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ArticleOrganic India to open six new stores
Organic India is planning to open six new stores by the end of March and plans to begin exporting its organic fruit
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ArticleRegister now for ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA
Exhibitors have until the end of February to register for their place at ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA 2010
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ArticleDutch coops mull over merger
Dutch cooperatives ZON and Royal FruitmastersGroup are currently looking at the possibility of forming a merger
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ArticleXsense system draws interest
Israeli company StePac’s Xsense Perishables Quality Monitoring System was nominated for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award.
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Guatemala to hold trade event
Ahead of Guatemala signing an EU free trade agreement in May, Agexport, the Guatemalan Exporters' Association, has joined forces with the country's government to hold trade fair Euroexpo to encourage fruit and vegetable companies to trade with the UK and mainland Europe.
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Blue Whale boxes clever
French apple shipper Blue Whale has launched a new compact box that allows 15 per cent more fruit to be fitted into consignments - with an equivalent decrease in CO2 emissions.
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ArticleFirst Lady launches kids' health drive
Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move America initiative is designed to raise a healthier generation of children in the US
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ArticleUniagro introduces organic herb pots
Uniagro last week launched herb pots made from organic plastic.
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ArticleNisa-Today’s lands new manager
The Today’s Group, the wholesale arm of Nisa-Today’s, has appointed Rebecca Hopper to the newly created role of brand marketing manager.
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ArticleThe Greenery coop becomes Coforta
Dutch cooperative changes name to reflect new commercial relationship with trading company The Greenery BV
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit yields fall short
The spell of freezing temperatures the US endured last month is predicted to cut grapefruit yields by 13 per cent
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ArticleSchool salad bar project goes national
United Fresh to donate salad bars to schools in cities and counties across the US in a bid to boost consumption among children
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ArticleAsprocan launches new banana campaign
Canaries banana association Asprocan has debuted a new promotional campaign, highlighting bananas as a healthy snacking alternative
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ArticleFyffes encompasses melons at Coventry
Fyffes is to extend its work at the company’s new ripening facility in Coventry to encompass melons, following initial success at the site.
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ArticleFrance puts spotlight on origin
In order to increase awareness on where fresh produce comes from, the French government has acted to make origin more prominent on labels
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ArticleFresca to open new topfruit venture
British fresh produce group Fresca has announced the opening of a new topfruit division of its Mack Multiples business
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Chilean citrus benefits from Purfresh
Trials show that citrus growers using Purshade plant protectant suffer considerably less damage from sunburn
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ArticleVI.P sees upturn in apple markets
Sales said to be recovering well as prices in a number of key European markets rebound, says leading Italian marketer
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ArticleMaersk Line reiterates rate restoration plan
Shipping group to bump Mediterranean and Transatlantic rates in April
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ArticleTruck conflict nearing its end
Reports suggest that the US/Mexico spat over trucks could be resolved this year, with discussions currently in progress

