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ArticleAgrexco to double pomegranate exports
The Israeli exporter says it expects to export 6,500 tonnes of Carmel-branded pomegranates this season
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Exosect exhibits at SOFHT event
Pest management specialist Exosect has announced that it will be presenting and exhibiting its Exosex SPTab solution at the Life After Methyl Bromide 2 event, organised by the Society of Food Hygiene & Technology (SOFHT) on September 23.
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ArticlePandol Bros expands packing facility
The US company doubles the size of its packing and coldstorage facility to meet growing demand
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ArticleInterfel reveals plans for autumn campaign
The French organisation has announced that it will invest in TV advertising this autumn, as well as focusing more on young workers
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ArticleSummer prices tumble across France
Figures produced by Familles Rurales reveal the extent to which prices have sunk in France this year, to the frustration of producers
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Consumers still thinking of Fairtrade
New data has revealed that despite the economic downturn, consumers in the UK still consider Fairtrade food to be important
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ArticleWA strawberries keep low profile
Western Australia’s strawberry season is running slightly behind and slightly below last year, but the overall prognosis appears stable
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Fresh Del Monte's credit rating raised
US-based fresh produce giant sees its Standard & Poor's rating boosted from BB- to BB
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Consumer conscience continues to grow
More than half of all shoppers would like to know more about the environmental impact of food and grocery products, while the retailers are making significant steps in dealing with related issues, according to new research from IGD.
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ArticleD&S sees first-half sales growth
The Chilean retailer saw profit cut as a result of a series of new store investments
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ArticleHoneybee deaths continue
The British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) has confirmed worrying trends in the state of the UK’s honeybee population.
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HortNZ fears mass infestation
Horticulture New Zealand (HortNZ) president Andrew Fenton has expressed extreme concern over the risks created by air travel to the country’s $5 billion (£2bn) horticulture industry.
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ArticleFlorida citrus volumes down
Florida’s citrus crop could see a significant drop in volume next season but the brunt of the shortfall will be borne by the processed market.
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ArticleMaharashtra begins banana exports
Maharashtra’s State Agricultural Marketing Board has begun banana exports from a facility in Indapur
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ArticleGujarat moves to mangoes
Farmers in the Indian state of Gujarat are shifting production to mangoes in response to water shortages
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ArticleThailand aims for NE China
Thailand’s Commerce Ministry is aiming to boost fruit exports to northeastern China
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ArticleRewe to invest in Slovakian stores
The German retailer is looking to expand in the eastern European country in the second-half of the year
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ArticleCall for aid to Murcian produce growers
Spanish fresh produce association Asaja Murcia has urged the Spanish government to step in to ensure the long-term survival of many of the region’s growers
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ArticleHamburg Süd christens Rio Blanco
New container ship is the latest to be added to the shipping group's Europe-South America East Coast service
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Brassica event set for Lincoln
The Brassica Growers’ Biennial Conference and Trade Exhibition is to be held on January 19, 2010 at the Lincolnshire Showground in Grange-de-Lings, Lincoln.

