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  • Zespri Green kiwifruit
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    Asian sales keep Zespri on track

    2009-08-28T12:19:37Z

    Sales to Japan, Taiwan and China do well, but Korean sales fall and competition from tropicals increases in south-east Asia

  • Blueberries
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    Chile projects blueberry growth

    2009-08-28T12:19:16Z

    The industry is confident export volume will increase by a further 25-30 per cent this season in line with ongoing expansion across South America

  • Zespri Green Gold
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    Zespri going strong in North America

    2009-08-28T12:18:59Z

    Strong retail and wholesale demand reported in the US as extensive retail promotions take place in key distribution outlets

  • Container Centralen wins court case
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    Container Centralen wins court case

    2009-08-28T12:01:01Z

    Danish company Container Centralen (CC) has successfully fended off an accusation over its prices from Dutch company KG van Vliet Handelsmij BV.

  • Article

    Spain’s fruit exports increase

    2009-08-28T11:33:20Z

    The country’s fruit exporters have recorded significant export sales rises for the first six months of 2009

  • Horticulture Australia Council logo
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    Horticulture Australia Council continues

    2009-08-28T11:32:32Z

    Australia’s horticulture industry has voted to keep its peak lobby group, but with significant changes

  • Germany GFI Zespri promotion
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    Zespri holds steady as demand slips

    2009-08-28T11:32:00Z

    As Northern Hemisphere summer season comes to an end, the group is stepping up promotional activities for New Zealand kiwifruit

  • Carrefour sign
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    Net income tumbles at Carrefour

    2009-08-28T11:30:47Z

    The group said it was hit by non-recurring charges during the first half of the year, while sales in key European markets fell

  • Zespri harvest
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    Zespri makes first payment forecast

    2009-08-28T11:08:50Z

    Kiwifruit marketer to grow demand and introduce new cultivars as pressure on Green market continues to be felt

  • Blackcurrants get fruity superhero
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    Blackcurrants get fruity superhero

    2009-08-28T10:01:01Z

    The Purple Power schools campaign for British blackcurrants is set to release its fruity superhero, designed by a pupil who entered its schools competition this year.

  • Managing risk
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    Managing risk

    2009-08-28T09:36:53Z

    Credit insurance is a crucial lifeline for fresh produce firms, but many companies have suffered in the last 12 months, with insurers cutting back on the cover they are prepared to offer as the UK struggles to fight its way out of recession. However, insurance firms and the government are working hard to clear a path through this difficult issue. Laura Gould reports

  • Lee Vallender with Manchester Markets’ Phil Metcalfe, Michele Hudson and Kenny Leah
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    Manchester in limbo

    2009-08-28T09:35:18Z

    Manchester’s New Smithfield Market has been hit hard by the recession at all levels. While the council re-aligns long-running plans for a major redevelopment of the 40-year-old wholesale market, the traders beneath the dilapidated roof are showing tenacity in the face of adversity. Alex Lawson visited the market

  • Article

    Storefront makeover for online portal

    2009-08-28T09:27:43Z

    Information technology is playing an ever-increasing role in the arena of fresh produce. This month, internet portal eFresh.com has launched a new version of its Storefront feature, routing and scheduling firm DPS has updated its LogiX software and Asda has unveiled its online social networking site for customers and staff

  • UK soft-fruit industry takes stock at half time
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    UK soft-fruit industry takes stock at half time

    2009-08-28T09:22:59Z

    UK soft-fruit supply is set to be a game of two halves this year, with the first half of the strawberry season seeing tight supplies bring in better prices, while raspberries, blueberries and blackberries have not fared so well. So how is the UK season expected to pan out? Anna Sbuttoni reports

  • Article

    Vegetable sector ramps up choice of offerings

    2009-08-28T09:19:27Z

    A walk around any allotment at this time of year reflects the passion that the British have for runner beans, and my

  • Article

    The ultimate in functional food

    2009-08-28T09:18:19Z

    Turning on the TV recently without stumbling upon a show related to food - either its preparation or its production - has

  • Article

    ALV imports system imminent

    2009-08-28T09:01:01Z

    The live pilot of the new ALV (Automatic License Verification) system for HMI & PHSI regulated produce, which is being implemented by the cross-government International Trade Single Window (ITSW) Project to save time transferring fresh produce consignments, is drawing to a close after five months.

  • The new 3663 depot replaces three previous facilities in Kent
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    3663 opens huge Kent depot

    2009-08-28T08:01:01Z

    3663 First for Foodservice has merged its Kent operations to create a new £17.6 million super-depot at Paddock Wood to incorporate new technology and environmental gains.

  • NZ asparagus
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    Grim forecast for NZ asparagus

    2009-08-28T07:04:56Z

    New Zealand’s asparagus production could plummet in the next few years as growers leave the industry