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ArticleGroups call for water labelling
With public awareness of water scarcity low, two groups have come out to demand more traceability on a product’s water footprint
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ArticleChile kicks off bumper avo deal
After two difficult seasons, Chile expects to ship a solid crop of avocados this year, with record volume earmarked for the US market
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ArticleEcuador deal depends on banana cuts
Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa has said that the success of a commercial agreement with the EU rests on the bloc's mooted reduction of banana tariffs
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Camden reveals salads on the go
Camden Food Co is launching an extensive salad range with a focus on fresh summer ingredients, at rail stations.
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ArticleVietnam expects US export recovery
Exports to the US are expected to climb this year, according to Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade
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ArticlePBH partners with Strawberry Shortcake
The Produce for Better Health Foundation has teamed up with American Greetings Corporation to promote fruit consumption with the help of childhood icon Strawberry Shortcake
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Fruit Logistica deadline nears
Interest in next year’s Fruit Logistica in Berlin continues unabated as the exhibitor deadline nears.
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Article"Satisfactory" H1 for Kuehne & Nagel
The Swiss logistics group saw slight declines in profit and turnover through the first half of the year
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Banana debate at WFV show
Professor John Moverley OBE is organising a forum on the worldwide production and marketing of bananas at this year’s World Fruit and Vegetable Show.
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ArticleLarge NW cherry volumes hold steady
This season's shipments continue to soar above the previous campaign, according to Northwest Cherry Growers
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Florida citrus forecast revised upwards
The estimated crop has been bumped up to 162.1m boxes by the USDA, thanks to higher Valencia volumes
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ArticleCarrefour reports on Q2 sales drop
The French retail giant has seen sales slip on the back of a poor European and domestic performance in the second quarter
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Waitrose hails eco-breakthrough
Waitrose has announced a “breakthrough” in supermarket technology after developing new, propane-based refrigeration technology, which will dramatically reduce its carbon footprint by 20 per cent.
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ArticleSustainability anger sparked
The Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) has hit out at UK soft-fruit growers, suggesting that intensive, polytunnel-grown strawberries are not the answer to feeding the UK.
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ArticleCo-operative hangs out the bunting
The Co-operative is celebrating its win at May’s Re:fresh awards with a brand new, eye-catching, in-store communications package.
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Chiquita and Rewe in Panama link-up
Chiquita and German retailer Rewe have announced the donation of 130 hectares of wetlands located in the San San Pond Sak nature reserve in Panama for the purpose of restoration of natural habitats.
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ArticleBramley lands royal recognition
The great-granddaughter of Henry Merryweather, the first commercial grower of Bramley apples, has received the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers Award for Exceptional Service to the Food Industry from HRH The Princess Royal.
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Flandria's new dynamic trio
Belgian premium quality label Flandria has launched three new vegetable lines.
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ArticleVintage year in prospect for UK stonefruit
UK stonefruit growers are hoping for a vintage season this year, thanks to excellent growing conditions and burgeoning consumer demand.

