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ArticleBPC issues warning to growers
The British Potato Council (BPC) has issued a stark warning that potato growers could jeopardise the industry by ignoring the threat of quarantine potato diseases.
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ArticleCranberries stop healthy snack gap
Sweetened dried cranberries (SDCs) supplied by Ocean Spray have been incorporated into a new snack bar.
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Manual tips for hygienic practices
Campden and Chorley Food Research Association Group (CCFRA) has released a hygiene methods manual for the food and drink industry.
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ArticleNew ceo at Worldwide Fruit
The directors of Worldwide Fruit have announced the appointment of Robert Mears as the company’s new chief executive officer.
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ArticleFirst UK ring rot outbreak contained
Defra has announced that the outbreak of potato ring rot on a Welsh Farm has been contained.
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ArticleNFU launches Manifesto for Horticulture
The NFU will launch its Manifesto for Horticulture at Horticulture in Focus 2004 on Thursday.
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ArticleBrighten and Re:fresh your outlook
Richard Brighten, president of the Fresh Produce Consortium, has encouraged the entire industry to attend the new Re:fresh Conference and Awards, to be held at the Marriott in Grosvenor Square, London, on May 6.
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ArticleIsraeli Citrus Board names new general manager
The Citrus Division of the newly formed Horticultural Production and Marketing Board, in Israel, has named its first general manager.
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ArticleVast majority believe Supermarkets Code of Practice does not work
The OFT's review of the Supermarkets Code of Practice found a widespread belief among suppliers that the Code is not working effectively.
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ArticleBrighten peers into the future
FPC president Richard Brighten addressed more than 300 diners at the association's annual dinner and dance on Saturday, hosted by France.
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ArticleHACCP upgrade software now available
An upgraded version of a Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Documentation Software is now available to all food companies and related businesses.
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Welsh the key to keep UK GM-free
A legal loophole could see the English government's hopes for genetically modified crops scuppered.
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ArticleLocal sourcing platform for school meal boom
The increased use of locally-sourced fresh produce is slashing school meal bills, said one Sunday newspaper.
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ArticleTop produce companies crippled by debt
Forty per cent of the top 1,000 UK fresh produce companies have spent the last three years gradually increasing their levels of debt and are now faced with severe commercial disadvantage
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ArticlePM delivers food and farming message
Prime Minister Tony Blair penned a letter for delegates at the Curry Commission - two years on event
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ArticleOlney calls for parity
John Olney, chairman of the Spitalfields Market Tenants’ Association, said it is essential that traders in E10 are granted permission by the Corporation of London to sell products that fall outside of their existing licensing arrangement.
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ArticleConservative Party slams 10-year plan
Shadow transport secretary Damian Green claimed the government has failed to generate confidence in its ability to tackle congestion effectively.
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Transfrigoroute congratules members efforts
Wincanton has produced an online safety manual for employees and an online risk assessment pilot, it was revealed at a Transfrigoroute meeting.
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Hedon is tickled by Blass
Blass has announced that Hedon Salads has gone live with the Blass PR2 windows business solution.

