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Sweet potato breakthrough unveiled
The annual international agricultural exhibition Agro Mashov in Tel Aviv is set to host the unveiling of a new method in sweet potato growing.
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ArticleChiquita reports banana price rise
Banana prices increased on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean during October-November, the US fresh produce giant has reported
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ArticleWhole Foods Market files FTC lawsuit
The organic grocer has moved against the US antitrust body over the merger with Wild Oats
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ArticleDisney to play up produce aisles
Imagination Farms is rolling out Disney-themed stands to attract more children to supermarket fresh produce sections in the US
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New Zealand tariffs escalate
New Zealand pays almost NZ$200 million (£73m) in export tariffs on produce each year, according to a study released last week.
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Pesticide petition handed to EP
A petition signed by 72 "concerned" agriculturists and scientists has been presented to the European Parliament
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Illegal seed reproduction crackdown
The main international vegetable seed companies have set up a joint bureau to stop the illegal reproduction of seeds.
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Maersk to move Intra Asia services to MCC
The shipping giant has made the move in anticipation of future trade growth
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ArticleImpressive start for Capespan in Namibia
Capespan's Ronan Lennon has been impressed with the quality of the Namibian table grape crop
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ArticleFood props up retail sales
UK retail sales values fell 2.6 per cent on a like-for-like basis in November, from November 2007, the first time since measurement began that sales have declined for two consecutive months.
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Sainsbury's shows interest in Woolworths
The fight to buy up Woolworths’ destitute stores continues, with Sainsbury’s rumoured to have become front-runners to purchase more than 100 shops, according to some media reports over the weekend.
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ArticleNamibia hopes for vintage year
Namibia is expecting a vintage grape season with spiralling exports.
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ArticleAustralia reopens for NZ tomatoes and capsicums
New Zealand tomatoes and capsicum peppers will be allowed back into Australia under revised biosecurity measures
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ArticleMalaysia looks for Australian access
Malaysia is seeking Australian access for its agricultural products during a visit to Canberra
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Rewe increases Russian presence
The German retailer has acquired 13 supermarkets in the country
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ArticleFryhover handed WAC president role
Todd Fryhover is the Washington Apple Commission's unanimous choice to replace Dave Carlson on a full-time basis
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New pesticide guide published
Farmers and growers have a fresh resource to help keep up to date with pesticide use in agriculture, horticulture, pest control, forestry and amenity.
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New Zealand potato date set
The implications of changing food habits will be explored at the upcoming World Potato Congress (WPC) to be held in New Zealand next March.
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Japanese ports fall behind regional rivals
Inefficient investment means Japan’s ports are lagging behind neighbouring ports in the region, according to The Asahi Shimbun
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Aeon, Mitsubishi consider capital tie-up
In Japan, Aeon and Mitsubishi are understood to be mulling a capital and business tie-up

