit exporters are keeping the lines open until the exchange rate turns back in their favour
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ArticleCarrefour to enter Indian fray
The French retail giant has announced it plans to enter the Indian retail sector and has been discussing joint venture options
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Inflation poses crop protection threat
Farmers should budget for inflationary rises in the cost of crop protection products during 2010, according to the AtlasFram Group, one of the UK's largest farmer-owned farm inputs purchasing and crop marketing business.
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BBSRC makes £15m pledge
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) has to invest £15 million in establishing training for food security research and development.
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ArticleGrowers urged to sterilise land
UK growers are being reminded there is still time to sterilise land this spring as part of their weed control strategies for the coming season - an option which some growers think they missed back in the autumn.
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ArticleBPI reports good progress at Ardeer plant
British Polythene Industries is reporting good progress with a £7 million investment project at its Ardeer site.
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London markets urge Lincolnshire link up
Select Lincolnshire is actively encouraging its members and fresh produce businesses in the county to engage with London wholesale markets.
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Spanish berries struggle as veg welcomes rain
Continuing damp weather is playing havoc with the Spanish strawberry season in Andalusia, while proving beneficial to salad and vegetable growers in neighbouring Murcia.
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ArticleWalmex outlines investment plans
Retailer to pump just under US$1bn into 300 new units in Mexico this year
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ArticleEuropean producers ‘need support’
European economic committee calls for financial support for EU growers following trade liberalisation deals
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ArticleFortnight of fitness for VI.P apples
Val Venosta apples set to be promoted at six of Italy's leading fitness centres as part of company's commitment to healthy eating
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ArticleSpanish lemons set for extended campaign
Lemon producers’ association says good harvest means Spanish sector can extend export campaign beyond original forecast
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ArticleUK road initiative beats target
A project to reduce the mileage of lorries transporting groceries around the UK has been a great success, says IGD

