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Ombudsman plan slammed by Leahy
Tesco CEO Sir Terry Leahy has hit out at plans to introduce a supermarket ombudsman in the UK
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ArticleSun World and Hy-Vee make grape donation
The US Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation has been awarded the proceeds from Sun World’s Scarlotta Seedless table grape sales
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ArticleCameo looks to up UK presence
The club apple Cameo is looking to extend the English season considerably and increase production due to a good level of UK demand.
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Rain dampens export hopes
Recent rains in Pakistan have damaged the country’s kinnow crop, meaning export goals will not be met
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ArticleUnited appoints sustainability chief
Rob Neenan will join the association in March to help develop and grow its new Center for Global Produce Sustainability
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ArticlePink Lady targets 800,000t
Pink Lady growers are hoping to hit 800,000 tonnes of production worldwide in the next 10 years as awareness and consumption continues to rise rapidly in the UK.
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Former Keelings man unveils Vidafresh
Former Keelings (UK) Ltd and Janic (Import-Export) Ltd managing mirector Terry Watts introduced his new venture to the industry at Fruit Logistica last week.
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ArticleTrans-Tasman apple effects weighed
A grower reshuffle and a consumption rise are two outcomes envisioned for prospective NZ apple access to Australia
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ArticleChina target for Thai fruit
A Thai fruit roadshow plans to take advantage of the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou later this year
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ArticleLarge fruit expected in Riverland
Although South Australia’s citrus crop is looking well down on last year’s, larger fruit may take away some pain for growers
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ArticlePakistan spreads its wings
Pakistan is attempting to broaden its export horizons by staging demonstrations and exhibitions throughout the globe
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ArticleFire destroys Malaysian pineapples
A week-long fire has devastated 600ha of pineapple plantations in Sabah
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Trade reviews marketing standards
The European fresh produce trade reviewed the reform of the marketing standards for fruit and vegetables in Berlin last week.
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NY apples performing well
Movement of New York apples this season continues “at a very brisk pace”, said Jim Allen, president of the New York Apple Association.
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ArticleEva sees export increase
Eva has reported a five-fold increase in apple exports in recent years, as well as extending its receiving markets to more than 30 countries.
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ArticleTrade Waves signals five-year plan
Egyptian grape specialist Trade Waves is optimistic about the year ahead and has set out a five-year plan to redevelop land in the North African country to counter water issues and increase production.
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Grimaldi Group to invest in 24 vessels
The Grimaldi Group plans to invest €1.5 billion (£1.3bn) to introduce 24 vessels in the next two years and improve connections across the continent and to the UK.
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Nunhems pushes Selecta watermelon
Nunhems was promoting its new non-drip watermelon, Selecta, to the foodservice sector at Fruit Logistica 2010.
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Chile remains a force at Fruit Logistica
Despite the global financial crisis, Chile's presence at Fruit Logistica keeps getting bigger and Chilean exporters' association Asoex celebrated its 75th anniversary at the show this year.
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ArticleMonsanto signs up for new research centre
Seed breeder Monsanto has signed up as an early tenant of a new research station opening in North Carolina.

