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ArticleCoca-Cola buys Innocent stake
Global drink giant Coca-Cola has bought a minority stake in the UK fruit drink specialist Innocent, renowned for its ethical ethos through its smoothies.
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Carbon footprint calculator launched
The fresh produce industry has a new tool to measure and help reduce carbon emissions - a tailor-made carbon footprint calculator produced by the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) and environmental consultants Brown & Co.
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ArticleSainsbury's backs local spuds
Sainsbury’s is backing its annual partnership with Greenvale to deliver potatoes rapidly from the ground to supermarket shelves with a major marketing campaign.
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ArticleForeign chains press on with China expansion
Foreign direct investment in China may have fallen in recent months, but big retail chains are bucking the trend with rapid store roll-outs
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ArticlePerfection Fresh in Aussie first
The group is set to supply the Australian market with its first batch of Royal Pom pomegranates
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FTA issues customs advice
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has warned in its new guide that traders will have to deal with a glut of customs and security regulations.
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ArticleBakkavör suffers loss
Iceland-based food company Bakkavör Group has reported a dramatic loss of £98.45 million. compared to a profit of £10.41m in the same quarter of 2007.
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IGD awards open
The annual Food Industry Awards are officially open for entry as organisers, food and grocery expert, IGD celebrates its centenary.
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Capespan results deliver 10-year record
The Capespan Group’s operating profit in 2008 increased from R98.7 million (£7.4m) to R168m, representing a 70.2 per cent increase and its best performance in its 10 years of existence.
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Greenery returns positive results
Dutch producer supplier The Greenery has announced considerable profits despite "difficult conditions" and a fall in turnover.
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ArticleFruit flies found in Irymple
Two Queensland fruit flies have been trapped in Irymple, but the incident is not being treated as an outbreak
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Organics sector remains stoical
The Soil Association is confident that although the financial downturn has affected sales of organic products, the market will grow again when the economy recovers.
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ArticleThe Greenery upbeat despite challenges
Netherlands-based fresh produce group The Greenery has reported positive financial results for 2008, despite adverse economic conditions
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ArticleGreen almond exports up at Agrexco
The Israeli group will ship more product to France and the UK this season
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ArticleRecord yearly results for Capespan in 2008
Operating profit jumped 70.2 per cent last year with revenue up to R2.42bn, the group has announced
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ArticleFresh Produce board discussions underway
The PBH and the US fresh produce industry are to look into the possibility of forming a research and promotion board
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ArticleFlorette predicts great summer for salads
Florette believes that this summer will be the best for some time due to consumers holidaying at home, representing increased eating opportunities for salad.
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ArticleRains and snowfall lift Indian apple mood
The onset of cooler temperatures marked by snowfall and rains have buoyed apple growers in India's Himachal Pradesh
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Washington apple season slows
Washington apple growers are finding the going tough for their record crop in the second half of the season.
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ArticleIsraeli Early Sweet exports up
Agrexco is forecasting a 25 per cent increase in exports of Carmel white seedless variety Early Sweet on last season’s levels.

