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ArticleJohn Acock dies, aged 81
John Acock, the founder of Fourayes Farm in Sittingbourne, died on December 10 aged 81.
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ArticleTesco 'Spudhunter' lands purple potato
Tesco has employed a “Spudhunter” with “all the zest of a modern-day Sir Walter Raleigh” who has already sought out a bizarre new variety for the retailer - the purple potato.
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ArticleChinese office launch for FDA
An eight-person team will be charged with ensuring quality standards of Chinese produce headed for the US
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ArticleSchool fruit scheme subject of EU debate
A conference looking at the best way to implement a pan-European school fruit scheme is taking place in Brussels today and tomorrow.
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ArticleFungicide improves lettuce prospects
Chemical company BASF has completed a study using a protectant fungicide to reduce post-harvest losses in lettuce to improve marketable yields.
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Giant increase for mini plum tomatoes
Agrexco has seen a big increase in exports of its organic mini plum tomatoes this season
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ArticleEU debates School Fruit Scheme roll-out
A two-day conference began today in Brussels to discuss the best means of effectively implementing the EU School Fruit Scheme
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Naturipe announces new directors
The grower-owned group has made four high-level appointments
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FfB supports show move
Government department UK Trade & Investment has handed over responsibility for British presence at key international trade fairs such as Anuga, Biofach and Alimentaria to a number of specially accredited trade organisations (ATOs) and corporations with show-organisation experience.
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ArticleIndonesia looking to Chinese market
The country has asked China to open its market to a range of tropical fruit, it has been revealed
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ArticlePackaging lifeline
Innovative packaging will help steer products and brands through recessionary times, new research has found.
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Ethical trade must not take back seat
A well-known academic staunchly insisted last week that ethical shopping will not fall off the agenda simply as a result of
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ArticleRallying cry issued to retail markets
John Ayres, market and business services manager at Bury Market, rallied delegates at the third National Food Market Conference by advocating change within retail and street markets throughout the UK.
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ArticleFairtrade in Lang firing line
A renowned professor has criticised Fairtrade for its stunted ambition and support of low nutrient-content foods.
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Reliance eyes UK with Indian bananas
Indian produce giant Reliance Retail is planning to export bananas to the UK.
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ArticleImproving outlook for lychees
Thee lychee season in Madagascar is enjoying a record early start.
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ArticleAsda commits to recycling contract
Asda has awarded a two-year contract to Veolia Environmental Services to manage the recycling of 180,000 tonnes of cardboard each year.
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ArticleTeam Jazz gets 10-strong support
Worldwide Fruit’s consumer awareness campaign for its Jazz apple variety has just selected its first 10 brand ambassadors to be part of the Team Jazz project.
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Ethiopian hopes pinned on banana exports
Efforts are underway to enable Ethiopia to supply bananas to the world market for the first time, according to an Ethiopian investor engaged in banana cultivation.
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New resource for timber industry
A new resource for the timber industry, which is experiencing escalating energy, transport and raw material costs, has been launched in the form of Timcon’s new website.

