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ArticleChilean apple exports to UK down
Chilean apple volumes to the UK are down year on year, some estimate by as much as 20 per cent.
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ArticleNZ hail damages 2.5m kiwifruit trays
Estimates put New Zealand kiwifruit losses from last week’s hail at 2.5m trays, 3 per cent of the total crop
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ArticleChina promotes organic production
The Chinese government is planning to boost organic production by fostering leading companies
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Exosect gains apple moth control approval
The pest management specialist will market a new product to aid the horticultural industry in the battle against a growing threat
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Obama offers organics cash
US president Barack Obama has pledged $50 million (£32.9m) to help farmers across the nation adopt organic techniques.
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Kiku
Five South African exporters likely to be involved in the future marketing of Kiku apples have met for the first time since Capespan announced it had signed a marketing license agreement
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Black bees secure Co-op buzz
The Co-operative Group has launched a research fund for the UK’s native black honeybee, which could potentially hold the key to reversing the dramatic decline in honeybee numbers.
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ArticleS&A Produce gets healthy
Herefordshire-based S&A Produce has teamed up with Leominster Infants’ School to educate pupils on the importance of healthy eating.
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No results at banana talks
Despite high hopes at trade talks last week between Andean Pact countries and the EU, a new lower banana entry tariff has not been agreed.
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ArticleMISC Berhad to exit Grand Alliance
The Malaysian group has announced that it will withdraw from European and Mediterranean trade lines next year
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Win Cup Final tickets at Re:fresh
The selected charity for this year’s Re:fresh Conference and Awards is Brainwave, a programme aimed at achieving the potential of children with developmental delay.
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Keep buying produce, urges cancer group
The World Cancer Research Fund has expressed concern that the economic downturn will mean consumers cut back on fruit and vegetable consumption
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ArticleTomato group welcomes The Greenery
The Greenery UK has highlighted its commitment to growers by joining the British Tomato Growers' Association
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ArticleShippers maintain Europe-Americas links
Hapag-Lloyd and Hamburg Süd are to continue to operate complementary weekly services from Rotterdam
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ArticleNew pear packhouse opens in Belgium
Veiling Haspengouw and BayWa unveil brand new facility designed to handle, sort and pack Belgian pears for export
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ArticleSalmonella fear prompts melon recall
US-based L&M has recalled a batch of melons after produce from a supplier tested positive for salmonella
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Tesco under fire in SA fruit-picking row
Tesco has come under fire from anti-poverty campaigners accusing it of failing to meet pledges to improve South African fruit pickers’ pay and working conditions, the Guardian has reported.
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ArticleAgritech highlights water issue
At the latest Agritech fair in Israel, the spotlight turns to combating the region’s water shortages
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ArticleOrganic products are on the mark
Organic apple and kiwifruit production is sustainable, a New Zealand researcher has found
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ArticleMurcia’s melon exports set to fall
The Spanish region of Murcia will have 10 per cent fewer melons and watermelons under production this year, according to Proexport

