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ArticleCrunch week for 2010 citrus promotions
South African soft citrus and grapefruit growers are engaged in a referendum to assess financial support for international promotions in 2010
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ArticleEmerging markets hold key to growth
Delegates at the Eurofruit Congress Middle East in Dubai hear how growing demand for food could benefit the fresh produce sector
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ArticlePerfection Fresh wins mandarin rights
The marketing group has secured the rights to commercialise the first Australian-bred seedless mandarins
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Aston relocates to Evesham
Aston Horticulture has relocated both its office and production facilities to Evesham, Worcestershire, as it looks to expand the business.
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ArticleSpinneys underlines quality importance
Delegates at the Eurofruit Congress Middle East heard Spinneys CEO Jannie Holtzhausen discuss the retailer's success in the region
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Agrexco organic capsicum underway
Agrexco has kicked off the capsicum season with an organic range that mirrors its conventional offer.
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ArticleLimes escape hurricane wrath
The floods and landslides associated with last weekend’s Hurricane Ida have not affected El Salvador’s lime export crop
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ArticleKey Tech launches fresh-cut innovation
Newly redesigned Compact Dryer boasts a number of innovative features, and is CE-marked and UL-certified
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ArticleIFCO reports on strong profitability
EBITDA "grows significantly" in the third quarter of 2009, with revenue up in RPC Management Services but down in Pallet Management Services
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ArticleOrganic GM alternative considered
Concern was raised over the organic agriculture industry’s ability to cope with the onslaught of climate change while spurning GM technologies, at a high-level debate in the capital last week.
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ArticleChile predicts cherry export decline
Shipments during 2009/10 will be down by around 20 per cent following colder and more humid weather conditions
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ArticleSouth African grape season underway
Harvesting and packing has started in northern regions and the Orange River, with growers optimistic of a strong campaign
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ArticleFood sales slide after recession growth
Food sales growth slowed to its weakest levels since March 2008, largely reflecting lower food price inflation, according to new data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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ArticleSainsbury’s records ‘strong performance’
UK-based retailer sees profit rise in its half-year results, thanks to strong sales growth in its store network
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ArticleStrong sales lift Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has reported strong sales in returning an 18.5 per cent rise in underlying profit for the first six months of the year, but struck a note of caution over its performance going forward.
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ArticleHealthy eating campaign under fire
The EU's recently launched healthy eating initiative has come in for some strong criticism from Freshfel Europe and the FPC, which feel it lacks focus
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ArticleBranston invests in anaerobic digestion
Branston Ltd has confirmed that plans to build a large-scale anaerobic digestion plant that will turn waste potatoes into electricity are to go ahead, with construction work starting next month.
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ArticleEuropean POs call for CMO extension
Fresh produce cooperatives from France, Italy and Spain come together to call for maintenance of current EU support to growers
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ArticleUK produce industry struggles on
Almost a quarter of the top 1,000 fresh produce companies in the UK are finishing the year in financial difficulty, with a prolonged period of consolidation imminent, according to new analysis.
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ArticleTesco grows its market share
Tesco has grown its market share marginally for the first time since 2007, now holding 30.7 per cent of the market, as opposed to 30.6 per cent last year.

