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ArticleVietnam recommends orchard removals
Large-scale orchard removal may be the only solution to Vietnam’s fruit oversupply problems
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Indian event reveals further speakers
Fresh Produce India has attracted yet more high profile names to address delegates at the two-day conference event
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More price cuts at Asda
Asda has announced it is to scrap buy-one-get-one-free deals, as it prepares to slash prices on 5,000 lines this weekend.
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ArticleGrapefruit volumes to rise in South Africa
The first forecast for the 2009 South African citrus crop has been made by the country's Citrus Growers' Association
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Scottish backing for global links
A substantial package of support to help Scotland’s food and drink industry increase its international profile has been unveiled.
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ArticleFepex demands EU action on tomatoes
Spanish federation Fepex has urged the European authorities to take action against Morocco for ‘causing a crisis’ in tomato pricing
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ArticleWalmex plots "unprecedented" investment
Wal-Mart's Mexican arm is planning to create over 14,500 new jobs through new store openings throughout the year
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ArticleConservatives anger BRC over labelling
Customers visiting retailers for UK-produced food have no trouble finding it, said the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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ArticleSaudi Arabia eyes up Philippines
The oil-rich Gulf country has revealed its intention to develop fruit plantations in the Philippines
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ArticleFalabella upgrades POS software
The Latin American retailer has turned to Retalix software to improve customers' shopping experience
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Asia trade show deadline looms
There has been a surge in interest from new exhibitors ahead of the official registration deadline for Asia’s largest fresh produce trade fair and conference event.
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ArticleEarly tomatoes to hit UK shelves
Tomato grower Cornerways Nursery has picked its first boxes of the season
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ArticleUnited Fresh honour for Heather Shavey
Costco Wholesale's assistant general marketing manager for produce is to be rewarded for innovation and service
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ArticleFPC urges Europe to listen to consumers
Concerns are mounting that the horticulture industry faces months, if not years, of uncertainty about the impact of the European regulation to remove key products which are vital for controlling pests, weeds and diseases, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleTalking Heads | February 2009
Fruitnet.com spoke to Dr Johannes Eisenbach, coordinator of Greece's Organic Marketing & Export Network, about his role and career in the industry
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ArticleAustralia prepares for citrus greening
Government and industry members came together this week to formulate a contingency plan for possible future outbreaks
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ArticleWaitrose voted UK's favourite
Waitrose has been voted the UK’s favourite supermarket with Tesco left trailing in third, after a huge consumer poll conducted by the BBC’s Watchdog programme.
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QV finalises MBM acquisition
QV Foods Ltd has completed its acquisition of the retail and foodservice division of MBM Produce Ltd, based at March.
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ArticleWhole Foods Market admits UK troubles
The world’s largest organics retailer, Whole Foods Market, has announced a sales increase globally amid UK financial troubles and rebranding measures.
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ArticleBlack Garlic hits UK market
Odourless black garlic, a fermented version of the traditional white product, has entered the UK market.

