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ArticleMexico spearheads new initiatives
Exporters are keen to strengthen their market position in an increasingly competitive sector.
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ArticleEgyptians increase export potential
With a steadily growing number of EurepGAP and BRC certified farms and grape growing areas Egyptian volumes are increasing every year, reports Anabella de Sousa.
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ArticleMiller brands make inroads
Miller Chemical and Fertiliser Corporation has been operating for over six decades in the fresh produce sector. Since 2002, the company has increased its European presence to enhance the awareness of its products and innovations. Grapes is one sector that keeps Miller particularly busy, writes Anabella de Sousa.
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Organic potato boost
The organic potato sector has been given a much-needed boost after a breakthrough by UK scientists.
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ArticleOrganic seed gathers pace
Organic seed producers face similar challenges to organic growers. As a result, good quality organic seed is significantly more expensive to produce. Sue Jupe reports.
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Facing up to traceability
Here we are. European regulation 178/2002 on food traceability is now fully operational. Fully, despite the fact the buzz
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Crystal ball gazing a brave move
It is a brave man who is prepared to predict anything for the next 12 months, particularly when it comes to fresh produce. But
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Time to accept your fate?
Another new year and the New Covent Garden’s wholesalers find themselves facing yet another period of uncertainty.The
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Fruit and veg lowers childrens' blood pressure
Eating fruit and vegetables may help young children achieve lower blood pressure later in life, a US study has claimed.
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Sainsbury's steam launch
Sainsbury’s is hoping for success with the roll out of a wide range of prepared fresh produce steamer packs.
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ArticleSpanish citrus sector suffers
The Spanish citrus sector is suffering the worst season in its history, grower representatives said, with farm-gate prices below the cost of production and even marketers reporting a lack of profitability as retailers appear to be the only link in the chain to make gains.
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ArticleNZ apple forecast unveiled
Industry body Pipfruit New Zealand has released its first official estimate for the 2005 NZ apple crop.
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Everbearers to rival Everest
Two new East Malling Research strawberry varieties look set for release in 2005.
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ArticleKiwifruit fortunes improve
Prospects for the Italian kiwifruit season are getting better as the campaign progresses with a revised forecast suggesting volumes 27 per cent up on last season at 408,000 tonnes.
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ArticleGranny Smith in popularity surge
Forecasts that Granny Smith would lose popularity in the UK market may prove to have been inaccurate according to latest figures, meanwhile variety Braeburn appears to struggle.
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Veg week appeal to trade
The Vegetarian Society is holding its 13th annual National Vegetarian Week on May 23-29 and is calling on the fresh produce sector to get behind the initiative.

