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Taste of Kent celebrates record year
The Taste of Kent Awards' search for the county’s most outstanding food and drink businesses and products during 2009, hit the right flavour with the people of Kent, when voting leapt to over 10,000 votes, smashing all previous records
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ArticleNew service to track consumer taste
Taste Radar offers unique and dedicated combination of panel feedback and market analysis for the fresh produce business
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ArticleFrench apple growers protest in southwest
On the opening of the FNPF congress, producers in the southwest of France plan to distribute apples to highlight their losses
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ArticleNew Zealand topfruit crop down
The 2010 New Zealand apple and pear crop is expected to be down 15 per cent on last year after a cold spring
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ArticleUSDA outlines agricultural export funding
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack announces allocation of funds to trade organisations in bid to boost agricultural exports
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ArticleSpanish sector urges official intervention
Fresh produce groups in Spain have presented the country’s government with proposals aimed at easing pressure on growers
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New ISO standard to help farmers
Farmers can now improve their overall performance and financial results, as well as increase customer confidence and satisfaction, with a new ISO standard for implementing an ISO 9001 quality management system (QMS) for crop production.
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ArticleSchuitema deal referred to antitrust body
The European Commission has referred Schuitema's proposed acquisition of Super de Boer assets to the Dutch Competition Authority
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New Brazilian produce group formed
A new Brazilian produce association has been formed, representing some of the largest export companies in the country.
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Florida growers approve research order
Citrus producers have voted to continue funding research into disease prevention and eradication through a 3 cent per-box tax
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ArticlePeru records lower citrus sales
Despite a growth in volume, the country’s soft citrus, lime and orange exports fell in value terms last year
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ArticleCitrus group approves greening research
Florida citrus advisory committee recommends pumping US$2.1m into new research to help stop the spread of the deadly disease
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Mexican avocado imports gain pace
Sales across the US are being driven by a whole range of targeted promotions in print, on screen, online and in-store
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ArticleProduction rise for US sweet potatoes
US sweet potato production rose in 2009, with severe losses in some areas tempered by record yields elsewhere.
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ArticleInnovation Award: The contenders
The ten contenders for the prestigious Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2010 have been revealed ahead of the Berlin-based event, which takes place in February
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ArticleSpanish strawberries suffer losses
Strawberry production in the main Spanish growing area of Huelva is suffering the effects of high winds and heavy rainfall, which will delay the start of the export season and cause heavy crop losses.
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New project to help Indian farms
A new three-year project aims to help small-scale fruit and vegetable farmers in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
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ArticleIndia still debating GM crops
Although it had been cleared by a government committee, India is still weighing up the pros and cons of GM produce
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Pakistan develops trucking database
After a temporary halt in exports to Iran, Pakistan is compiling a list of trucking firms to carry its kinnow mandarins
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On-farm wind projection made
An environmental expert has boldy stated that “every farm in the UK will have a wind turbine in five years’ time”.

