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ArticleCanary Islands slams Morocco donation
The Canary Island’s tomato sector has criticised the Spanish government’s move to donate €520m to Morocco
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ArticleRudolph potatoes return to Asda
Asda is showing festive cheer once again this year with tinkling sleigh-bells heralding the return of its Rudolph potato.
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ArticleCosta Rica closes in on footprint
The country’s banana sector is well on its way to becoming carbon neutral in four years' time
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Mercator sees 2008 profit slump
The Slovenian group has endured a difficult year as a result of higher financing costs and the global economic crisis
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ArticleBush reviews foreign worker law
The Bush Administration has announced changes to the agricultural guest worker program which is expected to make it easier to hire imported foreign laborers
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Sainsbury's slammed for 'misleading' ad
Sainsbury’s has come under fire after a TV advert that allegedly contained misleading dietary recommendations.
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ArticleAus government launches investment programme
A$40m will be spent on the growth of innovative food industries in Australia
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De Ruiter makes personnel changes
The Dutch seed company has appointed new global sales and global marketing directors
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New American bases for Hamburg Süd
The German shipping group is establishing its own national organisations in Guatemala and El Salvador
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UK officials call for pesticide assessment
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has backed scientists' calls for a full impact assessment of EU pesticide 'cut-off' proposals
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Exosect warns growers on apple moth
The organic pest management specialist has highlighted the recent spread of the light brown apple moth in the UK
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ArticleGerman wholesale plans new campaign
The GFI German Wholesale Markets society met in Stuttgart to discuss the past year and future campaigns
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New board member for Kuehne & Nagel
Swiss logistics group has appointed a new head of global human resources
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Andalusia potato group to consolidate gains
The Andalusian early potato export association hopes to consolidate gains made over the past year with an appearance at Fruit Logistica
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ArticleSpanish citrus strike cancelled
Valencia’s citrus sector has halted planned strike action after receiving assurances from regional authorities
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ArticlePeruvian mango output plummets
Exports are expected to reduce significantly this season after an unusually mild winter is set to cut production by half
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ArticleFruit growers seek flying fox compensation
Australian farmers have said that crops have been damaged as a result of the ban on culling the animals
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ArticleNZ announces research merger
New Zealand’s world-class research institute HortResearch has merged with Crop & Food Research to form the New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Ltd.
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ArticleBorough stands its ground
Some 10 years on from the start of its regeneration, Borough Market is one of the most successful markets in the UK. Both retail and wholesale traders have joined together to promote and benefit from the London market but, as the trustees look to the future, are some cracks starting to show? Elizabeth O’Keefe investigates.
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ArticleGrapefruit leaves sweet taste
December is a busy month for the UK grapefruit market as it receives supplies from a wide range of sources including Israel, Cyprus, Turkey and Florida. With a number of producers concerned about the weak sterling, Doris Lee Butterworth asks leading marketers what is on the agenda.

