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ArticleThe Greenery extends Syngenta tie-up
An initiative to reduce the amount of pesticides in crops will continue this year following a successful leek production project in 2008
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EU retail-supply code agreed
Pricing and supply agreements have moved to the top of the EU agenda after a long-term lobbying campaign by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).
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ArticleManila mangoes heading for the US
The launch of a new irradiation facility means that the fruit could be in the US for the first time in April
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ArticleRate rise for Maersk's Asia-America trade
Maersk Line has revealed a series of rate increases on its North America-Middle East/India trade lines
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UK sales fall again at M&S
The fourth quarter of the year saw a fall in like-for-like UK sales of 4.2 per cent, although international sales grew 23 per cent
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ArticleSharp Interpack seals strawbs
Packaging specialist Sharp Interpack has created a new soft-fruit punnet it describes as an “industry breakthrough”.
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ArticleSales slump eases for M&S
Marks & Spencer has announced a sales slowdown to 4.2 per cent for the fourth consecutive quarter, as the retailer reported better-than-expected results today.
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ArticleOrganic citrus in fine shape
Be Organic began picking volumes of its organic satsumas in South Africa last week, with the first shipment due to arrive in the UK on April 15.
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ArticleMulti-million centre for Holbeach
Sir Stuart Rose, executive chairman of Marks & Spencer, has officially opened the National Centre for Food Manufacturing at the University of Lincoln’s Holbeach campus.
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Wal-Mart increases D&S stake
The US retailer has increased its majority share of Chilean group D&S
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FARMA elects new chairman
The National Farmers’ Retail & Markets Association (FARMA) has elected a new chairman - Stuart Beare, owner of Tulleys Farm in West Sussex.
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ArticleUGPBAN gets set for marathon
The Banane de Guadeloupe & Martinique brand will be on show in Paris in April, as UGPBAN once again supplies the marathon
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Landfill prices soar at recycling's expense
Amid reports that thousands of tonnes of recyclable rubbish is being stock-piled in warehouses around the country, food producers are being urged to maintain their 'green agendas'.
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Mild winter threatens Indian apple crop
The quality of Himachal Pradesh’s apple crop is under threat after four months of drought and a mild winter
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Supermarkets back Scottish produce
Supermarkets assured ministers last week that they will continue to give full support to Scottish food producers and processors during the tough economic climate.
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New sales VP for Natural Selection
The specialty salad group has promoted Glen Daniels to the role of vice-president of sales
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ArticleRecession hits Chilean cherry exports
Reduced spending power in two major markets had a marked impact on last season's cherry shipments from Chile
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ArticleNew identity for key UK market
New Covent Garden Market will be renamed 'The Garden at New Covent Garden Market' when redevelopment work is completed
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ArticleOnline revamp for Chilean industry
Expordata Full Cargo, the only official online figures on the Chilean fruit industry provided by the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association (Asoex), has announced a redesign and new image for its website.
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Fresh Produce India attracts top names
Leading executives from across India's fresh produce sector are set to feature at this year's Fresh Produce India conference in Mumbai

