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ArticleAgrexco’s strawberries to hit Europe
Strawberries from Israeli exporter Agrexco are taking to the sea, as the company continues its environmental approach
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Hortyfruta appoints new president
Leading Spanish interprofessional fresh produce group Hortyfruta has appointed Manuel Galdeano Moreno as its new president
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Chile free trade agreement angers Australians
Australian horticulturists have branded a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) with Chile “absolutely ridiculous” and insisted they will refuse to export produce to the South American country.
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ArticleLondoner wins Young Spanish Chef of the Year
London trainee chef David Alun Powell is off to Spain to work at world-class restaurant El Bulli, after winning the final of Foods from Spain’s first national competition to find the Spanish Young Chef of the Year.
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ArticleTesco launches 'monster' veg
Tesco has decided to offer its customers a ‘monster’ way to beat the credit crunch by embracing new EU fresh produce laws.
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Tesco to sell 'monster' vegetable box
The UK retailer is taking advantage of the recent change in EU marketing regulations
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ArticleChinese Fuji deal under pressure
Chinese apple marketers are reporting a tough start to the export season despite USDA predictions of a stronger crop
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Hamburg Süd to present united front
The German shipping group is set to replace its Costa Container Lines moniker with its own name to strengthen its brand identity
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Israeli spuds set to hit UK
The first shipment of Israeli potatoes left the country on November 19 this year.
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ArticleFood system "can't cope with crisis"
London Mayor Boris Johnson’s food adviser has warned that the capital’s current food system is not equipped to cope with a crisis.
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ArticleAsda announces food inflation fall
Asda has offered a nugget of hope for UK families, reporting a sharp drop in food inflation that may help counter a £10 a week disposable income fall in the last year.
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ArticleWaitrose holding own, insists Price
Waitrose managing director Mark Price has insisted the upmarket supermarket chain is holding its own in the financial crisis, in an interview with the Financial Times.
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ArticleIrish mushroom growers face sterling crisis
Irish mushroom growers may be forced “to opt out of the industry for a time” if the value of sterling against the euro continues to fall.
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Rewe move could aid Edeka's Plus bid
Rewe is set to acquire 328 Plus stores from Tengelmann, which in turn could help Edeka complete its Plus takeover
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Fruit fly halts South Africa-Namibia trade
Fruit and vegetables grown in northern Namibia have been infected by an invasive fruit fly that is set to cause exporters to lose millions of dollars.
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Growers warned on fruit pest
Growers are being warned about the increasing presence of the Light Brown Apple Moth in vineyards and orchards in the UK.
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Downturn to hit organics sector
Organic food is set to see sales fall off as cash-strapped Brits hunt down cheaper alternatives, according to latest research from Mintel.
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Tough times for grape senders
The biggest test for the 2008-09 South African grape season will be achieving strong producer earnings, leading exporter Capespan has claimed.
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ArticleRural reforms hold key to China’s growth
A change in the way rural residents can manage their land could spur development in the Chinese agricultural industry

