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    Don't rubbish the waste debate

    2009-08-14T12:16:02Z

    After food safety, pesticide management and worker welfare, campaigners are seizing on waste as their next big issue, and fresh produce might be the first industry they trash

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    Panama and Canada sign FTA

    2009-08-14T11:41:54Z

    Leaders of the respective countries have signed an agreement that will see widespread tariff elimination and more open market access when begins next year

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    Mixed quarter for IFCO Systems

    2009-08-14T11:41:23Z

    The German group has reported that operational profitability increased through the quarter, with group revenues down and net profit falling

  • Mastronardi awarded for tomato innovation
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    Mastronardi awarded for tomato innovation

    2009-08-14T11:01:01Z

    Mastronardi Produce’s Sunset-branded tomatoes took top honours in the tomato category at a recent innovation award listing in the US.

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    Asda in sales, market share growth

    2009-08-14T10:33:28Z

    The UK retailer said that the second quarter results reflect the company's "ongoing health"

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    Total co-operation

    2009-08-14T09:06:01Z

    In the latest of FPJ’s features on the wholesale operations of Total Produce, Tommy Leighton visits Bristol, where Redbridge, Total Produce and multiple Re:fresh award winner Bristol Fruit Sales have been working both in unison and as competitors for nearly two years

  • Baby come back
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    Baby come back

    2009-08-14T09:05:55Z

    Sales of baby vegetables rose during the affluent early and mid-noughties, but as the global recession continues, demand is being pared back. Nevertheless, the sector argues that opportunities are still there to be had, with some banking on home-grown produce faring better than imports. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more

  • Europe endures a summer of pain as growers suffer
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    Europe endures a summer of pain as growers suffer

    2009-08-14T09:05:49Z

    The European stonefruit industry is staring down the barrel of yet another tough season, with growers across the continent declaring themselves at crisis point as returns from outlets across Europe fail to cover rising production costs. Laura Gould reports

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    Clearing a way through the easy peeler category

    2009-08-14T09:05:33Z

    I have often had a bleat about the apparent lack of knowledge that consumers display when asked about the difference between

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    Food security still high on agenda

    2009-08-14T09:05:28Z

    Food security and sustainability continue to be hot topics for debate and, in July, I was invited by DEFRA to attend a round

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    Spain to host 2010 WUWM conference

    2009-08-14T09:05:22Z

    By Maria Cavit, WUWM secretary general

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    Ten health and safety myths - part two

    2009-08-14T09:05:17Z

    Adam Bernstein, pictured, hosts FPJ’s monthly spotlight on the legislation that affects your business and how you can use it to your advantage. Following on from last month, here is the second part of Stuart Ponting’s guide to health and safety myths

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    DEFRA needs to join up the dots

    2009-08-14T09:05:08Z

    DEFRA’s focus on food policy measures this week is certainly a positive step in the right direction, embracing a wealth

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    Wholesalers suffer cue blip

    2009-08-14T09:01:01Z

    As English cucumber growers replant their crops, some wholesalers are finding it hard to source product.

  • NZ kiwi sendings surpass schedule
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    NZ kiwi sendings surpass schedule

    2009-08-14T08:01:01Z

    New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri is reporting that exports are ahead of schedule as the season passes the halfway mark.

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    Vietnam sends durian to US

    2009-08-14T07:38:58Z

    Vietnam’s Dong Nai province has sent its first shipment of durian to the US

  • Majid Al Futtaim
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    New hypermarkets bound for Pakistan

    2009-08-14T07:03:43Z

    Pakistan will see at least seven new hypermarkets over the next five years, according to plans by the Majid Al Futtaim Group

  • Asda sales slow as customers boom
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    Asda sales slow as customers boom

    2009-08-13T17:08:58Z

    Asda has clocked up a record number of customers as home cooking boosts its shopper figures, but its sales growth has begun to tail off.

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    Views sought on biocide use

    2009-08-13T17:01:01Z

    Views are being sought on European proposals for a revised regime for regulating the placing on the market and use of biocides.

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    INTTRA reports container demand growth

    2009-08-13T16:46:56Z

    The group has seen orders rise to nearly 300,000 per week in the first-half of 2009