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Better outlook for Del Monte
Del Monte Foods Co shares rose nearly 18 per cent on a better 2009 income forecast than expected by analysts
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ArticleCalifornian strawberry fields forever
California’s strawberry crop is expected to hit a record volume for the second season running this year
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World food summit unveiled
The programme of speakers for the prestigious annual CIES World Food Business Summit has been announced.
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Food security ‘at risk’ from EU proposals
A fresh produce lobbying group has claimed the EU’s pesticide proposals could reduce crop protection products by 23 per cent across Europe
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Guernsey growers branch out
Producers in Guernsey are branching into alternative crops, according to a new report from the Guernsey Growers’ Association.
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ArticleBA launches Colombian service
The new service will benefit from a recently launched cooling facility in Bogota
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ArticleThai airports to reopen
Thailand’s two main airport are expected to reopen in the next few days as anti-government protesters leave
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ArticleGovernment to control Australia’s Murray-Darling
The Australian federal government is set to assume control of the Murray-Darling Basin, the country’s premiere horticulture region
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New lows for contaminated herbs
Levels of salmonella bacteria in fresh herbs in the UK are at an all time low, according to a new study by the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
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Capespan alters shareholding structure
The group has announced that it will "simplify" its set up
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Financial crisis to hit NZ agriculture
The global financial crisis could damage New Zealand’s farming sector, as a fall in overseas demand will stymie NZ produce exports, predicts NZ’s Ministry of Agriculture
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Melamine scare triggers organic boom in China
Increased demand for “safe” produce in Shanghai in the wake of the melamine scandal has triggered a rise in organic food production in China
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Freshconex Berlin anticipation grows
Businesses are gearing up for February’s annual Freshconex fresh-cut produce conference in Berlin by logging on in droves to the event’s website.
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End of Northern Territory mango season
Low yields and high prices have typified the campaign
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Waitrose presses forward with new plans
Waitrose is going ahead with its expansion plans despite the economic downturn, which has hit its market share hard.
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Colruyt's profit up 7.7 per cent
The Belgian discounter has announced that profit increased during the first half of the 2008/09 financial year
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Climate change report welcomed
The government’s climate change report has been welcomed by the agricultural community, despite its somewhat inconclusive findings.
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ArticlePotato supplier to build "state-of-the-art" factory
Branston Ltd is investing £2.6 million in its Lincolnshire site, sparking the creation of 60 new jobs.
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BA considers Qantas merger
British Airways is exploring the potential of a merger with Australian airline Qantas
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Murcia’s crisis-hit citrus sector calls for aid
Asaja Murcia has called on the Spanish authorities to help ease the affects of soaring production costs on the region’s citrus sector

