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ArticleSouth African growers win Chinese gold
South African citrus growers have been granted access for their products into China.
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ArticlePrince of Wales supports Hospital Food Project
Prince Charles will meet farmers, hospital staff and organisers of the Hospital Food Project on July 1 at St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust in South London.
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Potatoes in Practice
Scotland and the North of England gets its own specialist potato agronomy event.
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ArticleSainsbury's bid to thwart shareholder revolt
A senior director at Sainsbury’s is attempting to broker a last-minute deal with city investors to avert a damaging revolt over an award of free shares worth £2.5 million to Sir Peter Davis.
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Supermarkets face ministerial questions
Competition minister Gerry Sutcliffe is to question the supermarket groups Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Safeway/Morrisons over allegations that they are giving suppliers an unfair deal.
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ArticleTesco shoppers come under scrutiny
The habits of Tesco shoppers is soon to come under the combined close scrutiny of Thomson Intermedia, which tracks UK advertising and Dunnhumby, a market researcher.
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ArticleSomerfield awaits bumper results
Somerfield is expected to announce a giant leap in profits this week as a result of it store refurbishment and cost-cutting programme.
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ArticleBeacon pumpkin up the volumes
Roasted and char-grilled diced pumpkin from specialist fresh and exotic ingredients supplier Beacon Foods are likely to feature in a host of British food products this autumn.
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ArticleWaitrose heads north
John Lewis’s upmarket supermarket Waitrose is looking to break into the north of England, for the first time in 100 years, following the opening of a store in Sandbach, Cheshire.
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Business for sale? Target the right buyer
SME owners are failing to get the best price when they come to sell the business because they target the wrong buyers.
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Lantra to receive five-year licence to skill
UK's horticulture industry Sector Skills Council, Lantra, will receive a five-year licence tomorrow.
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ArticleGreenery grower wins sustainability award
Cees Veerman, Holland’s Minister of Agriculture, Nature & Food Quality this week presented tomato-grower Themato CV with an award that recognises socially responsible business practice, during the 3rd Dutch Sustainability Congress, held in Bussum.
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Fuji wrappers raise pack integrity for Simply Fresh Foods
Simply Fresh Foods, Manchester, has adopted a new system of combined stretch-shrink-wrapping - pioneered by Japanese manufacturer Fuji.
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ArticleWimbledon serves up strawberries and balsamic
Wimbledon crowds were offered an alternative to the traditional serving of strawberries and cream this week.
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ArticleCalifornia reports cherry success
The California Cherry Advisory Board is reporting a very successful season in the UK.
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Article£4 million investment in new fleet by Petit Forestier
Petit Forestier has invested £4 million in new IVECO 75-E17 7.5 tonne refrigerated vehicles.
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ArticlePink Lady® future still safe
Debate has surfaced in the industry regarding Pink Lady® apples' future as a premium brand.
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ArticleChile: Hass potential, will travel
A renowned avocado consultant has outlined the potential Chile has a source of Hass avocados.
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Barbecue beefs up produce potential
A burgeoning interest in barbecues in the UK is affording new potential to the fresh produce trade.

