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ArticleUpward trend for UK exports
Fruit and vegetable exports have risen dramatically in the last year due to the weak sterling and increasing foreign opportunities, new export figures released by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) have revealed.
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ArticleNatureWorks assesses second Ingeo location
The company is looking beyond ongoing developments at its founding US facility with plans to open another manufacturing plant
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ArticleValue focus of berries campaign
This year’s UK Seasonal Berries marketing campaign is focusing on value for money and the need to reduce wastage in berry consumption
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ArticlePMA waves goodbye to Theresa Zuroick
The organization’s PR manager is relocating to California with her partner
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Future of Farming Week underway
Farming and environment minister Jane Kennedy MP has joined produce industry leaders to back Future of Farming Week.
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Tesco takes aim at head office jobs
Tesco has responded to rumours that it is planning to axe 100 head office jobs by saying it is planning changes that will “affect a very small number of jobs in our offices”.
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ArticleDelhaize makes Romanian move
The group has moved to purchase four supermarkets in the eastern European country
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit begins a week early
New Zealand has begun picking the first kiwifruit of the season, with a crop on par with last year tracking a week early
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Pangaean ceases trading
Manchester Airport logistics company Pangaean Ltd has ceased trading.
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ArticleGLA praised for tough stance
An independent report into the performance of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) has praised the body’s stringent enforcement approach, stating that “industry appreciates tough regulation”.
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ArticleAustralia to cut export rebate
Australian horticulturalists have responded angrily to government plans to remove a quarantine service rebate
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ArticleFresh concerns over Dole and Chiquita
Financial analyst Moody's has included the two multinationals in a list of 283 companies "most at risk" of defaulting on loans
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AgriBusiness arrives in Africa
The AgriBusiness Forum 2009 will take place in Africa for the first time as the four-day event hits Cape Town in June.
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Indian export grapes escape hail damage
Hail in Nashik spares Indian grapes destined for Europe, pundits reveal
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ArticleMetro trials Pakistani mango sea exports
Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan hopes to begin commercial mango shipments to Europe by sea in 2010 if trials this year succeed
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ArticleMetro trials Pakistani mango seafreight exports
Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan hopes to begin commercial mango shipments to Europe by sea in 2010 if trials this year succeed
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BRC makes trans-Atlantic move
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has appointed its first consultant in North America.
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ArticleNew service for Asia-South America
NYK, “K” Line, PIL and HMM will jointly operate a new 70-day service between Asia and the east coast of South America
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ArticleClosure threat provokes protest
Thousands of members of Spain's fresh produce sector have protested against the planned closure of a vital water pipeline
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ArticleChilean fruit data tool revamped
The Expordata Full Cargo website has undergone a redesign to make data access easier and more effective

