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ArticleOrganics show resilience in the UK
The Soil Association’s organic market report for 2009 offers encouraging signs for the organic industry
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Growers 'frightened' of climate levy
Growers are being urged to take advantage of huge savings, potentially totalling £1.9 million in the horticulture industry, through the Climate Change Levy (CCL) agreement.
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ArticleSpanish growers slam import controls
Agricultural group COAG has called the EU’s control for Moroccan tomatoes a “joke”, claiming they put in doubt European production
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ArticleBayer builds crop protection portfolio
The group has acquired assets and technology from Israeli group Agrogreen
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ArticleEmirates plots African expansion
The airfreight group is following its new South African route by announcing flights to Angola
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ArticleLogistics event to monitor crisis
Cool Logistics Conference director warns about potential danger of "shrinking supply chain syndrome"
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GLA revokes Slough licence
Euro Contracts Services Limited in Slough has had its gangmasters licence revoked by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA).
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ArticleRay Gilmer joins United Fresh
The fresh produce trade association has added communications experience to its ranks
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Morrisons offers Easter deal
Morrisons has slashed some of its prices to offer customers an Easter lunch to remember.
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ArticleAconbury peas strike gold
A newly developed pea shoot designed for the Arabian market has rapidly caught UK consumers’ eyes and scooped a leading innovation award.
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ArticleSouth African avos hit UK
The first arrivals of South African avocados hit the UK last week.
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ArticleFruit still moving slowly through Chennai
Some delayed containers in Chennai port have been released, but new shipments are being held
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UK attains pallet standard
Some 19 companies in the UK and Ireland have met the toughest quality control standards in the worldwide pallet industry.
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ArticleSpanish onions in “catastrophic” situation
Fepex has urged the creation of producer organisations in order to address the onion sector’s current woes
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ArticleFruit imports held at Chennai Port
Close to 100 containers of apple imports are being detained by customs at Chennai Port, which is running out of room to handle further arrivals
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New pepper varieties launched
Syngenta Seeds Vegetables presented two new varieties of pepper at its second working breakfast staged in Agroponiente, Almería, in February.
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Help at hand for cues
Biobest NV, the leading producer of natural enemies and bumblebees, has published a new poster which gives a clear overview of the most common diseases and pests found in cucumber production.
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ArticleAsda delivers on price pledge
The UK retailer has cut 12,500 prices across the store for Easter, including numerous fresh produce items
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ArticleFNPF seeks to protect French apples
France’s national federation of fruit producers (FNPF) has called for French apples to be protected against cheaper imports
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ArticleHail ends Murcia’s lettuce campaign
Hailstones have prematurely ended Murcia’s lettuce campaign and damaged melon and potato production in the Spanish region

