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ArticleFuture bright for produce trade
Fruitnet.com spoke to Bill Weyland, vice-president of imports at Seven Seas USA, about the key trends and developments shaping the US produce business
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ArticlePakistan to make US mango debut
Pakistani mangoes could be available in the US for the first time ever this spring following the launch of a new irradiation facility in Lahore
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ArticleDubai fairs enjoy success
IPM and WOP took place on a combined stage in Dubai this year, attracting 3,600 trade visitors from 63 countries
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ArticleIndia looking for mango export increase
The US imported 143 tonnes of mangoes in 2008, restricted by low fruit quality and limited irradiation facilities
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AHDB levy rates approved
Ministers have approved the levy rate for the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board to charge growers and farmers.
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ArticlePakSense expands South American presence
The group has opened a distribution channel in Santiago, Chile, to provide support for its products in the region
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ArticleMusgrave invests £10m in retail
‘Stronger together’ was the theme for this year’s annual Budgens and Londis conferences where Phil Smith, managing director of Musgrave Retail Partners GB, pledged a £10 million investment to support retailers in 2009.
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ArticleUK value emphasis on berries
The Seasonal Berries campaign will this year focus on delivering key messages to highlight the value and better taste from British berries in season.
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ArticleFTA weighs on Australian mandarins
Australian growers are angry at the level of Indonesian mandarin tariffs under the new Australia-NZ-ASEAN FTA
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ArticleCostco Australia ahead of schedule
The world’s largest warehouse club operator, Costco, is five months ahead of schedule for its first Australian store
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ArticlePantaloon to spin off retail chains
India’s Pantaloon Retail will form a new corporate entity from its Food Bazaar and Big Bazaar chains
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Aliette cleared for strawberry use
Systemic fungicide Aliette 80 WG, comprised of fosetyl alumininium, can be used in spring and summer as a root dip on strawberries plants prior to planting.
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CP Group JV boosts mango exports
Thailand’s CP Group plans to increase its mango exports thanks to a new joint venture with Japanese and Australian partners
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ArticleEuro Pool announces Logistica winners
Euro Pool has announced the winners of its Fruit Logistica lottery.
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Fine foods finalists unveiled
The shortlist for the prestigious Heart of England fine foods (HEFF) Diamond Awards 2009 has been revealed and with tough competition across the Fresh Produce category.
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ArticleHamburg Süd cuts South America coverage
The shipping operator is reducing capacity by 1,700 TEU per week on its Mediterranean to East Coast South America service
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Tim Nolan handed NYK role
The Americas division of NYK Logistics has has announced the appointment of its new senior vice-president for its NVOCC & CHB division
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ArticleOrganic sales under economic pressure
One of Italy's leading organic fresh produce marketers says the downturn is having a marked effect on sales this year
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ArticleAldi gears up for Texas entry
The retailer is investing heavily to establish itself in the US state's market
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ArticleAldi set for A$1bn refurbishment
The discount retailer is set to upgrade 150 outlets across Australia and launch a new distribution centre

