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Freight best practice highlights Tesco
Department of Transport programme Freight Best Practice has published a new free case study focusing on the UK’s number one retailer.
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India to double produce production by 2011-12
The Indian government wants to double its country’s fruit and vegetable production by 2011-12, according to press reports
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Tien Giang centre pushes Delta fruit exports
After two years of promotions, Vietnam’s Delta province of Tien Giang now exports to South Korea, as well as Russia, Japan and the US
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ArticleProduce contributes billions to US economy
PMA study values the economic impact of US produce and floral industry at some US$554bn annually, representing 4.23 per cent of GDP
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Val Verde adopts sanitation technology
The group is to use a NASA-developed system to ensure food quality and safety at its Texas facility
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United Fresh launches virtual marketplace
The online database lists product information on over 220 companies, including exhibitors at the upcoming United Fresh 2009
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Wumart confident despite mounting challenges
The economic slowdown and mounting competition from foreign retailers does not worry the chairman of Chinese retailer Wumart, according to just-food.com
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Antalya gearing up for produce event
Fresh Antalya in Turkey is expected to attract over 400 visitors from across the globe
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Creno takes over Cocagne Fraicheur
French wholesale group Creno has acquired Cocagne Fraicheur to boost its presence in the southwest
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Banana prices jump amid flooding
Western Australian banana prices have soared by up to A$3 per kg on January prices as suppliers struggle to move fruit
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ArticleAsda announces sales boost
Asda answered claims that Sainsbury’s has become cheaper on essential goods in the best possible manner, with an increase in sales and a boost in its market share to record highs.
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ArticleCalifornia stonefruit industry takes stock
Last year was a tough one for the California stonefruit industry, according to the California Tree Fruit Agreement's Gordon Smith.
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ArticleSainsbury's beats Asda in basket battle
Sainsbury’s has shaved the margins so tightly during the recession that it is now cheaper than traditional low-value supermarket Asda for staple goods, according to MySupermarket.com.
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ArticleAsda exec slams carbon label
Asda's head of ethical and sustainable sourcing, Chris Brown, argued against a carbon footprint marque on groceries and said that the supermarket wanted to “get closer to growers”.
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ArticleKey to survival
The future survival of fresh produce businesses will rely on the service levels they provide, not innovation, says Kenyan exporter AAA Growers’ Ariff Shamji.
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ArticleMajor breakthrough on citrus greening
Researchers in the US have taken steps to unlocking some of the mysteries behind citrus greening disease
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Perishable centre to boost agro exports
A new air cargo centre in Kerala is expected to significantly increase the state's agricultural exports
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ArticleSummer lovin' for Azura tomatoes
Franco-Moroccan tomato exporter Azura will be growing cherry and cocktail tomatoes during the summer months for the first time this year.
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MIS gets specific
Market Intelligence Services (MIS), has announced a new online retail price service.
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Jazz apples sales increase in UK
Despite the financial crisis, but leading UK apple marketer Worldwide Fruit has recorded encouraging sales growth for Jazz apples

