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Compass announces huge profits
British foodservice industry giant Compass group has reported a 30 per cent profit increase in its annual results announcement.
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CRS 2009 to focus on credit crunch
The Convenience Retailing Show (CRS) is set to return in 2009 offering crafty tips to help beat the credit crunch.
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WTO underlines EU banana decision
An appeal by the EU has fallen through after the WTO confirmed that the bloc's banana import policies were inconsistent with global trade rules
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Food industry events planned for South West
The Chartered Institute of Marketing is hosting a programme of food and drink events across the South West for spring 2009.
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ArticlePeter Luxton leaves Zespri
The long-serving Zespri executive has taken redundancy following a corporate restructuring
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ArticleChemical-free breakthrough on pines shipment
A new chemical-free technology developed to protect pineapples in overseas shipments has been declared a success by a new study.
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ArticleDrought conditions hit Australia's topfruit
Pear production and exports will fall this year as the dry conditions bite, although apple exports are expected to increase
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ArticlePremier Citrus buys Duda citrus groves
Leading exporter expands its production area in Florida with acquisition of 625ha in the Indian River region
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ArticleHortyfruta launches Lola brand
The Spanish interprofessional organisation has unveiled a new brand for Andalucía’s fruit and vegetables
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ArticleChile's topfruit exports approach record
A new report by the USDA has forecast an increase in production and exports of Chilean apples, pears and grapes in 2009
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ArticleCredit crunch festive lunch
Marks & Spencer has used fresh produce as the key to its price-busting Christmas lunch, in a bid to reconnect with its shoppers.
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Colombian base for Hamburg Süd
Country branch of the German group to establish its head office in Bogota
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ArticleUS enjoys solid mango programme
US importers are gearing up to receive the first season Peruvian mangos after strong deals from both Brazil and Ecuador
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Gaza ban receives criticism
Israel’s decision to prohibit imports into the Gaza Strip has attracted criticism from the country’s Fruit Growers Association
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ArticleAustralia steps up fruit fly effort
The government has drawn up a proposal for tackling the pest, while also providing A$1m to help protect farmers
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Scottish NFU calls for halt to supplier abuse
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) Scotland has reiterated its desire for an independent supermarket ombudsman, following reports that suppliers are being mistreated.
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ArticleThai airport closure stalls produce trade
Protesters have taken over the international airport, causing disruptions to produce exports
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ArticleCapespan welcomes first South African grape
Capespan’s first South African grape of the new season arrived this week.
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ArticleCPA leads last-minute lobby
The agro-chemical and fresh produce trades have raised their game to new heights as they strengthen calls for last-minute intervention in new EU pesticide regulations.
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Food retailers hit online top ten
Two fresh produce stockists were included in a top ten of the ‘hotshops list’ of e-retailers published this we

