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ArticleUK leeks take a hit
A wet summer and cold winter have severely affected the growth and yield of UK leek crops across the country this season.
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ArticleWhich? report angers industry
A report suggesting that price is becoming the biggest barrier in preventing a healthy, balanced diet as wallets rule over waistlines has inflamed trade associations this week.
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Article5-a-Day goes to work in Germany
Having laid out plans for a major campaign aimed at schoolchildren, the organisation is turning its attention to working adults
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Small business courses encouraged
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and Foundation Degree Forward (FDF) have joined forces to offer more support to smaller businesses facing skills gap issues.
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Woolworths eyes Vietnamese wares
Australian retail chain Woolworths is understood to be looking into securing direct import deals with Vietnamese produce suppliers
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ArticleTrading down shaping produce sales
Value produce items such as bananas, table grapes and grapefruit are selling well during the economic downturn, according to The Perishables Group
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Exotic struggle for Australian growers
Following a promising early growing season, producers in Queensland are looking at a poor harvest
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ArticleCrops in the clouds for Dubai?
A new design by Italian architects has given Dubai hope of becoming more self-sufficient for agricultural crops
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ArticleUS unveils economic stimulus package
The funding is designed to jump-start the US economy, create jobs and support rural communities
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ArticleEarly cherries extend marketing reach
Cherries grown in Spain and sold under the Cherries Glamour brand will debut in Scandinavia and China this season
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Fresh start for Slow Food
Slow Food, the eco-gastronomic movement, is making a fresh start in the UK with a sponsorship-funded move to Covent Garden in London.
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ArticleFyffes' finances exceed expectations
Fyffes beat even its own expectations in delivering profits ahead of its own targets and market expectations in 2008, with a €21.3 million (£19.6m) boost.
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ArticleFruitnet's guide to economic survival
As the economic ice age continues to grip the globe, Fruitnet.com has produced a handy guide to help companies stay warm during bleak conditions
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ArticleTesco to open Hexi supermarket
The UK-based retailer has signed a deal to open a new store in Hexi New City, Nanjing
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ArticleIntermarché introduces budget range
The French retailer has launched a budget range of fresh produce to respond to consumer concerns about price
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ArticleAussies fear banana disease threat
The news that bananas will be imported from the Philippines has left one former minister "staggered"
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Food sales slow in retail drop-off
Growth in food sales slowed as inflation added to a drop-off in retail sales after the January clearance boost faded, according to results released by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) today.
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ArticleCEO change at Zim
Israeli shipping company Zim Integrated Shipping Services has announced the appointment of a new president and CEO
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Chiquita strengthens finance arm
Chiquita Brands International will expand its board of directors to include Kerrii B Anderson, to strengthen the financial sector of the business.
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ArticleTotal Produce targets modest growth
Company ups investment in Capespan and reveals 6.6 per cent increase in pre-tax profit for previous year

