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ArticleFresh IT seminar
Anglia Business Solutions will be holding a fresh produce IT seminar on February 24, at its headquarters in Cambridge.
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Disability risk lower with fruit and veg
A US study has revealed consumption of fruit and vegetables along with dairy products may lower the risk of disability, particularly among black women.
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ArticleWill we now have charter for change?
A buyers’ charter appears likely to slip into the fresh produce arena in the next month and we can only hope that,
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Pink Lady apples show heart
Pink Lady apples are lending their support to the British Heart Foundation’s Real Valentine Appeal.
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Michigan apples fall
Apple production in Michigan is down, according to figures from the US Department of Agriculture and Michigan Statistical Office.
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Fyffes shareholder concern aired in court
Irish high court heasr that Fyffes shareholder warned company it could be "tainted" by DCC episode.
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ArticleGovernment warns of climate change impact on growers
The government is calling on UK farmers to consider how they will cope with the effects of climate change.
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ArticleTaste still tops consumer purchasing inluences
New research by the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) that explored what makes consumers decide to buy fresh produce has found that taste remains the top purchase influencer.
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Will we now have charter for change?
A buyers’ charter appears likely to slip into the fresh produce arena in the next month and we can only hope that,
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ArticleTesco slashes produce prices
Tesco has slashed the price on a number of produce items, in what it claims is a bid to get people eating healthily.
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ArticleConsider foodservice opportunities, says report
Growers can exploit the growth in meals taken out of the home by researching the opportunities that exist within the annual £30 billion foodservice market...
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Row in Fyffes's court case
A row has broken out in the Irish High Court over whether Fyffes’s lawyers should have produced certain documents which DCC claims are crucial to its defence on the insider dealing accusations against it.
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S&A Davies in demand
S&A Davies is claiming in local Shropshire press reports that publicity generated last year has doubled demand for its strawberries.
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ArticleIcelandic bid for Somerfield
Bullish Icelandic venture-capital group Baugur has made a £1billion takeover approach to UK supermarket chain Somerfield.
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ArticleEC grants Sun World superior status
European Community grants Sun World Superior Seedless® trademark registration.
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Farming leaders slam government on climate change issue
Farming bosses have expressed disappointment at a government decision to effectively block a Private Members Bill designed to help combat climate change.
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ArticleGreyfriars creates first pan-European mushroom company
An award winning mushroom producer has expanded into Poland to create a pan-European mushroom producer and marketing operation.
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ArticlePesticide residue standards aim
An industry standard for pesticide residue monitoring is being developed for Europe.
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ArticleTime for local food is now
Joanne Denney-Finch, chief executive of the Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) - the food and grocery think tank - is optimistic about the future for local foods and believes that now is the time to go for growth.
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ArticleAnglia Business Solutions announces further strong growth
Cambridge based Anglia Business Solutions has announced a further 33 per cent increase in turnover during 2004.

