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ArticleNZ protects reputation
Competition between southern hemisphere top-fruit suppliers is fierce. Although New Zealand has a good reputation as a secure supply base growing high quality apples, the sector needs to be innovative to maintain its market edge, reports Anabella de Sousa.
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Well-backed GLA means business
Welcome then to the Gangmaster Licensing Authority. We should all wish chairman Paul Whitehouse the very best of luck in his
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Del Curto stikes strategic partnership
Chilean exporter David del Curto has struck up a partnership with asset manager Moneda Asset.
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ArticleMIxed bag for southern hemisphere apples
Gala from Brazil is well down on a normal crop year and Golden Delicious from South Africa looks set for a strong campaign.
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M&S advice a serious blow for UK Treasury
The advice of a senior European Court adviser could see M&S claim back £30 million in tax relief on losses in Europe.
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ArticleWhitehouse hunts gangmaster heads
“We want heads,” warned gangmaster tsar Paul Whitehouse, as the Gangmaster Licensing Authority (GLA) became an official body.
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Willpower for healthy eating stronger on a Monday
When it comes to 5 A DAY, UK consumer will power is stronger at the start of the week, according to new figures.
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Local supply guide an opportunity
Small and local producers should be looking towards the £11 billion foodservice market for new opportunities, claimed Joanne Denney-Finch, chief executive of the Institute of Grocery Distribution.
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ArticleSainsbury's denies backing down in payment row
Sainsbury’s is denying reports claiming it has backed down in a row with suppliers over payment terms.
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Million dollar boost for Vietnam veg industry
Vietnam is set to gain $1.4 million from the UN over the next two years for its clean vegetable product programme.
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Sainsbury's is growing faster than Asda
Sainsbury’s appears to be continuing on the road to recovery as figures show its market growth is faster than Asda for the first time in a decade.
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ArticleRed Tractor relaunch welcomed
Farming leaders have welcomed the changes to the Red Tractor name and logo.
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ArticleNIAB says farewell to Legg
NIAB, the UK’s leading plant bio-science company, has said farewell to its ceo, Professor Brian Legg.
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ArticleGo faster fruit with stripy tomatoes
Waitrose is jazzing up its tomato category with the introduction of “go faster” stripes on the fruit.
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Varroa mite concern in US
The prevalence of varroa mite among bees in the US is causing concern among fruit growers.
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ArticleWholesale future looks positive, claims IGD
The grocery wholesale market is tipped to reach £18.3 billion by 2009, according to food and grocery think-tank IGD.
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ArticleFirst English raspberries arrive
The first English raspberries are coming on stream thanks to pioneering work by Chris Tirrell, a KG grower.
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Election date set
The general election is set to be held on May 5, Tony Blair has announced.
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EMR studies browning disorder
Marden Fruit Show Society and East Malling Research Association members will be updated next week on efforts to find a solution to Boggy Bank disorder in Cox.
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Boom time for the herb
Fresh herbs are enjoying a boom, and there is every indication that the momentum is going to continue.

