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ArticleJR Holland gets in the saddle
JR Holland Food Services will be rolling out a programme of in-kind contributions to community projects in the North East area as part of its expanding corporate social responsibility policy.
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ArticleEC completes pesticide safety review
Around 67 per cent of pesticides tested have failed to pass the harmonised EU safety assessment, with 70 substances removed from the market completely
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Recycling label launches in UK
A universal on-pack recycling label is being launched today by leading retailers.
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ArticleRSA avocado export season underway
The season's first South African avocados arrive in Europe this week amid reports of a lower crop
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ArticleUnited Fresh releases quarterly report
A study focusing on the role of the economy on US produce sales has been published by the United Fresh Research & Education Foundation
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ArticleOppenheimer welcomes new sales rep
Charlene Vettergreen brings 18 years of direct sales experience to the Canadian giant’s Calgary sales office
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Berries voted too pricey
An online survey conducted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has found that strawberries, raspberries and melons are considered an expensive treat.
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ArticleIndia-Europe rates set for 1 April jump
Ocean freight rates from Indian ports to European ports are set to increase by US$300-US$500 per TEU
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ArticlePort International mourns Jochen Kegeler
The industry veteran passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, the group has announced
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Produce World in student funding pledge
Produce World has funded seven University of Lincoln students on a three-day field trip to France.
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ArticleSuppliers urged to stand firm
A senior city analyst has warned that, with many businesses teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, a bad summer may see the market drastically altered.
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ArticleNew code angers Australian growers
Australian horticulturalists say a new government code of conduct will destroy the industry
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ArticleMediterranean traders head to Medfel
European suppliers and investors are gearing up for the inaugural Medfel trade show in Perpignan next month.
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Industry cites cost reduction as key
Cost reduction is the top priority in 2009 for senior executives in the food industry while the profile of consumers is changing, according to a new report from the business advisory firm Deloitte.
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ArticlePotato treatments re-enforced
Potato growers intending to apply powder treatments to seed tubers at planting this year should check they are set up with the required engineering controls, according to crop protection specialists.
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ArticlePackaging progress at Prim’land
French producer Prim’land has unveiled a number of packaging innovations for this asparagus season
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ArticlePakistan mango volumes set to rise
Pakistan’s mango crop and export volumes are forecast to be up on last year, weather permitting
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ArticleCarrefour appoints new CFO
Pierre Bouchut will take over from the departing Eric Reiss at the French retailer in May
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ArticleHamburg reveals inland shipping record
The Port of Hamburg has said that internal waterway shipping in Hamburg reached a record 12.2m tonnes in 2008
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GLA revokes licence in West Midlands
A West Midlands gangmaster has been caught out following a Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) inspection revealing that he had been deceiving the GLA and exploiting workers.

