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Law Labs anticipates MRL changes
Birmingham-based Law Laboratories (Law Labs) has expanded its resources with investment in two new pesticide testing systems.
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ArticleCAP reform tops bill at NFU AGM
CAP reform will top the agenda at the NFU AGM in Birmingham on February 16-17.
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Waitrose hosts banana reception
Waitrose hosted a VIP reception this week when Prime Ministers from three Caribbean Islands visited a store to see how bananas from their islands end their journey on Waitrose shelves.
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ArticleArava continues on upward curve
Israeli grower and exporter Arava continues to expand rapidly.
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Oxfam points finger at supermarkets
Oxfam has accused British supermarkets of inflicting poor working conditions on millions of women workers in their efforts to conduct price wars.
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Sri Lanka seeks trading partners for jackfruit and king coconuts
Jackfruit grows exceptionally well in Sri Lanka and in certain parts of India and exporters were looking for European customers in Berlin last week.
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Freshfel unveils pioneering quality guide
European fresh produce association Freshfel has launched its one-stop information source for fresh produce traders.
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ArticleOr easy-peel meets eager market
The UK office of Mehadrin Tnuport Export (MTex) has welcomed the first arrivals of Jaffa branded Or easy-peelers.
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ArticleFTA conducts London Congestion Charge survey
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) is marking the anniversary of the London Congestion Charge (February 17) by conducting a goods vehicles survey.
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ArticleExponential expansion for Driscoll's
Driscoll's European business has increased by 700 per cent in the last three years.
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Atlanta - capabilities from A to Z
Atlanta is a leading group in the fresh fruit and vegetable trade, not only in Germany but in Europe too, as Peter Jung, chairman of the Board of Atlanta AG, pointed out.
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ArticleSainsbury's makes Valentine's offer
Sainsbury’s has gone back to basics for Valentine’s and is focusing on strawberries to inject some romance into February 14.
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ArticleEuropool unveils new re-usable packaging
With its BigBox the Euro Pool System launched its new re-usable packaging for fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleFavorita bid for European development
Ecuadorian banana producer and exporter Favorita Fruit Company has announced its plans to introduce the Favorita brand to the European market.
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ArticleManning parts company with CFFA
Following restructure of the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association's European programme, Roger Manning, of Inter-Trade International, will no longer be working directly with the country's association of exporters (Asoex).
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Syngenta innovates with new products
Syngenta tries to keep one step ahead of consumers and their requirements.
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ArticleGangmasters get organised
The term gangmaster could soon be consigned to history with the launch this week of the Association of Labour Providers, but there is a warning from FPC ceo Doug Henderson (pictured).
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Victory claimed by New Covent Garden
The Corporation of London has lost the latest and perhaps last round in its High Court battle with the Covent Garden Market Authority.
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Del Monte grades pineapples in clothes sizes
Pineapples in sizes from S to XXL, "Pick 'n' Mix" salads and "fruit for free" are just some of the marketing innovations Del Monte launched at Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleSainsbury's chief steels for "fiercely competitive" 12-18 months
Sir Peter Davis, group chief executive of J Sainsbury plc, said Morrisons purchase of Safeway, which now looks imminent, will herald a lengthy and in some cases damaging battle for high street supremacy for the UK’s leading multiple retailers.

