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ArticleBelgian cauliflower season heats up
The cauliflower season is getting underway in Belgium, and growers hope to make up for the shortfall in the winter crop
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ArticlePAIA unveils asparagus marketing tool
The so-called category management plan for Peruvian asparagus identifies market growth, industry facts and trends, food safety requirements and key consumption demographics
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ArticleFurther fall for Florida forecast
The USDA has trimmed an extra 400,000 boxes off of its early and mid-season orange crop prediction
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ArticleFyffes reveals yearly revenue increase
Chairman David McCann has reported on a "satisfactory" 2008 for the Irish tropical fresh produce group
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ArticleProduce for Kids launches spring campaign
More than 50 sponsors across six retail partners are expected to support the initiative which raises funds for children’s hospitals
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UK exports continue boom
UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) helped a record 20,700 businesses to generate £3.6 billion in additional profit through exporting last quarter.
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ArticleMultivac expands thermoformer line
In response to the recession, Multivac has developed the R105 and R125 systems to offer the advantages of fully automatic packaging at an affordable price
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Co-op director to speak at Re:fresh
The Co-op’s director of food retail marketing, Debbie Robinson, will speak at next month’s Re:fresh Conference.
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ArticleQuality priority for consumers on-the-go
A new report has suggested that price is taking a back-seat for shoppers looking to eat or drink on the move
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Irish organic growers go it alone
Organic growers in the Irish Republic, unhappy with what they perceive as a lack of attention being given to horticulture, have decided to opt out from under the movement’s overall umbrella and set up their own representative body.
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ArticleMcCain expands Signatures range
The Signatures range from McCain is set to boost foodservice menus with two new products.
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ArticleSun World releases new logo
US-based fruit breeder Sun World International has released a new logo
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ArticleNZ dumps 1m kiwifruit trays
New Zealand will destroy a million trays of green kiwifruit to maintain export prices during the economic downturn
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ArticleCitrus greening hits Bhutan
Bhutan’s citrus industry is being threatened by citrus greening disease, Huanglongbing
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India’s hurdles not so high
India’s challenges are no match for the opportunities standing in their shadows, heard delegates to last week's Fresh Produce India
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Food future mapped out
A new toolkit to help food companies make the best of future global challenges has been launched by the Food Ethics Council.
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Confidence in rural economy high
Confidence in the rural economy is dramatically higher - and increasingly so - than confidence in the general economy, according to the second quarterly results of the Country Land and Business Association (CLA)’s Rural Economy Index (REI).
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Potato Council to target young
The potato industry must build growth among younger consumers if it is to maintain its place as the carbohydrate of first choice, new research shows.
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ArticleRiverford wins Soil Association award
Organic vegetable supplier Riverford has scooped the Best Organic Retail Award at the Soil Association Organic Awards.
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Waitrose gets on its bike
Waitrose is taking grocery back to its roots and mounting its bicycle to deliver shopping to its customers in an environment-friendly manner.

