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ArticleTomaisin the latest offering from Israel
The Tomaisin is the latest in a long line of new products introduced by the Volcani Centre in Israel.
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ArticleLondis shareholders fear cooperative break up
Londis shareholders have warned that the convenience store cooperative would break up if the board went forward with a sale of the business.
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ArticleFruit reduces heart disease risk
Eating three apples a day can significantly cut the risk of death from coronary heart disease, according to US scientists.
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ArticleFairtrade fortnight gets underway
The Fairtrade Foundation has announced that sales of products carrying the Fairtrade mark are running at an annual rate of £100 million.
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ArticleBlack is the new red - if you’re talking tomatoes
Sainsbury's claims to be the first UK retailer to stock the black tomato variety - Kumato.
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ArticleNotcutts increases power
The family-owned firm of nurseries Notcutts, based at Woodbridge near Ipswich has taken delivery of a further 15 utility vehicles from Ransomes Jacobsen.
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ArticlePotato stocks down 17.3 per cent
End January potato stocks in the UK were down 17.3 per cent on last year.
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Survey reveals healthier Scots
People living in Scotland are increasingly aware that they should be eating more fruit and vegetables, according to a survey.
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ArticleUK inflation 'set to accelerate'
Rising price pressures in the economy are set to lead to more interest rate rises, a business survey has said.
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ArticleSeminar solves tests mystery
Direct Laboratories are holding a seminar on March 17, addressing scientific-testing issues relevant to producers of fresh produce and prepared salads.
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ArticleTesco launches own-label Fairtrade range
The UK’s number one retailer has launched an extensive own-label Fairtrade range to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.
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ArticlePSD approves herbicide Decimate
The Pesticides Safety Directorate (PSD) has granted full label approval for the use of herbicide Decimate on leeks.
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ArticleNFU announces Farming Excellence Awards finalists
The NFU has announced the finalists in the Farming Excellence Awards.
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ArticleGreenery calls for a salad a day
Simon Trewin, of the Greenery UK, urged consumers to try a salad a day in an address at Horticulture in Focus, 2004.
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ArticleFruit juice part of soft drinks boom
Independent market analyst Datamonitor has revealed that the market for soft drinks is booming, and the UK is the Europe’s second largest market behind Germany.
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Farm Shop plants orchards
Churncote Farm Shop in Shropshire plans to expand its organic orchard, following success in its first eight months of trading.
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ArticleEast Malling Research appoints chief executive officer
East Malling Research has appointed its new chief executive officer.
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ArticleTesco stresses importance of long-term relationships
Tesco’s category director Steve Murrells stressed the importance of commitment to long-term relationships with British growers, in a speech to delegates at Horticulture Focus 2004.
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ArticleArrow named Sainsbury's Organic Producer of 2004
Arrow Organic Vegetables has won Sainsbury’s Organic Producer of the Year 2004, following a nationwide quest to find Sainsbury’s top organic farmers and suppliers.
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Bramley makes family happy
Bramley has made one family very happy this month as part of its Bramley Week promotion from February 2-8.

