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NI in danger of labour shortfall
A new study has highlighted the need for employers in the food and drink industry in Northern Ireland to sharply address a possible labour shortage created by waning youth interest.
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ArticleIreland backs ombud as farmers riot
The Irish horticulture minister Trevor Sargent has publicly backed calls for the appointment of a retail ombudsman, and the introduction a code of practice, to protect producers from an abuse of power by the “intimidating” multiples.
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ArticleM&S serves up ACE pepper
Marks & Spencer has brought out a new tennis-themed pepper to cater for the nation’s summertime grip on the sport.
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ArticleWegmans issues pepper warning
The US retailer has pulled fresh Anaheim pepper from its shelves amid fears of possible salmonella contamination
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ArticleScientists conduct mango disease tests
The research will form part of published guidelines designed to inform and aid mango producers
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ArticleAgrexco to commence mango exports
Up to 6,000 tonnes of fruit is expected to be shipped this year, an increase of 20 per cent
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ArticleCooperation for Caribbean banana producers
Producers of bananas in the Caribbean have come together to battle common enemies and achieve common goals
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ArticleNew president for Avo Commission
Tom Bellamore has officially taken on the role after serving as interim president since May
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Koppert launches Mini-Airbug
Koppert Biological Systems has launched a new blower that can be used to quickly and effectively release natural enemies in vegetable crops and ornamentals.
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ArticlePlastic not fantastic in UAE
The United Arab Emirates' cabinet has introduced a decree that will see the use of plastic bags banned in the country
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ArticleAgrexco expects rise in date volumes
The Israeli exporter predicts that volumes of its Barhee dates will rise by 10 per cent this season
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ArticleTaiwan concern over 'tainted' fruit
A change to pesticide rules on imported fruit may have led to the entry of tainted US apples into the country, according to local academics
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ArticleTransport "whipping boys" in cuts
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has warned that multi-billion pound spending cuts on major transport projects, owing to a massive public investment shortfall, will not only damage the UK’s road and rail infrastructure, but severely jeopardise Britain’s economic future.
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Envy
Enza’s bicolour apple variety will soon be seen in the produce aisles of some of Europe’s major retailers
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ArticlePurple potato offers cancer cure
A new variety of purple sweet potato, dubbed a ‘superfood’, has been touted as a cure for cancer.
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ArticleItalian apple firms to open Moscow office
Melinda, La Trentina, VOG and VI.P reach agreement on plans to establish permanent commercial presence in Russian capital
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ArticleNew appointments at Total Produce
Company announces changes to its financial directorship and management as it targets further growth in the coming year
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ArticleGreyfriars plans face public wrath
Mushroom supplier Greyfriars (UK) Ltd has come under fire for its new £4.5 million despite meticulous planning for its environmental impact.
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ArticleTotal Produce reshuffles pack
Total Produce plc, the European fresh produce group, has announced several key management appointments.
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ArticleCherries on course for vintage success
Northwest Cherry Growers is positive this season could present a vintage crop.

