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  • Ingrid Plomp
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    Record year for Rainbow

    2009-02-20T15:01:01Z

    Dutch producers Rainbow Growers had a record year in 2008, as its sister company Rainbow International took its first steps into the market.

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    NFU man to stand down

    2009-02-20T14:01:01Z

    National Farmers' Union (NFU) director general Richard Macdonald is standing down later this year.

  • Kuehne and Nagel crates
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    Kuehne & Nagel wins CLAAS extension

    2009-02-20T11:07:24Z

    The logistics company has been given a contract extension managing the farming technology group's inbound supply chain

  • Dr Harsha Singh told farmers agriculture was very much part of the WTO's thinking
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    WTO urges bio-energy focus

    2009-02-20T11:01:01Z

    The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has encouraged agriculture to grow through the recession and harness bio-energy options as it takes economic stimulus measures.

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    Chiquita unveils 2008 results

    2009-02-20T10:54:32Z

    Chiquita Brands International Inc today released its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter in 2008 and the full-year conclusion, revealing a net sales increase but a loss from continuing operations.

  • The cauli vs broccoli debate hit national media
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    Brassica debate hits headlines

    2009-02-20T10:01:02Z

    UK brassica growers are basking in the glow of some national press coverage over the past week, despite a tight supply situation.

  • Flowers still going strong
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    Flowers still going strong

    2009-02-20T09:56:33Z

    A difficult and pressured time for flower suppliers and florists alike, Valentine’s Day is not the hot potato that it used to be, but with Mothering Sunday coming up on March 22, the flower industry remains optimistic. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports.

  • A bite of the snacking sector
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    A bite of the snacking sector

    2009-02-20T09:56:24Z

    BerryWorld unveiled its first own-branded blueberries for the snacking market in January 2008 and, just four months later, the distinctive bright pink packs picked up the Re:fresh 5 A DAY Supporter of the Year award. Anna Sbuttoni finds out what is next for one of the leading soft-fruit suppliers.

  • Top-fruit sector powers through with home grown
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    Top-fruit sector powers through with home grown

    2009-02-20T09:56:17Z

    The top-fruit category remains at the forefront of UK fruit production, with home-grown product looking to outsell imports, as the market looks inward in times of economic volatility. Alex Lawson reports.

  • Article

    St Paul’s Day service sees new Master sworn in

    2009-02-20T09:56:09Z

    Press the button for immediate conversion - so said the Dean of St Paul’s when preaching at the Fruiterers’ St

  • Article

    What is the future for quality?

    2009-02-20T09:56:02Z

    I have come to the conclusion over the past few weeks that one of the most over-used and least understood terms in the food

  • Article

    Frosty relations need ombudsman

    2009-02-20T09:55:57Z

    Finding a resolution to the controversial ombudsman debate seems an impossible task. On one side, the retailers have clearly

  • British and Brazilian
    Article

    Produce World sells British & Brazilian

    2009-02-20T09:54:45Z

    AG Thames Holdings to acquire UK-based import company, which sources and distributes grapes, stonefruit and melons

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    Supply chain squeeze

    2009-02-20T09:01:01Z

    The squeeze on supermarket suppliers started to win greater attention this week as the national press picked up on the plight of supply chain operators.

  • Kendall believes now is the time to implement the ombudsman
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    Retailers feel NFU rage

    2009-02-20T08:01:02Z

    The debate over an industry ombudsman to monitor retailer-supplier relationships continued to rage this week, as National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Peter Kendall launched a scathing attack on Tesco ceo Sir Terry Leahy’s suggestion that the move may lead to an increase in food prices.

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    British & Brazilian sold to AG Thames

    2009-02-19T17:38:11Z

    Produce World Ltd has announced the disposal of its interests in British & Brazilian Ltd (B&B) to fruit firm AG Thames Ltd.

  • Fairtrade go bananas
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    Fairtrade body calls for urgent action

    2009-02-19T17:32:42Z

    Despite a major rise in sales, the Fairtrade Foundation says more must be done for small farmers worldwide

  • Article

    GLA revokes licence in Welling

    2009-02-19T17:18:46Z

    High Class Recruitment has had its gangmasters licence revoked after the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) was informed that the manager, Paul Sangster, had left the Welling-based company.

  • Hong Kong will host the continent's largest trade event
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    Focus switches to Asia Fruit Logistica

    2009-02-19T17:01:02Z

    Hot on the heels of its European counterpart, interest is intensifying in exhibiting at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica ahead of the deadline for stand applications this month.

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    Berry Fresh jumps on Disney bandwagon

    2009-02-19T16:27:06Z

    The berry marketer will make its Disney Garden debut in late March with specially branded punnets of blackberries followed by blueberries