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Hurricane blows hacks off course
It is not often that journalists ask for or receive sympathy. But for most of us, covering the hurricane path of Ivan was a
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What price quality?
One week we run a front page story that details the phenomenal surge in awareness of Pink Lady apples. The next - this - we
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ArticleNew members at the Covent Garden Market Authority
Defra has appointed three new people to the Covent Garden Market Authority, the public corporation that manages New Covent Garden Market.
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ArticlePears on the menu for Beacon
A growing demand for fruit as an ingredient has led to success with pears for one supplier.
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ArticleAsda downgrades Pink Lady
Asda has downgraded branded Pink Lady apples to a gap-filler, following its six-week trial of stocking the generic Cripps Pink variety in its place.
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ArticleNFU calls for slimmed down BPC
The British Potato Council (BPC) should use its latest review wisely according to the National Farmers Union.
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Redfox hunts new business
Redfox Executive Selection is expanding its organisation to include two new services.
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Beetroot is golden at Waitrose
A golden beetroot variety is to launch exclusively at Waitrose on October 4.
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Sainsbury's to You delivery back in-house
Sainsbury’s has altered its home delivery operations in a bid to boost its service levels.
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ArticleDiet improves with age
The consumption of fruit and vegetables increases with age, a new study has announced.
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Vietnam looks to boost fruit and veg exports
The Viet Nam Vegetable and Fruit Export Corporation (Vegetexco) is hoping to increase exports to the EU.
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Makeover for Transfrigoroute
Transfrigoroute (UK) has undergone a makeover with the first redesign of the organisation’s logo in 25 years.
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Indian producers target Europe
A new US$50 million joint venture has been launched to transform the Indian farming sector and export high quality produce to Europe.
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UAE steps up fruit and veg production
The United Arab Emirates is working hard to develop a vibrant agricultural infrastructure.
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ArticleTesco unveils more stunning figures
Tesco has revealed another stunning set of results, with its six-month performance to August 14 netting the group pre-tax profits of £822 million, a 24.4 per cent rise.
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ArticleSainsbury's Jazz winners jet off
Two lucky Jazz apple consumers are set to jet off to New Orleans thanks to a competition organised by Worldwide Fruit and Sainsbury’s.
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ArticleM&S disappoints shareholders
Marks & Spencer this morning announced a share buyback offer well below the valuation of Philip Green, while revealing a 5.2 per cent drop in like-for-like sales.
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ArticleNew md for Florette
Leading bagged salad supplier Florette UK has appointed a new managing director, following the death of former md Gerald Lacey earlier in the year, after a short illness.
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Sakata prepares for field days
Preparations are well underway for Sakata UK’s autumn field days to be held at the companies Sutterton site in Lincolnshire on the 13th -14th October.
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ArticleColombian flower sales rocket
Colombian flower exports are at record levels, pushed upwards by the country's Florverde programme, which aims to better the social, economic and environmental conditions of the Colombian flower industry.

