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Diet survey shows 5 A DAY edging closer
Results from the first year of the new National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) suggest that the UK population is getting much closer to its 5 A DAY target than previous studies have suggested.
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ArticleAfrica back big for BioFach
Africa will once again enjoy a large presence at next week’s BioFach fair, with a combined pavilion for over 100 sub-Saharan groups
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ArticleCall for halt to EU-Morocco deal
Producers from Spain and France have called on the EU and Morocco to give quality guarantees before ratifying their import deal
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ArticleKey RSA product manager moves on
Stefan Conradie has left his role as product manager for topfruit and stonefruit to join the Western Cape Department of Agriculture
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Indian uproar delays GM aubergine
India has put back the release of what could have been the first-ever genetically modified (GM) vegetable crop amid protests and safety concerns.
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EMR in strategic restructure
East Malling Research (EMR) has restructured to separate its commercial and scientific activity.
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ArticleDelta links Hamburg and St. Petersburg
New feeder service designed to support increasing volumes of container traffic from and to Russia via the Port of Hamburg
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ArticleKarsten Group finishes grape harvest
The Orange River table grape harvest has been completed, with the group reporting on a successful campaign
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ArticleRedbridge Leicester given hefty fine
Redbridge Produce and Flowers Ltd pleaded guilty to a total of five separate breaches of the EC Marketing Standards for fresh produce for quality and labelling offences at Leicester Magistrates’ Court and was ordered to pay almost £30,000.
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ArticleFresh King bolsters CHEP partnership
The specialty produce company views CHEP’s pallet pooling programme as an integral part of the company’s sustainability effort
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ArticleShort southern hemisphere supply keeps prices high
It has been an interesting season for southern hemisphere stonefruit, with a heatwave in South Africa reducing overall volumes and the Chilean campaign delayed across the board, both of which have helped keep prices buoyant in the UK. Laura Gould reports
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ArticleConfidence returns to recruitment sector
The recruitment sector is hoping for a return to form as early signs point to a steady recovery. Doris Lee Butterworth reports
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ArticleSeason of two halves for Canary Islands tomatoes
The first part of the Canary Islands tomato sector’s five-month season was characterised by hot weather and plentiful volumes, but proving that this is a game of two halves, considerable downpours last week and rain throughout the season have meant that volume could fall from now on and quality will be variable. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Imaginative marketing kicks off trip down memory lane
There is nothing like a bit of a mystery to get the imagination and the memory going.Grapefruit sales have been dominated by
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Logistica marathon worth the sore feet
As you will see from our exhaustive Fruit Logistica report, FPJ certainly got a lot out of this year’s jaunt to the
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ArticleValentine's dip for Morrisons
Prepared fruit supplier Natures Way Foods (NWF) has created a Valentine’s product for Morrisons.
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett unveils Purple Majesty
Albert Bartlett made a quirky unveiling in Berlin last week in shape of its new potato, Purple Majesty.
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ArticleAustralia braces for Chinese apples
With the final risk assessment on Chinese apple exports to Australia due this month, the industry is feeling the winds of change
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ArticleNOL posts heavy 2009 loss
Singaporean shipping company NOL has posted a net loss for 2009 of US$741m, but sees reasons for optimism

