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ArticleHow secure is Britain’s horticulture sector?
Research is the lifeblood of the fresh produce industry, keeping it alive with possibility and boosting the offer by improving everything from yield and disease resistance to appearance and flavour. However, the R&D sector has battled for funding for many years and in the last 12 months, a series of calls for action have highlighted the impending crisis, especially now that the sector is facing a new and wider challenge in the shape of food security. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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ArticleUK prospers as South Africa enters tough game
A tough market continued to struggle at the heart of the European season as the UK becomes a less attractive market due to currency issues. But an increase in volume and a promising pear market could yet see fortunes turn. Alex Lawson reports
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Intriguing new descriptions push home health message
Intriguing new descriptions push home health message
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FPC annual dinner wows UK with Mexican delicacies
It was a productive start to 2010 for the FPC as we met our first challenge head on with the FSA over EC Regulation 669/2009
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Is it [apple] pi in the sky to fix grower equation?
For many years now, the English top-fruit industry has been banging the drum for greater grower returns in order to justify
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ArticleSecond exhibition of The Garden imminent
New Covent Garden Market is to hold a second public exhibition of its redevelopment project, The Garden at New Covent Garden Market.
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ArticleFull speed ahead for Serbia
Fruit Logistica 2010: The country's exporters are out in force again in Berlin this week as awareness of global markets grows
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ArticleGreefa launches EasySort
Fruit Logistica 2010: Group unveils sorting and grading machine for products including citrus, stonefruit and tomatoes
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Pakistan kinnows ride the bumps
After overcoming several early-season hurdles, Pakistan exporters have cleared the field and are charging for the finish line
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ArticleRetailers are a bunch of bankers
With bankers set to replace politicians and journalists as public enemy number one, supermarket operators need to be careful that they don’t go the same way
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ArticleRetail Focus | The Baltics
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at the rapid development of the retail market in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
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ArticleAd Break | Pink Lady
This Valentine’s Day period, Pink Lady intends to demonstrate that it is indeed the apple of love with a host of new themed advertising promotions
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ArticleLocal food support doubles
Research carried out by food and grocery analyst IGD has shown that support for local food has doubled over the past five years.
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ArticleAustralia builds new research centre
Australia’s most populated state, New South Wales, will play host to a new A$5.9m farming research facility
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ArticleMFC pulls out of Riversun
Major Australian citrus packer Mildura Fruit Company has revealed its plans for the US market in 2010 following its decision to quit Riversun
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ArticleNew coolstore for Chop Tong Guan
Malaysian importer Chop Tong Guan will open a new 90 TEU coolstore in Subang next month
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ArticlePakistan expects Japan mango access
A Japanese ban on Pakistani mango imports is likely to be lifted soon following negotiations
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ArticleYorkshire food group strengthens team
Martin Judd has joined the Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber (RFG) as learning and development adviser.
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SOLA approved for salad onion herbicide
Growers now have a new option for pre-emergence weed control with the granting of a specific off-label approval (SOLA) for the use of residual herbicide Dacthal W75 (chlorthal-dimethyl) on salad onions.
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ArticleLondon markets back to their roots
Traders on London’s Portobello and Golborne Road markets linked up with New Covent Garden Market for the second time to celebrate home-grown roots last week.

