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ArticleRe:fresh Awards criteria ready to download
The entry criteria for the Re:fresh Awards 2010 is now available to download at www.refresh.eu/awards2010
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Asian exhibitors hail Fruit Logistica
Asian firms have harnessed the power of this year’s Fruit Logistica trade show in Berlin to forge strong relationships
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ArticleAusveg calls for Fruit Logistica involvement
Australia’s peak vegetable grower body Ausveg has accused the country’s government of shunning Fruit Logistica
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ArticleAustralia-NZ topfruit decision delayed
A World Trade Organisation decision on New Zealand apple exports to Australia has been delayed to mid-year
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ArticleVietnam stages first fruit festival
Increasing exports and raising the value of domestic produce will be the focus of Vietnam's first national fruit festival
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GMO symposium heads to Argentina
The 11th International Symposium on the biosafety of genetically modified organisms will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 15-20 November 2010.
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Envirowise urges on water efficiency
UK food and drink companies are beginning to harness the financial benefits of water efficiency but could do more to access the greatest cost savings - and prepare for key changes due to affect industry in 2010.
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Fight is on to save Irish research centre
A campaign is underway to try to prevent the closure of the Teagasc research and advisory centre at Kinsealy in north county Dublin, which has played a key role in the development of Irish horticulture for almost half a century.
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ArticleYorkshireman in Fruit Box launch
Yorkshire young entrepreneur Jonathan Russell’s The Fruit Box office delivery scheme is expanding, having caught the eye of local grant authorities.
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New date set for Macfrut
A date has been set for the 2010 edition of the Italian trade fair Macfrut, which takes places this October.
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CenFRA guidance helps Living Salads
Guidance from CenFRA Ltd has helped Living Salads reap the rewards of new technology by improving product quality and competitiveness.
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Tried & Tested proves successful
The Tried & Tested nutrient management plan launched in March 2009 has proved a huge success with more than 13,500 plans now disseminated to farmers.
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ArticleImport regulation causes industry consternation
A new regulation affecting produce imports has angered the trade amid allegations of government hypocrisy over cutting red tape.
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EGEA conference set for May
The sixth EGEA conference is set to take place in Belgium in May as delegates around Europe look to study the role of fresh produce in society.
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New mushroom site for UK
The Netherlands-based Mushroom Promotion Foundation (MPF) is expanding into the UK with the launch last week of an English-language website.
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ArticleBA slips to nine-month loss
Cargo volumes pick up at the end of 2009 following a nine-month fall in cargo revenue of 25.1 per cent
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ArticlePettitt praises growers
The National Farmers’ Union’s Horticulture Board chair Sarah Pettitt congratulated UK growers at the ADAS/Syngenta Vegetable Industry Conference at the East of England Showground last Wednesday, after they honoured their contracts during the toughest January in 30 years.
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ArticleFarm shop accreditation launched
Government and industry have teamed up to create an accreditation system designed to create the trust deemed essential for independent retail to hit back at the supermarkets.
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Fyffes withdraws innovation entry
Fyffes has withdrawn its Fruit Logistica Innovation Award entry following a trademark dispute
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ArticleLet there be light
Cucumbers thrive in light-filled glasshouses, but the freezing weather in early January offered anything but the ideal conditions. Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to leading producers to find out what is on the agenda this season

