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ArticleChiquita promotes fresh fruit snacks
A campaign targeting children in the US will push healthy fruit snacks and salads
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NZ growers may face pest fines
Growers in New Zealand have expressed concern after the minister of agriculture announced that the government is supporting continued attempts to make the horticulture industry pay to clean up pest incursions.
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RSA growers unveil promotion campaign
Following this year's plum campaign, a new marketing drive is to be launched incorporating topfruit and table grapes
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Morrisons enjoys profits boost
UK supermarket operator Morrisons has experience a surge in sales and profits, which it says is down to a strong focus on value
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ArticleAugust boom for Russia's Magnit
The retailer has continued its fine first-half form by posting higher net revenues during August
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ArticleNew consumer safety website launched
The HHS and the USDA have unveiled a new website designed to provide consumers with the latest food safety information
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ArticleStrawberry growers sterilise land
Strawberry growers are being advised to start sterilising land as soon as soil conditions allow for best results this autumn.
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ArticleFlooding destroys fruit in São Paulo
Traders in São Paulo, Brazil, lost tonnes of watermelons and pineapples on Tuesday due to flooding brought about by severe rainfall
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Univeg makes management appointments
The Univeg group has appointed an executive management team for its fruit and vegetables business unit.
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Early bird offer still on for SH Congress
Places are filling up fast for the Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere 2009, with the early bird offer due to expire on Tuesday.
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ArticleMorrisons records profit boost
Morrisons has recorded a 45 per cent rise in half-year pre-tax profits and a further improvement in like-for-like sales.
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ArticleGiumarra family seal grape deal
California grape breeder Giumarra Vineyards Corporation is opening up worldwide licensing of its ARRA grape varieties.
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ArticleAustralian blueberries hit markets late
Australian blueberries are about to land in markets after a late start, facing mixed competition from South America
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ArticleSouth Africa launches three-way campaign
The South African fruit industry has launched a major campaign to support sales of stonefruit, top fruit and grapes in the UK.
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Lianhua to buy Hualian Supermarkets
China’s Lianhua Supermarkets will buy rival Hualian Supermarkets following a boardroom vote
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ArticleRecord year for US apples in India
Indian sales of Washington apples hit a record during the last season, marking dramatic growth
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Maersk Logistics rebrands as Damco
The group starts trading as Damco today, offering a stronger platform to present and deliver a full service portfolio
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ArticleGrease is the word for Pink Lady
The apple brand has agreed a deal with London-based musical theatre production Grease to raise awareness of the fruit
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ArticlePomona focuses on sustainable development
Pomona says that the creation of a new post dedicated to sustainable development illustrates the importance that it attaches to this issue
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PMA summit draws close
The 2009 Fresh Summit International Convention & Exposition will include participants from around the globe when it gets underway next month.

